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  1. It's an absolute joke - having to create yet another online account with some duff platform (I came across a few bugs on their password checker...) just to get a ticket and then there was no official way to have an "offline" ticket. A lot of people don't have "smartphones" or google wallet - ended up using the browser to print out a cobbled together set of QR Codes. Absolute nonsense given that you could pay by cash last year without any of this faffing about.

    Get to the ground, get searched, get into ground, get told by steward that seating was for infirm people. Baked in the sun and moved over at half time seeing as there were plenty of seats available.

    At least the result was good 😀

     

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  2. Won 10-9 - like the BBC Bot stating the obvious -

     

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      Penalty missed! Bad penalty by Andrew McCarthy (Peterhead) right footed shot is high and wide to the right. Andrew McCarthy should be disappointed.

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      Goal! Peterhead 1(9), Partick Thistle 1(10). Steven Lawless (Partick Thistle) converts the penalty with a left footed shot to the bottom left corner.

     
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      Goal! Peterhead 1(9), Partick Thistle 1(9). Joe McKee (Peterhead) converts the penalty with a right footed shot to the bottom right corner.

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      Goal! Peterhead 1(8), Partick Thistle 1(9). Ben Stanway (Partick Thistle) converts the penalty with a right footed shot to the bottom right corner.

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      Penalty missed! Bad penalty by Stuart McKenzie (Peterhead) right footed shot is high and wide to the right. Stuart McKenzie should be disappointed.

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      Penalty missed! Bad penalty by Jamie Sneddon (Partick Thistle) left footed shot is close, but misses to the left. Jamie Sneddon should be disappointed.

  3. 20 minutes ago, partickthedog said:

    Does not sound so promising for our last game away at Raith, unless we can start the chorus again!?

    Off at a tangent, but I see that QP/Hamilton are 0-0 at half-time. Why is that game not live on the BBC Scotland channel?

    QP are still playing at Ochilview, Stenny are playing at home tomorrow so they have priority.

    BBC look like they've scheduled all 20 of their games as well - 17 so far, QP vs Ayr next week,  Dundee vs Cove the following week and assume they'll pick one of the final day games for Friday 5th May - https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006zrbv/episodes/guide

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  4. Free bus promo code worked for me OK, just activated it there. You're defintely entering it exactly as the email? (just wondering if it's case sensitive as well)

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  5. Well I own a smartphone, I'm IT literate  but I would rather NOT buy a ticket on line and just PATG. I make exceptions for PTFC but that's just because I'm a regular customer and it would be the only way of streaming / watching games last season as I opted not to attend. If I was visiting Firhill as an away fan I would be hacked off with no way to PATG.

    I hate having to create online accounts for every single organisation you deal with and it hardly seems worth giving your details over to a group of people who you are likely only going to be dealing with twice a season. For me it's a security / digital footprint issue and paying by cash eliminates having to hand over your details and doing it all in advance as said by others so you can just go on the day and for me it's far simpler way of working.

    I really don't understand the drive to this method or the necessity - I don't know if this boils down to

    1. Trust issues with the people at the turnstiles / ticket offices.
    2. Being able to track / monitor people's activities.
    3. Reducing costs

    Sure offer smartphone, buy online etc. if people want to do this but please leave the option open for PATG.

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  6. 4 minutes ago, Camallain said:

    Unless my memory is playing tricks on me I am fairly sure that in the mid 90's we had a pitch cover, this would have been around last time the pitch was even close to the state it is in currently.  It seems to me we could be doing with one right now !

    Does anyone else remember this or am I talking  crap ?

    I think there were pitch covers at one point as we have been in this situation before even before we shared a pitch.

    I can remember a game against Dundee Utd being postponed about 6 times around about 93/94. Every midweek there would be a sudden downpour just before the game that was enough to put it off.

  7. Given how torrential a downpour we had this morning, only surprise on how relatively late on the postponement was.

    Thought the club would have called in someone earlier on in the day to inspect it but maybe this is outwith our control and up to officials being available / prepared to have a look earlier on etc.

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