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4th October 2008, 1:34pm
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#1 | | Registered User
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| ICT v Celtic Looking for a bit of advice fellow forumers. Myself and a few friends are visiting another mate in Inverness in 2 weeks and Caley are playing Celtic in Inverness that weekend. What are the chances of just going up and getting a ticket on the day when Celtic go up? Do you still get a lot of seats in the home end?
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4th October 2008, 2:00pm
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#2 | | 啼米
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| Re: ICT v Celtic
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4th October 2008, 2:02pm
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#3 | | Registered User
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| Re: ICT v Celtic That's not such a bad idea actually. One of our party is unfortunately a Celtic supporter - any chance of him sneaking in the away end? |
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4th October 2008, 2:06pm
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#4 | | Registered User
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| Re: ICT v Celtic Quote:
Originally Posted by Rosco Looking for a bit of advice fellow forumers. Myself and a few friends are visiting another mate in Inverness in 2 weeks and Caley are playing Celtic in Inverness that weekend. What are the chances of just going up and getting a ticket on the day when Celtic go up? Do you still get a lot of seats in the home end?
Anyone who has been up and can give some advice will be rewarded with rep and an imaginary high-5. You can't ask any fairer than that. | I've been up for that match a few times in recent years, and to tell you the truth I've always managed to get a ticket for the Celtic end up there outside the stadium. Getting a ticket for in the home end (I'd imagine, ya swine!) wouldn't be any different.
It's live on Setanta at 12.30pm which is a bit early for some Celtic fans who're further away than Glasgow to actually get there, too. Quote: |
Originally Posted by Prices Main Stand (covered) - Adult £29/Concession £24
North/West/Main Stand (uncovered) & South Stands - Adult £24/Concession £19
Family Section - Adult £19/Senior Citizens/Student £17/Child £11 | Buy some tickets here, though, if you like. |
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4th October 2008, 2:13pm
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| Re: ICT v Celtic Thanks folks, i think i'll get them booked the now rather than leaving it, just in case. Mon the Caley!  |
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4th October 2008, 2:16pm
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#6 | | *******
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| Re: ICT v Celtic I apologise for not contributing to this thread in the slightest.......but can i have an imaginary high 5?
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6th October 2008, 7:14pm
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| Re: ICT v Celtic Yeah, here you go *high 5* |
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