"Can the Less Fortunate be Helped With Season Book Costs?"

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"Can the Less Fortunate be Helped With Season Book Costs?"

Postby Joe O'Rourke » Wed Jun 02, 2010 2:12 pm

[SIZE=3:9d808f4d]There are many different prices for season tickets at Celtic Park, from ordinary books to child and pensioners, but one group of fans who have not been catered for are the less well off, and by that I mean the unemployed and long term sick.[/SIZE:9d808f4d]
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[SIZE=3:9d808f4d]Many years ago at the old Celtic park there was what was known as the UB40 gate, where anyone who was unfortunate enough to be unemployed, (and under the Tory Government, there were a considerable number) could gain entry at a reduced cost by showing their UB40 card, or in other words their Broo Cerd.[/SIZE:9d808f4d]


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Re: "Can the Less Fortunate be Helped With Season Book Costs?"

Postby kevza » Wed Jun 02, 2010 3:28 pm

Really good point.

Do the supporters in wheelchairs pay the full price?

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Re: "Can the Less Fortunate be Helped With Season Book Costs?"

Postby weemarty » Wed Jun 02, 2010 5:16 pm

Great idea I've been on long term sick for 16 years due to heart problems, a reduction would enable me to get a season book

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Re: "Can the Less Fortunate be Helped With Season Book Costs?"

Postby max » Wed Jun 02, 2010 6:41 pm

Bang on Joe!
How can you call yourself a supporter when you're actually stealing from the club?

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Re: "Can the Less Fortunate be Helped With Season Book Costs?"

Postby Joe O'Rourke » Wed Jun 02, 2010 6:43 pm

Kevsa
There are places for wheel chairs and it is at little or no cost, but the places are very limited, it is the same with blind supporters. We need to look at maximising the places available where reasonably practicable. hope to get back to you on thiis subject.
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Re: "Can the Less Fortunate be Helped With Season Book Costs?"

Postby harry o » Wed Jun 02, 2010 9:02 pm

Joe thanks for bringin up that point with peter,I never gave it much thought till i got made redundant 3 weeks ago after 27yrs as a forklift
truck driver, as u can appreciate £470 pounds is a lot to pay out when u have mortgages to pay out and other overheads.

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Re: "Can the Less Fortunate be Helped With Season Book Costs?"

Postby Joe O'Rourke » Wed Jun 02, 2010 10:51 pm

Harry
I know where your coming from, i had a massive heart attack in February 2001 and i've had two knee re-placements done in the last five years, so i have been off work for six years now, and my ticket is £570, i moved to the main stand after the heart attack because of the stairs.
Are you in a club Harry? i wonder if they could help, or taking it out over the ten payments deal. Keep me up-dated on how your doing.
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Re: "Can the Less Fortunate be Helped With Season Book Costs?"

Postby KTF1888 » Thu Jun 03, 2010 12:44 pm

Great idea,but very hard to administrate.Perhaps the club could initiate a job club type of thing, where they would be paid by government agencies,and the unemployed fans could register there.


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