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Browni

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  1. maxywell hits the nail on the head there.

     

    We have nothing to gain from Sundays game apart from bragging rights that "we cost you the league again"

     

    So play a weakened team and hope that Killy can do us a favour.

     

    We still have 2 chances of getting to Europe next season but I hope that we do it in the Cup Final.

  2. I was thinking about the final in 2005 and I seem to remember there was no public sale only season ticket holders were allowed to purchase the tickets.

     

    That sounds about right to me. Although I wasn't a season ticket holder at the time I was able to use my Trust membership to secure tickets.

  3. How great was the support that day?

     

    Brilliant.

     

     

    Full of die hards and all sorts of day trippers

     

    Yep, my ex was a day tripper that day. She seen the state I came in after the semi replay and wasn't letting me out on my own on Cup Final day!

     

    I did manage to get to Motherwell on the Sunday though!

  4. This was the latest update from twitter :-

     

    Contrary to reports in one Evening newspaper, Motherwell have sold approx 6,000 tickets for the Semi Final and they're still going strong...

     

    I seen it, that's why I posted up the shite ET is spreading.

  5. According to the Evening Times

     

    Motherwell and St Johnstone have sold less than 5000 tickets between them for this weekend’s Scottish Cup semi-final.

     

    The Steelmen have flogged over 3000 briefs for the Hampden clash while the Perth club have shifted just over 1400, sparking fears that less than one-10th of Hampden’s 50,000 seats will be filled.

     

    With a place in next month’s final against either Aberdeen or Celtic up for grabs, Saturday’s cup clash is a massive occasion for both teams but fans appear to have opted against making the trip to the National Stadium.

     

    The game, which kicks off at 12.45pm, will be screened live on BBC, further limiting the appeal for fans seemingly unwilling to shell out for briefs.

     

    Meanwhile, Aberdeen have sold 6000 tickets for their meeting with Celtic on Sunday, with Dons chiefs hopeful that a further 1000 can be sold.

     

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