Question for the Tartan Army members on here.
Normally wouldn't even consider attending as it'd be very difficult to get tickets - however the game is on my birthday so I'm thinking it would be a good way to spend it.
I am not a member of the TA and have never attended any Scotland games before. Considering this, is there any way between now and the game that I would stand a chance of getting two tickets for the game? I.e. joining the TA, attending a certain number of games to get loyalty points etc. Any advice would be much appreciated.
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Thread: Scotland v England
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30-07-2015 05:06 PM #1
Scotland v England
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30-07-2015 05:14 PM #2
I'm in the Scotland supporters club, lasts 2 years. Will have to renew for the World Cup qualifiers. Current members will get 1st option to renew, and then others may get the chance to join, depending on how many members renew. Think it cost £46 or so for the 2 years. Other than joining, think tickets for the home game will be scare
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30-07-2015 05:15 PM #3
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You would need to join the Scotland supporters club. It only holds 35000 members and membership is up for renewel every 2 years. There will be high demand for new members as it will guarantee you a ticket for the England game. Keep an eye one sfa web page and tamb message board for when new members are being taken.
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30-07-2015 06:59 PM #6
I have an SSC Membership. The only game where it has been virtually impossible to get a ticket was the home game v Italy a few years ago. Having said that demand for the England game will be huge. Be prepared to pay around £60 I'd imagine. The recent friendly was £56 😟
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30-07-2015 07:27 PM #9
I've never been in The SSC, the only time I haven't managed to secure a ticket for a game I wanted to attend was the first time we went to Skopje, bought a home end ticket off a boy in the street but never got in. Dinnae really do home games these days.
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30-07-2015 07:52 PM #10This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I only do home games as I have a young family but a membership is the only way to travel with the TA and the away trips are absolutly brilliant fun.
Worth giving the SFA a call though.
http://www.scottishfa.co.uk/scottish....cfm?page=3138
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30-07-2015 07:53 PM #11
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