| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 201 | Skellyjag | Kids 4 free! |
| 202 | Grant Roberts | The only way forward for Scottish football is to establish provincial football clubs with firm roots in their community. Stirling Albion should recognise this and realise that kids are not only the players of tomorrow but the fans of the future. The current pricing structure must be reviewed. |
| 203 | Colin Hay | Time to attract new fans to follow local teams - madness to charge these sort of prices . Good Luck guys . Will miss you from Div 1 - Colin the pars fan |
| 204 | Stuart Murray | |
| 205 | Craig Barr | |
| 206 | Anonymous | |
| 207 | Nicholas Warner | Accies fan here... get those kids prices down!!! |
| 208 | Tracey Ahidar | How can you expect children to pay 10.00 each - it is ridiculous - if you want to have the help of fans to get out of 2nd Division you need to be able to have realistic prices to get the supporters along and be your 12th man at home matches. |
| 209 | MICHAEL SIM | Cheaper football for all = bigger crowds! |
| 210 | Anonymous | Get the prices down and encourage the fans to come back!!! |
| 211 | Anonymous | Prices for children prevent me as a single mum from attending away games - for 3 children and myself it would cost £44 and I simply cannot justify that. Cheaper prices, particularly for children, would enable me to support my team away from home and would put more money into other clubs too which can only help Scottish football in the long run |
| 212 | Stuart Turpie | |
| 213 | Dave Kerr | Quite right too. About time all football clubs stood up and took notice.... |
| 214 | gordon boyd | I consider the above prices to be rather extreme considering the standard of football(no insult intended)and the relative prices of more established teams.In particular,the children's prices are very high indeed. |
| 215 | louise currie | the young ones are the future of the club |
| 216 | Laura McKee | I dont know many under 16s with £10 and certainly dont see many 5year olds running around with that kinda money either...put down the prices! |
| 217 | Alan Redman | £14 for adults is fine, but should be maximum of £7 for kids! |
| 218 | SimonLichtie | 10 quid for kids? Disgraceful! |
| 219 | David Halliday | |
| 220 | lisa | |
| 221 | Cameron Clark | |
| 222 | Anonymous | |
| 223 | Tatty | Those prices are disgraceful especially at a time when inflation is rempant.
The common man is being priced out of the game.
The footie should cost no more than £6 for an adult. Same price as going swimming or to the flicks. |
| 224 | Bryan McCaffery | |
| 225 | Wullie Glen | |
| 226 | Craig Elliott | |
| 227 | Blair Condie | |
| 228 | Ryan Elliott | |
| 229 | Josh Brodie | |
| 230 | Ciaran Fleming | |
| 231 | Deril Wyles | |
| 232 | Callum Sharp | |
| 233 | Steven Grealis | |
| 234 | Steven Gardiner | |
| 235 | aaron elliott | |
| 236 | Ewan Hamilton | |
| 237 | Callum Frickleton | |
| 238 | Robert Kimmitt | |
| 239 | Scott Mackintosh | |
| 240 | Stephen Mckay | |
| 241 | Ross Sayers | |
| 242 | Ross Cowie | |
| 243 | stepen mcduff | |
| 244 | Gary Quiin | |
| 245 | Paul Broon | |
| 246 | RiCKY Lui | |
| 247 | Gary Currie | |
| 248 | Kyle Daziel | |
| 249 | Connor Nicol | |
| 250 | Scott Mackpaliny | |