HSS Posted October 13 Report Posted October 13 https://www.stmirren.com/all-news/6057-william-hill-premiership-fixture-updates Quote
stlucifer Posted October 13 Report Posted October 13 37 minutes ago, HSS said: https://www.stmirren.com/all-news/6057-william-hill-premiership-fixture-updates Saturday 22nd November 2025 St Mirren v Celtic Kick-off: 8pm Ridiculous time for a Saturday. They really don't give fcuk for the punters. Quote
eastlandssaint Posted October 13 Report Posted October 13 5:45 p m is bad enough, but 8 o clock is beyond a joke. Quote
guinness Posted October 13 Report Posted October 13 13 minutes ago, eastlandssaint said: 5:45 p m is bad enough, but 8 o clock is beyond a joke. Will give the Celtic one a miss. Not decided about Hibs. Quote
beyond our ken Posted October 13 Report Posted October 13 (edited) If i come through for the Celtic game I wont be home until after 11 30 pm. Probably later as i would be using the car park and encountering the usual nonsense on the way out. Why the f**k do Sky Sports want to dilute the value & appeal of their product by showing a game in what will be a half-empty stadium? Most of Celtic's scummy fans will be watching via dodgy sticks The late start for the Hibs game will also be bound to hit the away support takings, though the pubs will be busy all afternoon right up to 5:20. Sky are bad enough, Premier Sports really are a shitty wee company Edited October 13 by beyond our ken Quote
3 moffat buds Posted October 14 Report Posted October 14 Just as well that I am moving back to Paisley since that is the only way I would be buying a season ticket next year. The late kick off times i.e. any after 3pm mean that due to the bus times I don’t get home until about 0045 so as you can imagine that with the exception of the semi final I will need to think hard about whether to attend any of the 3 upcoming league games. Next month will see the 63rd anniversary of my first Saints game so I have great memories of the build up to 3pm on a Saturday or 1930 on a Wednesday. It was all so much simpler then😟 Quote
faraway saint Posted October 14 Report Posted October 14 (edited) 1 hour ago, 3 moffat buds said: Just as well that I am moving back to Paisley since that is the only way I would be buying a season ticket next year. The late kick off times i.e. any after 3pm mean that due to the bus times I don’t get home until about 0045 so as you can imagine that with the exception of the semi final I will need to think hard about whether to attend any of the 3 upcoming league games. Next month will see the 63rd anniversary of my first Saints game so I have great memories of the build up to 3pm on a Saturday or 1930 on a Wednesday. It was all so much simpler then😟 It is off putting for many mate but if you've a distance to travel, well, becomes a real thought. Even a "normal kick off" for me is close on an 8 hour day. Edited October 14 by faraway saint Quote
stlucifer Posted October 14 Report Posted October 14 It doesn't just impact long distance fans. If you live in Erskine, for instance, and rely on public transport, you will need to fork out for a taxi home. Quote
faraway saint Posted October 15 Report Posted October 15 9 hours ago, stlucifer said: It doesn't just impact long distance fans. If you live in Erskine, for instance, and rely on public transport, you will need to fork out for a taxi home. Isn't there a bus around 11? Quote
stlucifer Posted October 15 Report Posted October 15 3 hours ago, faraway saint said: Isn't there a bus around 11? Maybe the 757. Not sure it runs that late. Quote
faraway saint Posted October 15 Report Posted October 15 13 minutes ago, stlucifer said: Maybe the 757. Not sure it runs that late. I'm sure one of my mates got it a few months ago on a Saturday night. Quote
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