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The Famous Aberdeen - Season 2022/23


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1 hour ago, 1nickydevlin said:

Thank you and congratulations Aberdeen on your cup win .hope you go on and win it now ..cheers from everyone at ayr utd xx #standfree

Your sister is waiting in bed for you ninetoes.

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5 hours ago, Ken Fitlike said:

The 'big four' from Glasgow and Edinburgh..

I'll be in contact with Backpass magazine as soon as I have stopped coughing and spluttering..

( 4 page Aberdeen 1945 to 1970 feature)

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Don't see much wrong with this.  Aberdeen are definitely top five, anything above that is really pushing it.

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On ‎18‎/‎03‎/‎2018 at 11:41, glasgow-sheep said:

Have we changed how we count attendances? Feels like we're counting folk who aren't there like the OF now.

Aye - everyone else was doing it, so we decided to get in on the act and count non-attending ST holders - for which, judging by Saturday there are a lot of, as that felt like an 11K max in old money.

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The Big Freeze

https://www.afc.co.uk/2018/03/21/dons-announce-season-ticket-price-freeze/

Aberdeen Football Club have announced a freeze on the price of season tickets at Pittodrie for the 2018/19 season.

A record number of Dons supporters signed-up for a season ticket for the current campaign and it is hoped that number will grow next season on the back of the price freeze. Season tickets for the 2018/19 season will be available for sale from early April and supporters will have the opportunity to take advantage of the price freeze in the early bird window which will run until the beginning of June.

Season tickets for U12s will once again be available from just £3 per match and the newly created Youth (18-21) category will remain in place as the club aims to bridge the gap for supporters when it comes to attaining an Adult season ticket.

Speaking about the move to keep ticket prices the same for next season, AFC’s newly appointed Commercial Director, Rob Wicks, said: “In the past few seasons the prices and categories have been tweaked to bring the club in line with our competitors and this season there was a great response with over 11,000 supporters signing up. A price freeze should allow us to retain as many of those supporters as possible while growing the season ticket base ahead of the move to the new stadium.

“We want to remove barriers for people when it comes to attending football matches at Pittodrie and cost certainly plays a part in that for many. In addition to the price freeze, supporters will also have the opportunity to spread the cost over several months to soften the initial outlay that has traditionally been associated with season tickets.”

Next week the club will announce details of an innovative new Membership initiative that has been designed to enable supporters around the world to engage with the football club. Supporters who sign-up to the new Membership initiative will receive a host of fantastic benefits including a discount on their season ticket for the 2018/19 season, as well as the opportunity to help shape the future of the club.

“These are exciting times at AFC and the support Derek and the team receive from fans is tremendous. After discussions with key groups such as Dons Supporters Together and gathering the feedback from a recent survey, we think we now have a Membership proposition which will be truly compelling for supporters all around the world.

“AFC has the ambition to become a UEFA Top 100 Club and to do that we need to increase revenue, be innovative and engage effectively with our supporters and I think that the upcoming launch of the AberDNA Membership is just the start of that process,” said Rob.

Details regarding season tickets for the 2018/19 season and the brand-new Membership initiative will be announced via afc.co.uk and the AFC social media channels.

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11 hours ago, Milnzo said:

Lol @ AberDNA, price freeze indeed.

Typical Aberdeen fan comment.  If you just buy a season ticket, then it is a price freeze. If you’re patient enough to wait for the details of  AberDNA to be announced and then decide whether it’s for you or not, it’s still a price freeze, but you may voluntarily agree to give Aberdeen FC some more of your cash.......or not.

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6 hours ago, Bully Wee Villa said:

I'm in Aberdeen next weekend. The Aberdeen v St Johnstone game is my back up match in case Peterhead v Clyde gets called off due to freak weather.

I take it you can just turn up on the day and wouldn't have to buy a ticket in advance?

Haven't bought an individual match ticket in years, so I may be talking out my hoop, but I'm fairly certain our games are all ticket now. At least I haven't noticed any cash turnstiles for ages. You can buy a match ticket right up until kick-off from the ticket office. Certain games require you to be on the system, but St. Johnstone won't be one of them. So if you explain you're a Clyde fan that just wants to take in the game at the ticket office I'd imagine they'll just fire you on the system there and then.

Be warned though, you'd probably have a more enjoyable time in Aleppo than watching St. Johnstone play at Pittodrie.

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