| # | Name | Comments |
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| 301 | Dick King | If the Board members got off their backsides and promoted attendance at reasonable prices, they would actually increase overall gate money in excess of that accruing from this season's ludicrous prices. It is a matter of commonsense, something which is seldom manifested in the Boardroom. |
| 302 | Gordon Stewart | Preposterously high pricing for a Club just out of, and back into 2nd division. Where are you people at?? No marketing sense whatsoever. No opportunity to encourage the fans of next generation with prices at 2007/06 levels. Get real!! If Accies can charge £14 & £6 for great football what price should Stirling REALLY be charging?? |
| 303 | kakbag | |
| 304 | John Kellett | Football needs sensible pricing, let's see some action to encourage fans back into Scottish grounds. £24.00 for me and my son is way too much, it put me off going to our second league game there. |
| 305 | john hamilton | 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 lets all have a disco - come on drop the prices and fill the stands so we can sings as one for a change.................. |
| 306 | NELSON ROBERTSON | |
| 307 | Anonymous | If you want fans at your ground lower your prices.Check out some of Airdries attendances as they were overcharging.
Midweek game v Ayr attracts 637 and one team is in a play off place...might have got a few more in if it wasnt £15.
Second Division football should be between £10-12 maximum. |
| 308 | Tom Paterson,Alloa Supporter | Dear Scott,Will gladly sign your petition.We were thru at Airdrie 2 weeks ago and their supporters are charged £15 and I think youngsters and oaps are £10.They are complaining too.You were the best team in the league last season.What went wrong.Anyway best of british on this and look forward,maybe, to next season with our memorable sometimes for all the wrong reasons,5-0 drubbings etc.Best wishes Tom. |
| 309 | J D MacGregor | The under-16's are fans of the future.In these days of half-empty (if you're very lucky)parks,a token payment of £2-£3 should suffice. |
| 310 | Anonymous | |
| 311 | Duncan Condie | |
| 312 | Douglas Tully | Come back into the real world. Set a reasonabl price and get the fans back through the gates. Haven't they had enough to suffer this season? |
| 313 | Brian Roach | A disgraceful admission price for under 16s. A club with such a large catchment area should be doing all they can to attract younger fans to the club. |
| 314 | Richard Spruce | £10 for children is ridiculus! |
| 315 | Neil Gemmell | |
| 316 | alex thomson | prices are far to expensive for our division how do clubs like stirling and ayr get the fans back 10 pounds for adults and a fiver for kids would do |
| 317 | DAVID ROXBURGH | £10 FOR A YOUNGSTER TO WATCH A FOOTBALL MATCH IS WAY TO HIGH AND WILL ONLY SERVE IN FREEZING OUT YOUR FUTURE SEASON TICKET MARKET! |
| 318 | Anonymous | |
| 319 | Callum Dunlop | Terrible |
| 320 | Mark Nelson | |
| 321 | Ian Boswell | Division 2 next season so the prices should reflect this. |
| 322 | Anonymous | Lower level football should equal lower level admission costs! |
| 323 | Anonymous | kids prices are ridiculous!!! |
| 324 | Karen McGuffie | Sorry but you'll have to get back to realistic 2nd Division prices now |
| 325 | Anonymous | |
| 326 | DEREK MCCOSKRIE | I FOR ONE WONT BE TAKING MY SON IF ITS TEN POUNDS PLUS FOURTEEN. |
| 327 | Chris Allan | |
| 328 | Jim McLean | |
| 329 | Graeme Morton | a ridculous price to get inot a game for children |
| 330 | K H Brown | Sport for all. |
| 331 | Jake Smith | |
| 332 | Andy N | |
| 333 | James Murray | I wholeheartedly support this petition. |
| 334 | thomas morgan | |
| 335 | Robin Bairner | Let's have a student discount on season tickets this year and kids paying between £3-5. |
| 336 | Ross Copland | i am 14 and i cant afford that kind of money every week.been at all stirling home games this season but have no money left.it is a jike. |
| 337 | jim copland | |
| 338 | Anonymous | Wake up and smell the luke-warm bovril. These prices are not sustainable for lower division football. You are a wee team in a wee town, struggling to get supporters - you are not Chelsea |