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Topic: 26/27 season ticket
1. Author:  Bazzler1981        
Date: Sun 24th May 2026. 15:10

Don’t know if I’ve missed it but when do the 26/27 season tickets go on sale?



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2. Author:  SharpPar        
Date: Sun 24th May 2026. 15:18

No information yet.

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3. Author:  BouncyPar        
Date: Sun 24th May 2026. 15:31

I would expect it to be late June/early July before they are announced.
The team as a whole, management to tea lady, need a good break and time to relax after the last few months.

Post Edited (Sun 24 May 15:32)

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4. Author:  neilholland999        
Date: Sun 24th May 2026. 15:43

I don`t think we will wait that long. Normally, early bird offers etc start in May/early June, and we would have known what league we are in after losing the playoff to PTFC.

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5. Author:  Parsweep        
Date: Sun 24th May 2026. 16:03

neilholland999, Sun 24 May 15:43

I don`t think we will wait that long. Normally, early bird offers etc start in May/early June, and we would have known what league we are in after losing the playoff to PTFC.


Don`t think we did early bird prices last season ? Unless my old memory is deceiving me again .

Bobvo

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6. Author:  Par        
Date: Sun 24th May 2026. 17:00

I would have thought early June with ST holders having to end of June to reclaim their seat. It has been an expensive time so make sense to allow the end of June payday for ST holders



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7. Author:  doctordandruff        
Date: Sun 24th May 2026. 17:21

We're about to receive a cheque for a few hundred grand from the SFA. Dont think cash flow is going to be an issue this summer. No need to rush anything out

Post Edited (Sun 24 May 17:22)

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8. Author:  Hunter78        
Date: Sun 24th May 2026. 18:34

doctordandruff, Sun 24 May 17:21

We`re about to receive a cheque for a few hundred grand from the SFA. Dont think cash flow is going to be an issue this summer. No need to rush anything out


We lost £1.7 million last season and most likely heading for the same again. The £1 million we’ll make plugs a gap but cashflow will absolutely be negative still.
We’ll still lost a seven figure sum I’ve no doubt

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9. Author:  BouncyPar        
Date: Sun 24th May 2026. 19:29

Hunter78, Sun 24 May 18:34

doctordandruff, Sun 24 May 17:21

We`re about to receive a cheque for a few hundred grand from the SFA. Dont think cash flow is going to be an issue this summer. No need to rush anything out


We lost £1.7 million last season and most likely heading for the same again. The £1 million we’ll make plugs a gap but cashflow will absolutely be negative still.
We’ll still lost a seven figure sum I’ve no doubt


If a club can finish in the top 4 of their league, and make it to the semi final of the playoffs, along with reaching the Scottish Cup Final against Celtic , and playing 3 other Premiership teams along the way, adding in the various TV revenues throughout the season, regular gates of 5k+ with at least 2 near sellouts, and still somehow end up £1m+ in debt at the end of the season, then there is a serious issue within the financial system of Scottish football.
If we dont come out of this season with a much healthier bank balance then we started it, then what chance do every other club outwith the top 4 of the Premiership have?!

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10. Author:  doctordandruff        
Date: Sun 24th May 2026. 19:46

Hunter78, Sun 24 May 18:34

doctordandruff, Sun 24 May 17:21

We`re about to receive a cheque for a few hundred grand from the SFA. Dont think cash flow is going to be an issue this summer. No need to rush anything out


We lost £1.7 million last season and most likely heading for the same again. The £1 million we’ll make plugs a gap but cashflow will absolutely be negative still.
We’ll still lost a seven figure sum I’ve no doubt


Yeah, but any debt we take on comes at a cost. May is probably normally the worst month if borrowing is required. This means we dont need to borrow anything, or very little.

Then again who knows what the financial smoke and mirrors going on means. There is no reason for an early bird unless you need the cash in now

Post Edited (Sun 24 May 19:57)

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11. Author:  DA-go Par Adonis        
Date: Sun 24th May 2026. 19:51

Hunter78 only turns up to say something negative but I doubt he`s wrong on this one.

We`ve spent massively, in relative terms, this season - players, coaching staff, other football staff, sports science, pre-season in Bulgaria, hotel stays before games etc.

Dundee, Dundee Utd and Killie lost over £7m in the seasons they got promoted from the Championship - so I`ve no doubt we`ll make a substantial loss again for this season.

Cash flow isn`t an issue, nor is debt, but that`s down to Bord and Sofer and their current level of interest and engagement.

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12. Author:  Indiapar1        
Date: Sun 24th May 2026. 20:22

BouncyPar, Sun 24 May 19:29

Hunter78, Sun 24 May 18:34

doctordandruff, Sun 24 May 17:21

We`re about to receive a cheque for a few hundred grand from the SFA. Dont think cash flow is going to be an issue this summer. No need to rush anything out


We lost £1.7 million last season and most likely heading for the same again. The £1 million we’ll make plugs a gap but cashflow will absolutely be negative still.
We’ll still lost a seven figure sum I’ve no doubt


If a club can finish in the top 4 of their league, and make it to the semi final of the playoffs, along with reaching the Scottish Cup Final against Celtic , and playing 3 other Premiership teams along the way, adding in the various TV revenues throughout the season, regular gates of 5k+ with at least 2 near sellouts, and still somehow end up £1m+ in debt at the end of the season, then there is a serious issue within the financial system of Scottish football.
If we dont come out of this season with a much healthier bank balance then we started it, then what chance do every other club outwith the top 4 of the Premiership have?!


Absolutely right

G Wardrope

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13. Author:  Raymie the Legend        
Date: Sun 24th May 2026. 20:53

DA-go Par Adonis, Sun 24 May 19:

Cash flow isn`t an issue, nor is debt, but that`s down to Bord and Sofer and their current level of interest and engagement.



This is absolutely the most crucial statement. We are spending outwith our means. That’s fine so long as the owners continue to fund us.




It`s bloody tough being a legend
Ron Atkinson - 1983


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14. Author:  parsfan        
Date: Sun 24th May 2026. 22:48

Raymie the Legend, Sun 24 May 20:53

DA-go Par Adonis, Sun 24 May 19:

Cash flow isn`t an issue, nor is debt, but that`s down to Bord and Sofer and their current level of interest and engagement.



This is absolutely the most crucial statement. We are spending outwith our means. That’s fine so long as the owners continue to fund us.


At the POTY thing in The Alhambra, Bord said that he sees the club being in his family for generations.

I expect Masterton thought the same.

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The universe is ruled by chance and indifference





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15. Author:  parsloyal98        
Date: Sun 24th May 2026. 22:56

Raymie the Legend, Sun 24 May 20:53

DA-go Par Adonis, Sun 24 May 19:

Cash flow isn`t an issue, nor is debt, but that`s down to Bord and Sofer and their current level of interest and engagement.



This is absolutely the most crucial statement. We are spending outwith our means. That’s fine so long as the owners continue to fund us.


Is this not the case for absolutely any ownership group? There’s not many clubs turning a profit in Scottish football, especially not at this level or below. Getting more cup runs like this season and a sale or two along the way will certainly help us financially going forward. Keep the faith.

Pars are back.

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16. Author:  saltonsgonagetu        
Date: Sun 24th May 2026. 23:15

Aberdeen sold 11,000 season tickets so far



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