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Supporter Information for St Mirren fixture

25 August 2023
Author AFC Media Team

MATCH ST. MIRREN FC V ABERDEEN FC 27.08.2023

 

AWAY STANDS IN USE

The Aberdeen Support will be accommodated in the North Stand and will enter via the Away Support Turnstiles 17-20. There will a kiosk available which takes cash and contactless. Contactless is preferred. Tickets are for allocated seating. Supporters are kindly asked not to congregate on the concourse or in the vomitories.

TICKETS ARE FOR ALLOCATED SEATING.

The away section is SOLD OUT. Please do not attend without a ticket.

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KO 3:00pm

TURNSTILES OPEN 2:00pm

WEATHER 16 Degrees, 11-22 mph winds and 10% chance of rain.

TRAFFIC/TRAVEL

Aberdeen supporters attending the match should make regular checks with Traffic Scotland if they are travelling by road. They should also listen to traffic updates on the radio.

PARKING

Parking for Aberdeen Supporter’s Buses is in Clark Street (North side). Enter Clark Street at Greenhill Road – BEFORE LOW BRIDGE

Car parking will be “on street” parking. Please Check the No Waiting/Parking restrictions on ALL streets. Best advice is to park slightly further out from the stadium to ensure no traffic warden action.

ARRIVAL ADVICE

Please arrive as early as possible to ensure swift entry to the ground.

DRUM

One drum will be permitted, if it can be searched and fits through a turnstile.

KIOSKS

Kiosk’s take cash and contactless payment.

INCURSIONS

Please do not enter onto the track or field of play unless instructed to do so by Stewards or Police. This can lead to ejection from the stadium and arrest.

SMOKING/VAPING

The seating decks and concourses are designated NO SMOKING areas, and this includes E-cigarettes.

DAMAGE

Any damage caused to seating will cost AFC, and that includes, toilets and other fitments.

SEARCHING

Supporters should expect to be searched. All bags will be searched. If you don’t need your bag, please don’t take it.

FLAGS

No surfing flags or excessively large poles. Flags and banners must conform to the relevant fire regulations. No flags to overhang advertising boards or cause obstruction or danger to other members of the public. The size of the flag is at the discretion of the home club Safety Team.

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS

Any drums or other musical instruments must be authorised by the host club.

VENUE SECURITY

All spectators are reminded that security is the responsibility of all those at the ground and not just safety and security personnel. If you see something suspicious or unsafe, please report this to the nearest member of stadium staff, Steward or Club Staff Member.

PYROTECHNICS

Please be aware of the recently enacted law regarding pyrotechnics. (Fireworks and Pyrotechnic Articles (Scotland) Act 2022)

(Prohibition of pyrotechnic articles at designated venues or events).

It is an offence for a person, without reasonable excuse, to possess a pyrotechnic article while the person is in a designated venue or while at a designated event. A person convicted of an offence is liable, on summary conviction, to imprisonment for a term not exceeding 6 months or a fine not exceeding level 5 on the standard scale (or both).

Do not pick up any pyrotechnic devices as you don’t know what type it is. Some explode after flaring or smoking. These can seriously injure you or kill you. Smoke alone can have serious health issues for asthmatics and those with bronchial or other health issues.

GROUND REGULATIONS UNACCEPTABLE CONDUCT:-

As at all fixtures, unacceptable conduct will not be tolerated. Any individuals attending the match who are found to have engaged in unacceptable conduct may have disciplinary action taken against them. This may include removal of ticketing privileges for games, removal of season tickets and bans from stadiums for a specified period/or other appropriate sanctions. Unacceptable Conduct may also lead to criminal charges.

Both Clubs operate a zero‐tolerance policy towards racism. Inappropriate/offensive songs should not be sung and dependant on the content, could be followed up by the clubs and Police Scotland.