| # | Name | Comments |
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| 151 | Jeff Binner | Silly price and no option of using the small bit of terracing behind the goal. |
| 152 | Anonymous | Ridiculous prices at present totally discouraging the future supporters of your Club. What parents are going to cough up a fortune to bring along their Kids? |
| 153 | Anonymous | |
| 154 | Anonymous | |
| 155 | Mon E Ton! | Mon E Ton! for the worst team in the league having to pay around £17 is shambolic its £4 for me at cappielow! |
| 156 | James Mellon | I took my child along but I feel the cost for a 10year old was excessive. Yes our joint fee was approx the same as other grounds but its hardly encouraging adults to bring their kids along. With this approach you are not encouraging the younger supporter. |
| 157 | Eugene McGerr | I have stopped going to forthbank recently as it is way too expensive for myself and 2 kids to go. This is a small communikty club and should be encouraging younsters to go rather than pricing them out of the market. |
| 158 | Dean McKinnon | I am not willing to pay £10 to stand in a wee cramped space behind the goal with no tiolet or food stall. Sort it out, it's not rocket science. |
| 159 | David Callander | |
| 160 | Peter Sunderland | Far too expensive! |
| 161 | ROSS CORBETT | Terrible admission prices for adults and kids no wonder Stirlings crowds are as low.Myself and my three kids never missed an away match all season but was tempted not to take them cause of the prices. |
| 162 | Anonymous | |
| 163 | Scott Robison | If student fans of all clubs were admitted at a discounted price, rather than just Stirling University students, the Club could have benefited from a bigger away attendance, especially from teams like Partick Thistle who have a high number of such supporters. |
| 164 | Scott Robison | If student fans of all clubs were admitted at a discounted price, rather than just Stirling University students, the Club could have benefited from a bigger away attendance, especially from teams like Partick Thistle who have a high number of such supporters. |
| 165 | Daniel Halliday | Shocking prices for the ground, hardly English Premier League quality of a stadium! To add insult to injury the food stall is sold out before the end of the 1st half, awful ground and the fact it's a rip off to get in adds insult to injury. QoS fan! |
| 166 | Anonymous | Not getting any kind of value for money |
| 167 | David Bruce | Went to the first game at forthbank as a Morton fan - not going again unless the prices are reduced.
Good luck next season! |
| 168 | K enny Halliday | queens fan with 2 kids based near the central belt normally go to the away matches in this vicinity, clyde, st johnstone etc was planning to go to stirling then I found out the price- didn't bother - the only losers are your selves |
| 169 | Billy Downey | £10 for Under-16's in particular is a shocker!! |
| 170 | George | |
| 171 | Iain Rodger | £20 For a 6 and 9 year old 1st game of the season
get a grip Stirling or no one will come and watch you.PTFC |
| 172 | Steven Campbell | Jags Fan |
| 173 | Alan mcCulloch | Was at the first game of the season with my daughter and didnt come back |
| 174 | Jim McGinley | Expensive tpo get in an genearlly no pies or bovril at half time for away fans .Got to do better than this |
| 175 | A.Ross | Kids prices at Forthbank are a disgrace. How is someone supposed to take their 2, maybe 3 kids along to a match and be faced with these prices and how on earth do Stirling attempt to gain new fans as well. |
| 176 | Craig Dickson | |
| 177 | Steven | Cheaper than the Pars but like every grond in Scotland total rip of for the standard of football on show. |
| 178 | Steven | Cheaper than the Pars but like every grond in Scotland total rip of for the standard of football on show. |
| 179 | Anonymous | your team is pish and your prices are shocking |
| 180 | Anonymous | with 2 sons at 12 it makes too dear for me to attend so the club get no money off me. Even if it was a fiver say,much more chance of me going and safc getting much needed income,All the best too wee moorey,good luck next season, |
| 181 | Robert McTaggart | |
| 182 | Robert McTaggart | |
| 183 | richard gibson | i wish you luck with what you are trying to achieve and i hope the powers that be listen to you i just might bring some more people through the gates if it was a little cheaper. |
| 184 | Gavin Scott | |
| 185 | seventyone | done |
| 186 | Anonymous | |
| 187 | Pars62 | Good luck with this. Hopefully if the petition is a success other supporters may take heart and do something at their own clubs. |
| 188 | stephen maclean | |
| 189 | Calum Stewart | |
| 190 | Fraser Agnew | signed.....£10 for under 16s is a disgrace, its only £3 at Palmerston |
| 191 | Anonymous | Far too expensive. |
| 192 | Anonymous | You may not fill your stadium
But try not to empty it |
| 193 | Eric Little | All clubs in Scotland need to foster the support of u16s. They are the future of our clubs. I support the petition. |
| 194 | Chris Harrower | |
| 195 | Callum Shaw | |
| 196 | Ettore Stewart | |
| 197 | Scott Macaulay | High prices are ruining football |
| 198 | Anonymous | no wonder less people are going to watch football, all clubs shouldf follow the example of ptfc, under 16's free from now on. and i'm told, under 21's two thirds of cost for adult also |
| 199 | Carole McRae | Take a leaf out of Partick Thistle's book - the under 16s of today are the fans of tomorrow. |
| 200 | Alan Caldwell | |