| # | Name | Comments |
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| 251 | Brian Glen | |
| 252 | Anonymous | |
| 253 | Bill McNie | Seventeen pounds for me and my boy to get into Cappielow - TWENTY FOUR at Forthbank. You are having a laugh! |
| 254 | Anonymous | cheaper prices please !! |
| 255 | Anonymous | cheaper prices please !! |
| 256 | stevie toal | nothing like keeping kids interestd, tey are the future and they arebeing fleecd, its an absolute joke. 5 quid a kid but who are you trying to kid by charging 10 quid, no wonder they dont turn up in droves as they sould be. shameful |
| 257 | Ian Devanny | |
| 258 | Robert Young | The cost of going to watch football at Forthbank is ridiclous. |
| 259 | jamie mccairn | cut the prices for a bigger crowd more noise and a better game.
good luck for saturday and next season. |
| 260 | Paul Devlin | Prices should be the same for all teams in each different league |
| 261 | Gordon Robinson | |
| 262 | ParInExile | Dunfermline fan who travels to nearly all away games with 2 kids. Forthbank was by far the most expensive venue for us to get into this year and SAFC would do better by reducing, in particular, the childrens prices to levels that reflect the quality of the product and to a level affordable to most. Take a look at Partick Thistle - A club with the fans in focus. |
| 263 | David Petrie | |
| 264 | richie dempsey | |
| 265 | BARRY GORDON | |
| 266 | Anne Sutherland | |
| 267 | neil macdougall | far too exoensive asking u 12 to pay £10 |
| 268 | Michael Thomson | can't believe i paid £10 to see us get beaten 3-1 off the binos, scandelous |
| 269 | Craig Gallacher | |
| 270 | craig scott | listen to the fans, if it wasn't for them there would be no club! |
| 271 | Douglas Peters | |
| 272 | keith chesney | No wonder your attendences are so low |
| 273 | Bryan Purdue | |
| 274 | IAN WRIGHT | The game is nothing without the fans and you wont have any if you continue with these outrageous prices. |
| 275 | Ross Sayers | |
| 276 | gordon monteith | Ten pounds for kids is shocking, have the BOD no intrest in the future, just where are the next group of supporters expected to come from.....
If you know David Ogilvie from Dunblane then send a HI from me and sorry I couldn't spot him at the Partick game.
Thanks,
Gordon Monteith |
| 277 | Anonymous | I usually take around 3 kids to the football but have to pick and choose games because of the expense. It would be nice to be able to afford to take them every week, home and away. |
| 278 | Chris Dewar | I'm a 15 year old Clyde fan, no offence to the team or fans but thank f'k Stirling are down. Disgraceful prices. |
| 279 | Chris Dewar | I'm a 15 year old Clyde fan, no offence to the team or fans but thank f'k Stirling are down. Disgraceful prices. |
| 280 | Anonymous | Hard enough to attract fans along to SFL games without putting prices up to a ridiculous level. Little wonder Stirling are so poorly supported and a missed chance in a season when they were playing at a higher level than normal |
| 281 | Anonymous | 10 quid for kids is mad.dunfermline admissions for under 16s is a fiver |
| 282 | Nils Thomson | Listen to the fans, without them the club is nothing. Cheaper prices means more fans, better atmosphere, hopefully improved performance on the field, success, increasing attendences and revenue ect ect. |
| 283 | Andrew Macleod | scandelous.dafc admissions for under 16s is just a fiver which brings some of my freinds round to our bigger games |
| 284 | Craig Griffin | Listen to your punters, don't underestimate their importance.
Players, managers & directors come and go. Supporters are the spirit of the club. |
| 285 | Iain Greig | Scandalous - Was only 12 quid for an adult to get in when Brechin were last in the First Division a couple of years back. No wonder there's so many Rangers & Celtic fans in Stirling if that's the price of a juvenille and these are supposed to be the next generation of Bino supporters. |
| 286 | Mike M | Have a 7yo son - not a hope of me bringing him.
.........so I won't be coming either |
| 287 | Gilbert Mowat | I appreciate that the club needed to generate as much revenue as possible from what was always likely to be a brief spell in Division 1, but to charge £10 for children at Forthbank was outrageous and I am sure it has put off quite a few people from attending. |
| 288 | Anonymous | |
| 289 | Stuart Juner | Make the game affordable and accessible for everyone. Fans are being chased away from the sport as it is, we need to encourage people to come back and offer more incentives. |
| 290 | Alan Ferns | Partick Thistle fan |
| 291 | Scott Mackie | Yes prices are disappointing. Came earlier in the season as a student but recieved no discount despite it being advertised otherwise. |
| 292 | Becky Halley | |
| 293 | Graham Williamson | Pars fan. |
| 294 | Anonymous | A reasonable price for 2nd Division Football is £10 for adults, and £5 or less for children and OAP's |
| 295 | Elspeth Lambie | |
| 296 | Kim Brydson | |
| 297 | Anonymous | |
| 298 | David | |
| 299 | Graham Montgomerie | The current price is outragous and I will not be attending any games that Ayr visit there next season. Utterly discraceful your club should be ashamed |
| 300 | Alan Wilson | £34 for a parent to take 2 kids to watch a 1st div game? |