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| 81. Author: WarringtonPar Date: Wed 1st Apr 2026. 17:56 AdamAntsParsStripe, Wed 1 Apr 17:50 đ The only crowd figure I could find for the Hibs semi in 1965 was from Londonhearts.com The crowd was 33,305 Reply |
| 82. Author: veteraneastender Date: Wed 1st Apr 2026. 18:16 "I still think there should be a stadium in maybe Stirling that holds 35000 to bridge the gap" That would be a white elephant. Apart from other considerations, the local area does not have the transport infrastructure to accommodate a large stadium. Reply |
| 83. Author: Berry Date: Wed 1st Apr 2026. 18:20 Think we ought to just be thankful weâre in a position where weâre complaining about the use of Hampden! Reply |
| 84. Author: LochgellyAlbert Date: Wed 1st Apr 2026. 19:35 Remember the 65 game against Hibs, a masterful display by Alex Smith and to crown it all I am in the recording of the match, standing in the enclosure with my father. Reply |
| 85. Author: WarringtonPar Date: Wed 1st Apr 2026. 20:33 LochgellyAlbert, Wed 1 Apr 19:35 I just watched the pathe news reel, two good goals by Melrose and Smith Reply |
| 86. Author: Lenstar Date: Wed 1st Apr 2026. 20:45 Berry, Wed 1 Apr 18:20 100% correct Reply |
| 87. Author: veteraneastender Date: Wed 1st Apr 2026. 21:01 "Remember the 65 game against Hibs, a masterful display by Alex Smith and to crown it all I am in the recording of the match, standing in the enclosure with my father." A few days later Hibs beat us 1-0 at Easter Road in the league - a result that ultimately went a long way to preventing the Pars becoming champions. It may have been the re-scheduled league game from the Saturday cup semi ? Reply |
| 88. Author: LochgellyAlbert Date: Wed 1st Apr 2026. 22:46 Now allocated B4 & B5, on COWS! Reply |
| 89. Author: 87Par Date: Wed 1st Apr 2026. 22:52 LochgellyAlbert, Wed 1 Apr 22:46 Late to the show but bless ye. Reply |
| 90. Author: veteraneastender Date: Thu 2nd Apr 2026. 08:58 The chances of a new National Stadium being built are zero. The costs would be astronomical and no political party would give it any consideration. Reply |
| 91. Author: LochgellyAlbert Date: Thu 2nd Apr 2026. 13:15 87Par, Wed 1 Apr 22:52 Only announced around midday yesterday, no mention on this forum. God bless you! Reply |
| 92. Author: Jeffery Date: Thu 2nd Apr 2026. 19:51 9,405 sold going by the latest video the club have shared Reply |
| 93. Author: AdamAntsParsStripe Date: Thu 2nd Apr 2026. 20:21 Sales slowing up understandably so Iâd say weâre taking circa 10000 F*lkirk at 8500 at present but theyâve only opened up general admission a day ago. Looking like around 20000 which is still very decent from both clubs. Zwei Pints Bier und ein PĂ€ckchen Chips bitte ![]() Reply |
| 94. Author: Bertie Paton Date: Thu 2nd Apr 2026. 20:23 Yeah, but Falkirk STs have been able to buy as many as they want. It not just their season ticket holders getting tickets. Reply |
| 95. Author: Berry Date: Sat 4th Apr 2026. 12:50 Can I just check, the Falkirk tickets were appearing on my DAFC ticket app, but have disappeared now. Reply |
| 96. Author: Roger Daltrey Date: Sat 4th Apr 2026. 12:57 Me too. Just checked and they`ve disappeared. ![]() Reply |
| 97. Author: buffy Date: Sat 4th Apr 2026. 13:16 If you go on to the Dunfermline tickets app, go to the top right hand side and click on the three little lines for a menu. Then click on orders. This will show you where your ticket order is. But donât click on view as it wonât allow you to do that (because itâs not DAFC that are selling them to you). Your order will transfer to the Hampden app on the day of the match and then youâll be able to view / use them. âBuffyâs Buns are the finest in Fifeâ, J. Spence 2019â Reply |
| 98. Author: Berry Date: Sat 4th Apr 2026. 13:19 Ah grand, thanks Buffy. Reply |
| 99. Author: DBP Date: Sat 4th Apr 2026. 14:55 On the day of the match? Thatâs got disaster written all over it đŹ Reply |
| 100. Author: Paralex Date: Sat 4th Apr 2026. 15:13 I`m sure the info I received was the tickets would appear in the app 2 or 3 days before the match. Reply |