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Discussion in 'Celtic Supporters Info' started by Beccancfc, May 23, 2012.

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  1. Beccancfc

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    hey :)

    i was wondering how easy it is to get tickets for a game at parkhead?

    would love to come and see what its like after last night.

    u sure know how to party!

    ur fans are best away fans we have ever had, wish we could play u more often, we need a friendly each season!
     
  2. Marie Bookmaker

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    Hi Beccancfc......just going to move your thread to the Supporters Info section of the forum :celt_2:
     
  3. Liam Scales

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    If you can do one thing in your life - Old Firm Match at Celtic Park.
     
  4. fifebhoy1978

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    devlin is right an old firm game is an experience you will never forget and will speak about for years to come :celt_2: especially when we win :50:
     
  5. richardm

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    Just PM Myself or anyone on here for that matter when you decide what game you want to go to, we will have the first league game and a Champoins League qualifier before the Premiership starts in August so if you dont want to miss a Norwich game they would be a good option :50:

     
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    This. Nothing beats the atmosphere :50:
     
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    What is "old firm"? means nothing to me,there are only Celtic - hun games.Even then next season we should only meet Thems in the cups ,if at all.

    :50:
     
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    Ecstasy........:celt_2:
     
  9. AwesomeCaz

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    Derby games are a thing of the past now as the scum are dead :icon_mrgreen:
    * impossible to get a ticket for them anyway unless you know people in high places (and I don't mean the tower blocks beside Parkhead!)

    best chance of getting a ticket will be game like St Johnstone or Hibs but they will be on the weekend where I presume Norwich will be playing too. Atmosphere is always great in the stadium even for * games against * SPL teams.
     
  10. The Golden God I am untethered and my rage knows no bounds Gold Member

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    You'll get a ticket to Killie away no bother at all, probably Motherwell aswell. Only away games you would really struggle to get them for is St Mirren, Aberdeen, Inverness, Hearts, Rangers, Ross County and maybe Hibs. Dundee United and St Johnstone are usually easy enough if you get in early.

    You'll get tickets for any home game no bother, unless it's against Rangers, who hopefully wont be here next year.
     
  11. PaddyBhoy-1888

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    I highly recommend that you come up to Celtic Park when/if we get into the Champions League group stage, and try and get tickets for that. Personally, I prefer that atmosphere to Old Firm games, especially when the opposition is a major club like Barcelona or Man United. The atmosphere is honestly unbelievable, the noisiest I've heard Celtic Park was probably against Barcelona in the Champions League.

    Also I'm sure Celtic and Norwich will work something out from now on to get a game each season, like a friendly or charity game or something, especially after the good behaviour and praise from Police that both sets of fans recieved. Hopefully we can have you up at Parkhead next year :celt_2:
     
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  12. KevvyBhoy

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    A Rangers at home game is the game you want to go to. Not easy to get a ticket though without a season ticket although if you've any friends in supporters clubs you might be in luck as often spare tickets get sent around these. Other than that you'd possibly have a decent shot at getting a ticket for a Scottish Cup and/or League cup game vs. Rangers, especially if played in the evening.

    The one game I'd pinpoint in the near future that you might have the chance to go to would be our home leg of the Champions League qualifying or maybe a group stage game. I've managed to get a ticket for a CL qualifier even before I had a season ticket. The midweek 7:45 kickoffs are awkward for some (probably easier for someone in Norwich mind you ;) ) so a lot will opt out of buying them, and many fans are still on their holidays. If we get dumped out of the Champions League but qualify for the Europa League you'd easily be able to get a ticket for a game during the group stages. The Europa League as a whole has a bad name for poor crowd turnouts and fan interest but IMO the Rennes game earlier in the season was well up there in terms of atmosphere.

    Other than these fixtures I think the atmosphere in the stadium as a whole, in truth, can be a bit hit-or-miss depending on significance of the result, what's going on on the park and where you sit (surprisingly I find not so much who we're playing). For me at normal league games the atmosphere simply doesn't compare to a game against Rangers or a European night. You'll still enjoy yourself, but it won't be the mad-* that seemingly went on down in Norwich. Fixtures to avoid would be midweek domestic Cup games - they often get poor turnouts.
     
  13. Gundog Gold Member Gold Member

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  14. Silenzio

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    If you want to go to a game (excluding rangers), you should check out the online ticket office:

    https://www.eticketing.co.uk/celtic/default.aspx

    It is recommended to choose the print at home option (if you have a printer), so you do not have to wait for your tickets to arrive by regular mail. Do not forget to print them and bring them to the game.

    Best check this site about 6 weeks before a game (altough most games will not sell out quickly).

    A bit of warning: do not expect the same atmosphere for regular home games as for the game you saw in Norwich.

    A bit of advice: try to sit as close as possible to section 111.