We return with part 2 of our interview with Frank and Tracey. We find out a bit more about their roles, why the club worked with the daily record again, the state of the academy and general issues with Hibs such as stadium conerns (Catering).
Back next week with a mid season review.
https://soundcloud.com/hibstalk/dail...fan-rep-part-2
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12-01-2018 07:49 PM #1
Fan Reps Interview Part 2 - Daily Record & Academy
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12-01-2018 11:07 PM #2
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After part one, covering a very controversial issue, this one could almost be considered an anti climax!
However, sometimes it’s the so called small issues, that attract ones attention.
There was a question on the installation of handrails....something that perhaps of my no longer being a regular at Easter Road, struck a chord with me.
Way back in 2008, my wife refused to return to hospitality in the West because she simply did not feel safe without a hand rail to assist her if required if she got nudged.
Missed out on the half time pies!
Coming from Oz, she was used to hand rails being installed at strategic locations as a matter of course....but they were completely absent from ER..and she could not understand how a stadium housing thousands would NOT have them.
I know that ER meets all health and safety requirement minimum standards, but agree with the person that raised the question through the podcast that many, especially auld farts like me..would be more comfortable with handrails if they could be fitted in safely.
Good to hear that Frank said he would raise it.
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12-01-2018 11:34 PM #3
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Other comment I have...and it may just be down to my device...but the podcast seems to end abruptly with Tracey in mid sentence.
An editing mix up....or my I pad?
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13-01-2018 11:52 AM #6
I think after the last one, the kindest thing would be not to listen to it.
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13-01-2018 12:45 PM #7
Yeah the podcast cuts of at 33 minutes rather than 48. Working on it.
People were asking for the Podcast on YouTube, so here's the full part 2 and I'll reupload part 2 to Soundcloud/iTunes. Apologies.
we will get part 1 up over the weekend as well as all future Podcasts.
https://youtu.be/FsHRs5UmLjw
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13-01-2018 01:48 PM #8This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I listened to most of the first version today and while I didnt agree with everything I heard, I do now at least have some of the rationale which I appreciate.
My request to Frank and Tracey would be to build upon this and try to work on how they communicate with the fans. Frank in particular though needs to reflect on his style. Banging the table and raising his voice and being the only view that valid is not helpful. Tracey was not polished but a bit better in how she got the points across. I am a bit uncomfortable with the Away ST upgrades, but then again its technically allowed so no issue
I was frustrated that they made such a play of people not turning up to working together or surgeries. For a variety of reasons these dont always work for people. At the very least we should get a summary of what was raised, what was done and what the outcome was. I would really like to ask that Frank & Tracey would start to try and communicate with the fan base. Hibs have a database with our e-mail addresses. It cannot be hard to give us a monthly update and maybe a historical record of all of these that people can refer back to.
I did agree with what I heard on the Rangers issue and I know some on here dont agree with that, however they did explain the rationale and we move on
Loyalty/Tickets also interesting as Frank clearly doesnt agree with current stance, but that it. Away ST is the best compromise at present. Not ideal either. In part though we are victims of our own success with current ST levels. In years gone by there were fewer ST holders and a large number who wouldnt go to Tynie for fear of getting beat (but claim they wouldnt give Hearts the money). Now we have record STs and record demand as we have a decent chance. Some of my best derby memories are from games when we didnt sell out the away end. I would hope that Hibs do think about Tynie sales though and I would propose:
1) Away STs first (of which I am not one)
2) Parkhead/Ibrox attenders (again I am not one due to past experiences)
3) Season Tickets - and maybe we could do some type of an application/ballot scheme
I do remember at least one season when as part of the ST you could sign up for an automatic cup ticket and tynie ticket. Maybe that could also be in place for people who pay in cash up front and early
Just some ideas.
Anyway, thanks to Frank, Tracy and the guys for the attempt. Please let this be the start of opening more positive communication channels that done just sit in the Hibs Club or Working Together Groups. Frank, you say you are not hard to recognise as you are six four and big. Plenty people also fall into that category as well though, and not everyone knows who you are.
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But as its been mentioned folk use the AST or their own season ticket to buy tickets for these games then pass them on to others/ Non STH's too. Just making the point, not wanting to start another argument/debate.
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The issue of the TO staff being hounded/abused over loyalty points is one that many should reflect on !
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13-01-2018 02:47 PM #12
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Well done for getting them in and asking the question. Good that the reps came in and answered as well - they promised frequent communication and this is a good start.
I think some of the answers couldn’t been more considered but they can build on this.
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13-01-2018 02:50 PM #13
Fair play to both of them for giving their time to answer the questions and to those who put it together. Both have made interesting listening and I appreciate anyone who gives up their own time and puts in the effort to help the club.
Saying all that the interviews have probably just confirmed my belief the fans reps roles aren't required in their current guise.PM Awards General Poster of The Year 2015, 2016, 2017. Probably robbed in other years
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Celtic and Rangers are difficult to get tickets for but are the easy games to want to attend so certainly shouldn't be tier 2 criteria. Probably dissected to death on the poll thread.
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13-01-2018 03:25 PM #15
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How hard is it for LD to call Budge and ask her for a copy and paste of the code so we can use their template?
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