St Mirren Football Club can confirm that tickets for our Premiership Play-Off first leg away to Partick Thistle have sold out.
Saints will be backed by 1800 supporters in Maryhill on Thursday night and we are grateful for your incredible support.
However, we are aware of supporters’ frustrations regarding the lack of communication of ticket sales. We are disappointed ourselves that there hadn’t been appropriate communication from Partick Thistle regarding a coordinated release of tickets and we only found out that tickets were on sale to our fans via social media.
We have been in contact with representatives at Thistle to convey our disappointment at the handling of these sales and we apologise to supporters who have been affected.
Tickets for the second leg, taking place at The SMiSA Stadium on Monday 25th May, will go on sale to season ticket holders tomorrow at 11am at the St Mirren Ticket Office and online. Season ticket holders will have until 2pm (at the Ticket Office) and midnight (online) on Wednesday 20th May to guarantee their seat ahead of general sale.
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𝟬𝟲/𝟬𝟱/𝟭𝟵𝟳𝟲: 𝗦𝗰𝗼𝘁𝗹𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝟯-𝟭 𝗪𝗮𝗹𝗲𝘀
Two goals from Willie Pettigrew and Bruce Ricoh, just before half-time and Eddie Gray’s header gave Scotland the win in the Home Championships fixture at Hampden
The club, in conjunction with the Fan Advisory Board, will be hosting a Supporters Q&A event on Monday Evening.
CEO Steven Ferguson and Manager Stuart Kettlewell will answer questions from the audience.
This is a free event, but you must have a registered ticket to attend.
Tickets can be acquired on the following link: https://t.co/EQiA6zlN7Q
Beautiful 💙
To speak so openly about creating a supporting environment for their daughter with autism is one thing.
But the type of people that create safe foster homes & adopt children from systems are simply heroes 👏
Often take for granted the home life I had growing but stuff like this will always be a jolt of perspective
Former Bayern president Uli Hoeneß on ticket pricing:
“We could charge more than €120 per season ticket. If we charge €350 per season ticket we would get €2m extra, but what does that mean for us?
The difference for a fan between €120 and €350 is enormous and we do not believe that fans are like cows, which are milked.
Football has to be for everyone. That is the biggest difference between us and England.”
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This Sunday is the @OnlySportLTD1 Sunday Trophy Semi Final at Ochilview!
Eddys Bar AFC
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Brighill AFC
2pm kick off!
Live stream available now at
https://t.co/Tp5OrQItX9
Delighted to be appointed as Editor of The Times and The Sunday Times (Scotland).
I'm hugely excited to be taking on this role at such a consequential moment - for Scottish politics, for the economy, and for the country's place in the wider world.
Before Peterhead next Saturday 👇
Accies Quiz @ Bay Horse
🕛 12pm
£10 = 🥧 (courtesy of Alex Young) 🍺❓ + 🚌
🏆 Prizes
🎟️ Raffle & auction
All to support ASA, let’s take a big crowd to our last game at Broadwood and back the team 🔴⚪