I always use the add to season on line for cup games and was surprised that the six in my group have told me to add their season after I told them it was £22. 100% take up here. Usual 8500 for cup games against the wee teams.
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07-12-2018 04:02 PM #31
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It will be £19.80 for adult season ticket holders.
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07-12-2018 04:08 PM #33
It’s only £2 more than the Bonnyrigg game a few years ago.
As others have said it’s more than likely Elgin that wanted the higher prices
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07-12-2018 04:08 PM #34
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Even if it was ten or fifteen sheets we'd be lucky to get a 7000+ crowd.
22 notes will ensure about 5000 tops.
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07-12-2018 08:02 PM #38
£22 to see Hibs in the Scottish Cup? Not a bad deal at all and not sure what folk were expecting for a home tie? Hopefully an extended run and a few more £22 on the way to Hampden.
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07-12-2018 09:29 PM #40
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07-12-2018 09:32 PM #41
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07-12-2018 09:55 PM #42
If Hibs think I’m paying £22 for a Scottish cup tie . They are 100% correct.
Bloody bargain 😜 See , when we go on and win it ,, again . Those that never went , will be on here asking for the ticket Stubbs , to put in their framed picture. Pretty sure it was £22 for that first cup game at Raith .SCOTTISH CUP WINNERS 2016
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08-12-2018 11:21 AM #45
So I've had a look at the rules and, as far as I understand it, there's a default price (in this case, 22 quid). The price can be reduced, but only if BOTH teams agree to the reduction.
So, imagine Híbs said to Elgin they thought about charging 15 quid to encourage a larger crowd, and Elgin said 'p*ss off, we want to cash in as, much as possible', there's not a thing Hibs can do about it.
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It's OK for me as well, but I expect money's tight for a lot of people at that time of year.
I agree, it would be good for concession prices to be reduced, as we want to encourage as many kids as possible to come along.
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08-12-2018 01:08 PM #48
Will be there, always cool to see a team at ER for the first time apart from anything else
but not going to be surprising if it's a wee crowd.
GG
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08-12-2018 01:56 PM #49
Isn't the walknup price £23.00 for an adult this season? Sure that's what I paid other week.
So they have agreed to reduce the price which seems a bit odd. I'd have said 20 quid is more than enough for this type of game.Cougars!!!
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09-12-2018 08:00 AM #50
If you can't afford this one, that's fine, but if you can, it's a Scottish Cup winnable tie. Don't see the issue
"There's class, there's first class and there's Hibs class" - Eddie Turnbull
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09-12-2018 09:43 AM #51
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As others have said Elgin City have to agree to any reduction and they'll make more money out of it being £22. Anyone who thinks you can go to Easter Road and get in for £10 is living in the past. Serious question, when was it last £10 to get in as and adult.
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09-12-2018 11:45 AM #52
can someone jog my memory. Back in the 70's & 80's SC games were a big thing regardless of opposition. Gates v the likes of East Fife, Ayr United, rivalled a league game against tougher teams if not better.
Were these games discounted also? I don't think they were.
Not having a go, Just seems attitudes and watching habits have shifted away from cup games over the past 30 years or so
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09-12-2018 08:57 PM #53
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09-12-2018 09:13 PM #54
Once we’ve won tucked the cup away several of those declining on the £22 ticket will eagerly scurry about to pay that for a copy of the match programme.
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10-12-2018 07:39 AM #60
Unless it's a derby, nobody really bothers about cup competitions till the semi finals anyway, so they can charge what they like.
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