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42 minutes ago, Ludo*1 said:

Are you his Da' or something?

Very defensive over comments made about a poor footballer.

Think he is a better player than you think

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On 10/07/2020 at 18:36, Hammerafc said:
On 10/07/2020 at 10:49, AFC360PUNK1320 said:
At no point did i say we did do Cat A and B games and i agree i do not like them either but just thought the Club MIGHT be waiting for the fixture list before deciding on what price to set and lets be honest any NEW AFC season ticket holder might be more tempted  to buy a season ticket if we had Hearts and Dunfermline at home twice this season as opposed to Alloa and say Queen of the South and that is just a fact of life.   

I agree regarding new season ticket holders may be more tempted but I don't think the price will vary based on the teams we are playing only based on the number of home games ie 14 or 13.

I believe the cost will be based on the number of home games

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Received my afc facemask today which I am now wearing it proudly instead of my second team one - Scotland - which too many folk associate with politics and I am tired of explaining that there are only 2 fitba teams I support and as I could not get one for my first team I had to revert to one for my second team.
Quick delivery from the club if you are nae local and other outlets in the town which are all on the AFC Website, Facebook and Twitter.

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Arbroath Football Club - 2020/2021 Scottish Championship Fixtures

This afternoon the SPFL Championship Fixtures were announced for the 2020/2021 season.

We start the new season with an away trip to Stark’s Park to face Raith Rovers, whilst a wee later we welcome Heart of Midlothian to Gayfield for our first home game of the season.

With all teams agreeing to a 27 game season and only playing each team 3 times, we have been given 14 home games and 13 away fixtures with the season coming to an end on Friday 30th April 2021 with a home fixture against Greenock Morton.

The season has been broken down into;

Alloa Athletic - 2 x Home, 1 x Away
Ayr United - 2 x Home, 1 x Away
Dundee - 1 x Home, 2 x Away
Dunfermline Athletic - 1 x Home, 2 x Away
Heart of Midlothian - 2 x Home, 1 x Away
Greenock Morton - 2 x Home, 1 x Away
Inverness Caledonian Thistle - 1 x Home, 2 x Away
Queen of the South - 2 x Home, 1 x Away
Raith Rovers - 1 x Home, 2 x Away

Every fixture has a 3pm kick off, apart from our trip to Tynecastle on Tuesday 29th December which kicks off at 19.45pm, and our final home game of the season which kicks off at 19.05pm on Friday 30th April 2021.

All fixtures and kick off times are subject to change.

Visit arbroathfc.co.uk and our social media channels throughout the season for the latest fixture news.

Arbroath Football Club - 2020/2021 Scottish Championship Fixtures

October 2020

1 - Saturday 17th October 2020 - Raith Rovers v Arbroath - 3pm
2 - Saturday 24th October 2020 - Arbroath v Heart of Midlothian - 3pm
3 - Saturday 31st October 2020 - Inverness Caledonian Thistle v Arbroath - 3pm

November 2020

4 - Saturday 7th November 2020 - Arbroath v Queen of the South - 3pm
5 - Saturday 21st November 2020 - Arbroath v Greenock Morton - 3pm

December 2020

6 - Saturday 5th December 2020 - Dundee v Arbroath - 3pm
7 - Saturday 12th December 2020 - Arbroath v Alloa Athletic - 3pm
8 - Saturday 19th December 2020 - Arbroath v Ayr United - 3pm
9 - Saturday 26th December 2020 - Dunfermline Athletic v Arbroath - 3pm
10 - Tuesday 29th December 2020 - Heart of Midlothian v Arbroath - 19.45pm

January 2021

11 - Saturday 2nd January 2021 - Arbroath v Inverness Caledonian Thistle - 3pm
12 - Saturday 9th January 2021 - Greenock Morton v Arbroath - 3pm
13 - Saturday 16th January 2021 - Queen of the South v Arbroath - 3pm
14 - Saturday 23rd January 2021 - Arbroath v Dundee - 3pm

February 2021

15 - Saturday 6th February 2021 - Arbroath v Dunfermline Athletic - 3pm
16 - Saturday 13th February 2021 - Alloa Athletic v Arbroath - 3pm
17 - Saturday 20th February 2021 - Arbroath v Raith Rovers - 3pm
18 - Saturday 27th February 2021 - Ayr United v Arbroath - 3pm

March 2021

19 - Saturday 6th March 2021 - Arbroath v Queen of the South
20 - Saturday 13th March 2021 - Dundee v Arbroath - 3pm
21 - Saturday 20th March 2021 - Arbroath v Heart of Midlothian - 3pm
22 - Saturday 27th March 2021 - Inverness Caledonian Thistle v Arbroath - 3pm

April 2021

23 - Saturday 3rd April 2021 - Arbroath v Alloa Athletic - 3pm
24 - Saturday 10th April 2021 - Raith Rovers v Arbroath - 3pm
25 - Saturday 17th April 2021 - Arbroath v Ayr United - 3pm
26 - Saturday 24th April 2021 - Dunfermline Athletic v Arbroath - 3pm
27 - Friday 30th April 2021 - Arbroath v Greenock Morton - 19.05pm

Betfred Cup

Round 1
Matchday 1 – Tuesday 6th October 2020
Matchday 2 – Saturday 10th October 2020
Matchday 3 – Tuesday 13th October 2020
Matchday 4 – Tuesday 10th November 2020
Matchday 5 – Saturday 14th November 2020
 
Round 2
Saturday 28th and Sunday 29th November 2020
 
Quarter-finals
Tuesday 15th, Wednesday 16th and Thursday 17th December 2020
 
Semi-finals
Saturday 23rd and Sunday 24th January 2021
 
Final
Sunday 28th February 2021

Tunnock’s Caramel Wafer Challenge Cup

Fixtures and Dates - TBA

The Scottish Cup

2019 / 2020 - Semi Final - Saturday 31st October and Sunday 1st November 2020
2019 / 2020 - Final - Sunday 20th December 2020

2020 / 2021 - Fixtures and Dates - TBA

International Fixtures

Scotland v Israel - Friday 4th September 2020
Czech Republic v Scotland - Monday 7th September 2020

Scotland v Slovakia - Saturday 10th October 2020
Scotland v Czech Republic - Wednesday 14th October 2020

Slovakia v Scotland - Sunday 15th November 2020
Israel v Scotland - Wednesday 18th November 2020

Arbroath FC Fixtures 2020:2021.jpg

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Cant see us being back in the ground until 2021
Why though? Pubs open indoors and out 1m rule, resteraunts open, zoos etc. Also indoor events such as the snooker world championships to have fans indoors at the end of this week.

Football is outdoors with 1m easily achievable and face coverings can also be implemented. Would there be a reasonable argument not to go back. Under 1% of tests coming back positive. Under these circumstances I don't think having crowds of some size would be a huge issue.
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