So if Hibs continue to lose money then we have to pay more, but when the club made a profit the prices still went up. The reality is football is to expensive, not just Hibs, but charging £28 for a second division game in Scotland is a joke. I would guess that's the most expensive ticket price for a second tier game in the history of Scottish football.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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03-10-2014 01:40 PM #121
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03-10-2014 04:53 PM #122
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03-10-2014 04:57 PM #123
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03-10-2014 05:49 PM #124
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04-10-2014 10:20 AM #125
irrespective of the price, hearts will sell out. so say 3,500 at £20 rather than £28 is £28,000.
The question is, could we make that up in home fans by reducing the price for both?
They also need to try and keep the season ticket worth the value.
i personally think 20 is plenty, especially for the level we're playing at. However, it's not how the club will see it
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04-10-2014 10:55 AM #126
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The lunchtime kickoff was more of a deterrent than the price for me, but I've been offered a freebie so I'll be there.
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05-10-2014 12:46 AM #127
Living and travelling from the weege makes a 12.45 a killer. 12.15, forget about it . Sounds daft I know but the half hour does actually make a difference .
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05-10-2014 07:13 AM #128
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