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RAMSDENS CUP FINAL 2014

RAITH ROVERS F.C. V RANGERS F.C.

EASTER ROAD STADIUM

SUNDAY 6 APRIL, KICK-OFF 4.05pm

 

 

 

Dear season ticket holder,

 

Following confirmation of the Rangers allocation for the above match, I am pleased to confirm there will be a limited number of tickets on sale to season ticket holders for this match. We value your commitment and are delighted to give you the opportunity to be with us at the Cup final in our bid for the first silverware of the season.

 

The tickets will be on sale from 9am Tuesday 11 March and are priced at £20 for adults and £10 for juveniles (Under 16). Conditions and booking fees apply.

 

You can purchase 1 ticket per season ticket and a maximum of 2 tickets per transaction.

 

The tickets will be available on a first come, first served basis via the Rangers hotline on 0871 702 1972 (calls cost 10ppm plus network extras), online at http://www.rangers.co.uk or in person from Rangers Ticket Centre.

 

Please ensure you have your Rangers number ready and also the Rangers numbers for any other season ticket holders that you wish to purchase on behalf of.

 

Thank you for your continued support.

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RAMSDENS CUP FINAL 2014

Raith Rovers F.C. v Rangers F.C.

Easter Road Stadium, Edinburgh.

Sunday 6th April, 2014. Kick-Off 4.05 p.m.

 

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Televised Live on BBC ALBA

 

Entrance to this match will be by TICKET ONLY.

 

TICKETS CAN ONLY BE PURCHASED FROM BOTH CLUBS. (please contact both clubs for details)

 

The prices are as follows:-

 

£20.00 for Adults

£10.00 for Juveniles (under 16)

 

To assist in the strict policy of segregation of supporters, the following instructions must be strictly adhered to:

 

RAITH ROVERS F.C. SUPPORTERS WILL OCCUPY:-

 

Famous Five Stand

 

RANGERS F.C. SUPPORTERS WILL OCCUPY:-

 

West Main Stand, East Stand, South Stand

 

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FOR YOUR INFORMATION

 

I. Turnstiles will be opened at approximately 2.35 p.m.

It is important that supporters sit in the designated stand for their club. Please follow the instructions of the Stewards and Police on the day of the match.

 

II. The Police Authorities will be extremely vigilant in the policing of The Criminal Law (Consolidation) (Scotland) Act, 1995.

 

III. A strict segregation policy will be enforced at Easter Road Stadium.

 

IV. Persistent standing will not be tolerated.

 

V. Easter Road Stadium is a non-smoking stadium.

 

VI. EXTRA-TIME. If the score is level at the end of normal play, 30 minutes extra-time will be played and thereafter, if required, Kicks from the Penalty Mark in accordance with the Rules laid down by the International Football Association Board will be taken.

 

http://spfl.co.uk/news/article/ramsdens-cup-final-tickets/

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Don't tell me you want to attend now!? :D

I've not attended a single match this season which is the first time that has happened in living memory. Used to make the 100's of miles all round trip near enough every month to Ibrox. I would like to attend at least one game this season even if it will bore me senseless.

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Don't think that they can. Those who are on CCCS scheme get theirs and then the rest go to season ticket holders.

 

There's obviously the RSCs as well BD. Their deadline is 7 March 4 days before the sale to ST holders begins. It sounds like approx' 7500 allocated to CCCS (maybe a fraction more), somewhere between 4k & 5k allocated to RSCs and the rest split between ST holders and hospitality etc. Still haven't seen it mentioned anywhere what our total allocation is, but it's almost certain to be less then 16k.

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Tynecastle would maybe have been a better option, but would have had the disadvantage of being even smaller, so we'd have got several thousand less tickets.

 

The only two neutral venues bigger than Easter Road which would have made geographical sense are the midden in the east end and Murrayfield, but in fairness to the folk who made the decision, there's no way we'd have come close to filling either of those two venues for this particular Cup final, so there would have been a lot of empty seats.

 

It's interesting that the Rangers hospitality for this is going to Murrayfield for the pre-match meal. Is that a statement or what? :coolio:

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