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30-12-2016 01:07 PM #2
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Allocation changed.
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30-12-2016 01:10 PM #3
So we now some of the Wheatfield and the Roseburn.
Will Bonnyrigg be sharing the Wheatfield with us? Not sure how they would segregate that pre and post match.
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30-12-2016 01:13 PM #4
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30-12-2016 01:20 PM #5
It doesn't actually say how many tickets we have ..... the Roseburn holds about 3,000 and the Wheatfield about 6,000. I'm guessing we will have about 6,000 tickets, which means Bonnyrigg having to sell the same, there's going to be a lot of Yams at this one methinks.
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30-12-2016 01:27 PM #6
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Here is what the Rose website says. Looks like they have 2/7th of the Wheatfield if they sell out the Gorgie Road Stand. Much more sensible than the first plan. Hopefully, it will be all Hibs in two stands and all Bonnyrigg in the other.
Following consultation with Heart of Midlothian, Hibernian and Lothians & Borders Police our original seating allocation has now changed. We will be allocated the Gorgie Stand as per original communication and also sections A & B of the Wheatfield Stand should demand be sufficient. Hibernian will be allocated the remainder of the Wheatfield Stand and also the Roseburn Stand.
Tomorrow's ticket sale will be for the Gorgie Stand only. There will be a further ticket sale for the Wheatfield Stand next week if Gorgie Stand tickets are sold out.
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30-12-2016 02:12 PM #8
I think we are in danger of vastly over estimating the amount of Bonnyrigg fans who will be in attendance, even allowing for the undercover yams who will boost their numbers and our share of the revenue!
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30-12-2016 02:46 PM #9
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30-12-2016 01:15 PM #10
Common sense at last, but what plonker(s) came out with the original plan?
I expect us to sell out the Roseburn and spread our way along most of the Wheatfield.
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30-12-2016 01:41 PM #11
I presume the younger concession ticket is only for aged 15 and under and not 16 and under??
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30-12-2016 06:05 PM #14
Not quite sure how this will work.
Hibs get roseburn end - enter usual away entrances.
Hibs fans in Wheatfield - surely have to use Wheatfield entrance / exit and Rose fans use behind goals entrances.
Can't have everyone using roseburn entrance as that wouldn't be able to cope and same with exiting.
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30-12-2016 06:18 PM #15
This is a total balls up. We all as a family wanted to go and thought in a 17000 stadium we would be able to buy tickets for ST and non ST holders together. They can stick their £20 tickets up their **** for all I care now.
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30-12-2016 06:21 PM #16
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30-12-2016 06:23 PM #18
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30-12-2016 06:24 PM #20
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30-12-2016 06:26 PM #21
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I assume the singing section will be behind the goals.....😄
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30-12-2016 06:34 PM #22
I agree that balls up is a suitable description. With the greatest respect to Bonnyrigg Rose, this is hardly a glamour tie so cash gates would seem to be the best option for all parties.
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30-12-2016 07:20 PM #24This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Some sort of rebuild, the £20 and £10 entrance fee for this game is funding it.
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30-12-2016 10:24 PM #25
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They are supposed to be knocking the bloody thing down in the close season!
Maybe they should have let the Hibs fans in there to save them the cost of the demolition?
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01-01-2017 07:00 PM #27
On a related matter, do the hospitality packages for sale go to Bonnyrigg or the charity thieving sex offenders? The latter, I would assume?
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31-12-2016 12:51 AM #30
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I don't think this game will come close to a sell out. BR won't sell 5000 and Hibs won't sell 8000. Also prices are a joke for a game against a no mark junior outfit
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