I do hope Hibs keep the prices as low as possible for this game.
It would be great if we could score a few goals to make the away leg a formality, and a big crowd would be a big help.
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20-06-2018 02:57 PM #1
Home game v Runavik ticket prices
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20-06-2018 03:01 PM #2
£10 and £5 would be ideal but I suspect it’ll be a bit more.
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I think the attendance will be healthy but I can't see it selling out.
Poor opposition, school holidays and hardly any away fans to boost the attendance should mean that it's about 14-15,000 I would have thought.
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20-06-2018 03:18 PM #9This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Lucky if it's 10k unless the prices are rock bottom.
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20-06-2018 03:18 PM #10This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Home game against the Greek side will see another 4 or 5k at Easter Road at least.
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20-06-2018 03:35 PM #11
July in the City will be bursting with tourist
We should get a stand in the city centre and sell tickets to visitors
Gain more supporters visiting Edinburgh
Include a map to the stadium
Easy
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I cannot see us selling the game out as I said in my previous post but I would be quite disappointed if we only managed to shift 10,000 (or less) tickets for this game.
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That was our first competitive home game after winning the cup.
If they keep the prices low, we might get close to that, otherwise 10000 won't be far out, imo.
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20-06-2018 04:17 PM #17
Think it will be around £15 and £5, I’d be happy with that
Hibs will have to hire a plane to go, so will try and recover some of the costs at the gate
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20-06-2018 04:33 PM #18
Lucky if there's 8000 at the game now...
Hibernian will be at home to NSÍ Runavík on Thursday 12 July, kick-off 7.45pm. Tickets will be priced at:
Adults: £23
Executive Seating: £32 (Adults only)
Concession: £14
Child: £12 (before matchday), £14 (matchday)
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20-06-2018 04:34 PM #19
Hibernian can confirm the dates and venues for the UEFA Europa League First Qualifying Round matches.
Hibernian will be at home to NSÍ Runavík on Thursday 12 July, kick-off 7.45pm. Tickets will be priced at:
Adults: £23
Executive Seating: £32 (Adults only)
Concession: £14
Child: £12 (before matchday), £14 (matchday)
Full ticket information, including priority periods for season ticket holders, will be announced shortly.
The return leg will be played on Thursday 19 July at the Svangaskarð Stadium in Toftir, Faroe Islands. Kick-off is at 6.45pm BST (7.45pm local time).
We do not anticipate sales in advance of the game for the away tie, though this will be confirmed and any other travel information will be confirmed shortly.
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20-06-2018 04:37 PM #20This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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20-06-2018 04:38 PM #21
Happy enough with that. There will be a decent crowd in for a European game and we need the money for players.
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20-06-2018 04:48 PM #26
Just booked flights to Edinburgh for the game and got two pals to commit to coming too. We’re back in Europe, good enough for me.
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20-06-2018 05:03 PM #28This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Yes of course!
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20-06-2018 05:10 PM #29
Gutted, gonna be in Italy.
Would have paid whatever if I'd been here.
Says the man who won't be.
GG
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20-06-2018 05:15 PM #30
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I'm struggling to understand why people think it would be around £15 per adult ticket & £5 per concession.
The biggest attendance we're likely to get would be around 13,000 for a game such as this due to holidays. So say a 40/60 split on adults and consession. That would result an income of £117,000.
With tickets priced at £23 and £12 respectively, a much smaller crowd of 7,500 would generate an income of £123,000. If the crowd went up to say 10,000, the income would be £164,000. A 13,000 attendance would generate an income of £213,000.
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