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    £22 for a game against Elgin

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    I fancy a change of scenery so waiting for the inevitable deluge of ST seats past the deadline. Will be good to see some of our new players.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hiberniankb View Post
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    £22 for a game against Elgin
    We don’t have any choice with the price, Elgin have to agree to a reduction. Quite rightly they want as much money as possible. You can of course by your ticket early and save £2

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    Looking to take my laddie to his first ever game so will be going to this, he doesn't really have any interest in football but need to do something together!!

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    I'll be going with the wee man to this one, how can they charge £10/12 for a child against Elgin in the Scottish Cup is beyond me, kids get in for free with ST at some championship clubs. I paid £6 for his ticket away to ST Mirren this season. I don't mind my price but we should be getting as much kids in as possible especially for the cup. Hibs seriously need to look at there grading and pricing scheme for the wee ones.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibernian32 View Post
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    I'll be going with the wee man to this one, how can they charge £10/12 for a child against Elgin in the Scottish Cup is beyond me, kids get in for free with ST at some championship clubs. I paid £6 for his ticket away to ST Mirren this season. I don't mind my price but we should be getting as much kids in as possible especially for the cup. Hibs seriously need to look at there grading and pricing scheme for the wee ones.
    1000% agree with your post

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibernian32 View Post
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    I'll be going with the wee man to this one, how can they charge £10/12 for a child against Elgin in the Scottish Cup is beyond me, kids get in for free with ST at some championship clubs. I paid £6 for his ticket away to ST Mirren this season. I don't mind my price but we should be getting as much kids in as possible especially for the cup. Hibs seriously need to look at there grading and pricing scheme for the wee ones.
    I don’t think the prices for this game are solely down to Hibs

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    Quote Originally Posted by BoomtownHibeys View Post
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    I don’t think the prices for this game are solely down to Hibs
    It's a shame, though. It's the perfect fixture to have kids for a fiver or something thereabouts.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibernian32 View Post
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    I'll be going with the wee man to this one, how can they charge £10/12 for a child against Elgin in the Scottish Cup is beyond me, kids get in for free with ST at some championship clubs. I paid £6 for his ticket away to ST Mirren this season. I don't mind my price but we should be getting as much kids in as possible especially for the cup. Hibs seriously need to look at there grading and pricing scheme for the wee ones.
    Elgin have to agree any price reduction, if they don’t there is nothing Hibs can do about it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibernia&Alba View Post
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    It's a shame, though. It's the perfect fixture to have kids for a fiver or something thereabouts.
    Agreed

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    Maybe a question for the fans reps. Did Elgin insist on standard prices for this game?

    Hate to see our club possibly getting another kicking for something they had no control over

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    Ticket prices for the Game at Motherwell.



    Adult: - £24.00

    Concession: (60 and over/16-18 year olds/Full-time Students with a valid matriculation card) - £17.00

    Juveniles: (Under 16) - £3.00
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ringothedog View Post
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    Elgin have to agree any price reduction, if they don’t there is nothing Hibs can do about it.
    Surely we would set our own prices or do the SFA set ticket prices across the board for all the rounds? I agree once hibs publish the prices and then want to change them Elgin would then have a right to say if they agree to a price cut, but don't we set the price for tickets first? Even if we set the price at £20 for adults and £5 for kids that would still see Elgin get a tidy pay out

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibernian32 View Post
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    Surely we would set our own prices or do the SFA set ticket prices across the board for all the rounds? I agree once hibs publish the prices and then want to change them Elgin would then have a right to say if they agree to a price cut, but don't we set the price for tickets first? Even if we set the price at £20 for adults and £5 for kids that would still see Elgin get a tidy pay out
    The price is agreed between the 2 clubs

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    Quote Originally Posted by BoomtownHibeys View Post
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    The price is agreed between the 2 clubs

    There's a standard price, according to which league the home team is in. One side can then propose a reduction but the other club have to agree, or the standard price is the one used.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Keekaboo View Post
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    There's a standard price, according to which league the home team is in. One side can then propose a reduction but the other club have to agree, or the standard price is the one used.
    The price is based on the team from higher league not who is at home

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    I don't like to give Hearts credit for anything but i see that they, along with Livi, have agreed to £15 for their tie, between two top league sides. Very sensible.

    Surely Elgin must have been the barrier here, though I'm sure Hibs will be too polite to confirm this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ringothedog View Post
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    The price is based on the team from higher league not who is at home

    Apologies.

    However, the part about both parties having to agree to a reduction is the important fact.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wallpaperman View Post
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    I don't like to give Hearts credit for anything but i see that they, along with Livi, have agreed to £15 for their tie, between two top league sides. Very sensible.

    Surely Elgin must have been the barrier here, though I'm sure Hibs will be too polite to confirm this?


    very reasonable pricing for two teams in the top flight

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    Quote Originally Posted by Keekaboo View Post
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    Apologies.

    However, the part about both parties having to agree to a reduction is the important fact.
    Totally, sometimes lower league clubs are far too greedy for their own good

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    So what happens if both clubs disagree on the ticket prices?

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    Quote Originally Posted by allant1981 View Post
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    Looking to take my laddie to his first ever game so will be going to this, he doesn't really have any interest in football but need to do something together!!
    if it's entertainment you want, go to the pictures will probably be cheaper tae

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hiberniankb View Post
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    So what happens if both clubs disagree on the ticket prices?
    As mentioned above there is a standard price however if both teams agree on a reduction then the price will be reduced. If both teams don’t agree then the standard price will be charged

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    Quote Originally Posted by monktonharp View Post
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    if it's entertainment you want, go to the pictures will probably be cheaper tae
    Dunno about that, he costs me a fortune going there as well

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    The price is agreed between the 2 clubs
    Thanks for clearing that up mate

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    I think the authorities need to look at the rules etc if teams like Elgin can dictate that Hibs charge top dollar for a game like this. I've bought my tickets but there's no doubting the pricing structure is way off for this one. By comparison I got in to Newcastle v Blackburn last Saturday for £10 and £5.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brooster View Post
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    I think the authorities need to look at the rules etc if teams like Elgin can dictate that Hibs charge top dollar for a game like this. I've bought my tickets but there's no doubting the pricing structure is way off for this one. By comparison I got in to Newcastle v Blackburn last Saturday for £10 and £5.
    Totally agree unacceptable pricing for a game v Elgin in the middle of January when season tickets dont apply.

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    They should have offered a tonne of tickets to schools. The first ever game I went to was against Hamilton when local schools got free tickets..

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