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Kilmarnock away April 20th

Discussion in 'Celtic Supporters Info' started by AnthonyBhoy, Apr 1, 2011.

Discuss Kilmarnock away April 20th in the Celtic Supporters Info area at TalkCeltic.net.

  1. AnthonyBhoy

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    Clydesdale Bank Premier League
    Kilmarnock Vs Celtic
    Wednesday, April 20, 2011
    Kick-off 7:30pm


    Tickets for this match are now on sale to season book holders on a first come first served basis to season book holders. Tickets are priced £25 *, £15 concessions and a limited number of concessions are available at £5 for Under 12's.

    Tickets can be purchased online by calling 0871 226 1888* or by visiting the Celtic Ticket Office.

    *Calls cost up to 10p per minute, telecoms provider dependent. Mobile and other provider charges may vary.
     
  2. Syczol_Poland

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    anyone know if this tickets will go to general sale or maybe there will be a chance to buy them before the game at rugby park ?

    cheers
     
  3. AnthonyBhoy

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    Maybe outside the ground
     
  4. WeeBhoy7

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    Got mine through today.
    And you will be able to buy tickets for the Moffat stand outside the stadium mate
     
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    lads anyone know the best way to get to killie , i was hoping to go by train but is there a station near by and is it easy to walk to ? cheers :50:
     
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    I'm going by train from Glasgow Central.

    Journey takes about 30-40 mins, and if i remember you come out the station and head to the right, takes about 10-15min to walk it to the ground, no bother at all. Just follow the crowd and you will find your way.
     
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    The ground is around about 15-20 minute walk away from the station. Emerging from the train station you will find yourself at the top of John Finnie Street. Walk sown this street against the flow of one way traffic. At the traffic lights at the bottom of the street (by the Sheriff Court) turn right into Portland Road. Take the second left at the traffic lights into South Hamilton Street and proceed to first right turn into Rugby Road and the ground.

    Hope that helps mate :50:
     
  8. bradybhoy-67

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    cheers for that mate , great help , i will probably just travel by train then :50:
     
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    are people sure you can buy tickets for the celtic end on the night?
     
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    Just phone Killie and ask them. One stand never sells out.
     
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    I was thinking about making this game my first away game due to the fact I'm finished up for 5 months off uni. Not sure though, kind of apprehensive of going myself. :)
     
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    Dont worry about it Taggy, I do the occassional game on my tod when no-one else can make it, never bothers me, just happy to see Celtic.
     
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    ye there should defo be tickets for 1 of the stands
     
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    Thinking about buying a ticket from the e-ticket thing, does it matter what area I select(e.g away registration 01,02,03 etc.) or just pick best available?

    Should I book a train ticket to Kilmarnock or could I on the night go to either queen street or central and use one of those self service machines?

    Cheers.
     
  15. WeeBhoy7

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    dont buy a ticket mate - from central u can pay on the train, however if its busy u wont even be charged, just jump on ((think its number 7 maybe?)) and itl be around £5 down - IF u get charged :50:
     
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    Aye i managed to get there and back for free last time as the train was too busy for them to take tickets, also train was full of coppers but they were happy to let everyone drink on it.
     
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    So does it matter where you pick your area or should you just picket best available on the e-ticket thing?

    Ah cool, cheers mate.
     
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    Taggy i just selected best available, but they put me in the Moffat Stand, i was in Chadwick stand the last time (these are both behind each goal), but to be honest dont give a * where im sitting, as long as im there.
     
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    Cool, I bought a ticket for the game and going to get their by train i think from central. What the best time to leave for the game at?
     
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