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  1. Buying a season ticket gives you admission to the ground or a live stream. Everyone got streams automatically every game last year because noone could get into the ground. This year we have an allowed attendance higher than our ST holders. Therefore everyone can attend. The club is assuming that everyone can make the game in the exact same way they have for years. They don't phone us to check if we're coming for an all-ticket game - they assume we are and sell a number of tickets relative to what is available. The government advice is that people with Covid-19 should isolate and stay away from the general populace so the club have to put something into place to accommodate these supporters. If you previously couldn't make a game because of an anniversary/birthday/work commitments etc you didn't get a credit back on your season ticket. I'm not saying that it is right or wrong, it's an interesting one to think about. Is there any sport that gives you a video feed if you can't make the physical event? I'm interpreting it in the following: as a season ticket holder I am invited to attend the matches unless otherwise specified. Given they have stated earlier this week that all season ticket holders who have purchased can attend, then they are assuming all 1,900(per last club update) will be attending on Saturday. If you can't make it, then it is up to the supporter to tell the club whereupon live stream access will be faciliated - they have given instructions on how to do this. We all know that the staff numbers at the club are low so contacting every season ticket holder individually is impractical but also fraught with disaster. Human error may mean that the wrong season card is de-activated accidentally meaning a supporter who turns up to get in has issues - particularly as i imagine we'll have supporters with duplicate names ie about 10 john smiths for example. Giving everyone access to the stream automatically and with an activated season card is essentially like giving out 2,000 comps and open to abuse.
  2. Is it? Has that actually been confirmed anywhere for stadiums? I’ve been hunting for it but can’t find anything anywhere! Where did you see it?
  3. They have bigger stands plus the double tier stand behind the goal will help. Adding family groups will help increase numbers too.
  4. But there doesn't appear to be any change in distancing requirements? If so, while the club can welcome up to 2,000 it might not be logistically possible to accommodate all the distancing requirements.
  5. Dunfermline Athletic are playing St Mirren this evening. It's Dumbarton who are playing Stenhousemuir this midweek.
  6. The current levels allow 1,000 spectators in seated venues - the issue Thistle will face is the distancing requirements. We can apply for more but it is up to the council to approve it.
  7. Different council areas can allocate different limits when applied for. We're with Glasgow City Council(who are a shambles at the best of times), which obviously deals with four clubs(two of which carry big supports), as we are the first team to have games, I wouldn't be surprised if we have to jump through more hoops than the likes of Motherwell or Hearts.
  8. Just tried it and it seemed to work for me! Maybe it just needed 50p stuck in the meter.
  9. Not surprised now that the Lowland League has established a ‘pay your way in’ precedent - although I think it is the tougher way back into the league. Just really wish Brechin would take their medicine.
  10. Brechin City are heading to the Highland League. They did approach the SFA about shifting the goalposts for which league to go to but the Lowland League teams voted against it and refused to change the rules of where clubs go. It will be interesting to see how they do as the Highland League does seem the weaker of the two leagues to drop into.
  11. He signed a PCA with Dundee in January which is why they pushed him out on loan to Dens.
  12. I think it is doubly impressive when you consider that for most of these young men, there won't have been any structured training for over 14 months!
  13. I don't need to explain anything. I was merely clarifying facts around the scoreline which you seemed uncertain on and that no red card was issued to Rangers.
  14. 1, It finished 5-3 to Thistle. 2. There wasn't a red card for either side in the match.
  15. Airdrie are full time. At the very least they are a hybrid of a full time core with some part time players.
  16. Unfortunately, it won't. We have four games to play after the split which will obviously have a big impact on the play-off positions.
  17. I received mine in January.
  18. Played 39 Won 17 Drawn 8 Lost 14 18/19 - P8 W5 D0 L3 19/20 - P31 W12 D8 L11
  19. Update must be imminent today - I imagine this has come from a circular around the clubs so a public announcement should be out in the next few hours I reckon.
  20. The January transfer window for permanent transfers ie. signing player X from club Y ends on 1st February and is FIFA mandated so can't be extended. The current loan window for L1/L2 clubs expires on 1st March and can be extended at the discretion of the SFA so could move to the end of March if the clubs request it. Free agents can be signed until end of March so, for example, players like Reece Cole and Niall Keown(to just pick two unattached players) could be signed at any time.
  21. That’s cos he has the wrong game. The game referred to was a 2-2 draw - Dools and Stevenson. GF scored the season previous against DU - a corner worked back and a low deflected drive from corner of box.
  22. The club have always done a separate announcement about the car prize away from the normal draw(I guess to help do promotion from where the car is from). The last car draw was won by a lady who took the ‘alternative cash prize’ so I imagine they will be in discussions with the winner to see what they want to do - for some people it might take a wee while to weigh up what they want to do. The April car winner didn’t get announced until mid-May - https://ptfc.co.uk/ptfc-news/centenary-fund-car-winner-3/
  23. Gordon definitely did know that he was onside. You can see him glancing along the line and seeing the far side right wing playing him on as he arches his run to receive Murray’s pass. Connor Murray heavily involved in both goals, which is promising for one of our summer signings.
  24. If you purchase the monthly subscription online then access should be immediate.
  25. It works the same as every cup game - after costs it is split 50/50. interesting that St M have given it free to all ST’s - means Thistle are entitled to a share from every st m season ticket holder regardless of whether they tune in or not
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