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  On 5/18/2011 at 1:13 PM, Brazilian said:

£7 in 1991

 

£28 in 2011

 

How does this rate with other goods? How much was a pint and a packet of fags or even things like cars and that?

 

Surely someone more mathematically gifted than me could maybe work it out.

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  On 4/20/2011 at 10:07 PM, ohwulliewullie said:

Good memories... I was interested to see the £7 ticket price for a '91 cup final ticket. Had a look at an online inflation calculator, and £7 in '91 is worth about £12 today. I guess we can expect ticket prices of at least £24, meaning in real terms fitba' is twice as expensive as it was 20 years ago.

 

from the memories thread

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  On 5/17/2011 at 7:18 PM, pete57 said:

Reading this is so infuriating. I have been a season ticket holder for the past 5 seasons but couldnt afford this years one and my wife has been one for the past 2 seasons and couldnt afford this one. We both entered the ballot for 4 tickets and have heard nothing at all since. Yet so many folk who entered it later / dont even support the club are getting tickets?!

 

GRRRRR!

 

 

  On 5/17/2011 at 7:40 PM, punk_in_drublic said:

Thats poor Pete!! I've not heard anything back either. However i was lucky enough to get tickets from someone (Craildo). So i'm sorted now. I expect there will be a lot of spare tickets floating around over the course of the next couple of days.

 

 

 

Can I just say I am MIGHTILY impressed by our club today. After my mini rant on the forum last night they got in touch and told me to email in the morning. Then Leeann phoned me back and took my booking personally over the phone. I picked up the tickets this afternoon. Top class customer service, she was adamant that she wanted to ensure all 'real fans' get tickets so said to pass on the word to others if they are in a similar situation.

 

It was only when I got to Fir Park however that I realised I was in my Ireland rugby top (being from Ireland although having lived here since I was 8!) and with my G33 postcode I was expecting to get jumped by a bunch of steelmen thinking I was a celtic fan. But alas I got the tickets safely enough and went and spent some money in the shop just to round it all off.

 

Really impressed and now really excited!

 

MON THE WELL!

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  On 5/18/2011 at 12:43 PM, ONeils40yarder said:

so we had what at the '91 final, 30,000 supporting Motherwell. Where the fuck have the other 15,000 gone in the last 20years? They cannae all be deid.

 

 

In 91 there were a lot of Rangers & Celtic fans at Hampden supporting Motherwell, they live in Motherwell or the surrounding area and got caught up in the hype and came out to support their local team as it was against Dundee United. That to me is fine. 20 years on we face Celtic so obvious that they fans who have a leaning to them won't be buying a ticket to support Motherwell. The Rangers fans who have I hope they wear claret and amber and keep the secretarian stuff under wraps, it is not welcome within the Motherwell family.

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  On 5/18/2011 at 7:24 PM, phoenix said:

In 91 there were a lot of Rangers & Celtic fans at Hampden supporting Motherwell, they live in Motherwell or the surrounding area and got caught up in the hype and came out to support their local team as it was against Dundee United. That to me is fine. 20 years on we face Celtic so obvious that they fans who have a leaning to them won't be buying a ticket to support Motherwell. The Rangers fans who have I hope they wear claret and amber and keep the secretarian stuff under wraps, it is not welcome within the Motherwell family.

 

 

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  On 5/18/2011 at 8:04 PM, Fritz said:

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Thats cool, we can all abuse lennon then identify the red and orange scarfs were the instigators, Well fans get to abuse lennon until the cup is won then blame it on the red and orange scarf

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  On 5/18/2011 at 7:24 PM, phoenix said:

In 91 there were a lot of Rangers & Celtic fans at Hampden supporting Motherwell, they live in Motherwell or the surrounding area and got caught up in the hype and came out to support their local team as it was against Dundee United. That to me is fine. 20 years on we face Celtic so obvious that they fans who have a leaning to them won't be buying a ticket to support Motherwell. The Rangers fans who have I hope they wear claret and amber and keep the secretarian stuff under wraps, it is not welcome within the Motherwell family.

 

I just feel that rangers fans will be there to see Celtic fail and not really there to support the 'Well :wallbash:

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  On 5/19/2011 at 10:47 AM, wellfan09 said:

aye as long as they dont start any of their sectarian pish i couldnt give a fuck tbh, a rangers fan supporting motherwell is better than an empty seat

 

 

As long as their attendance hasn't stopped a proper Well fan from getting a ticket...

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  On 5/19/2011 at 10:49 AM, Ewan87 said:

As long as their attendance hasn't stopped a proper Well fan from getting a ticket...

 

And given there's still tickets on public sale today and tomorrow, I think we can safely say their attendance hasn't stopped a proper 'Well fan from getting a ticket.

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