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    Big game this for top 6 aspirations....

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    Win this and top 6 is ours to lose imo

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibeesmad View Post
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    Win this and top 6 is ours to lose imo
    Only if we beat Hamilton and Dundee

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    Only if we beat Hamilton and Dundee
    Yeah, we need to win all 3.
    We also need to beat Motherwell and Livingston in March. If we can get something from the Rangers game great but it is all about beating the smaller clubs in whatever way we can.

    That will leave us with Kilmarnock & Hearts to play in April and hopefully lots of breathing space ahead of St Johnstone & Motherwell
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    Can anybody purchase tickets for the West Stand on the website?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steven79 View Post
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    Can anybody purchase tickets for the West Stand on the website?

    Do you not have to select 2 under 13 year old tickets as well as an adult for the West stand as this is designated a family section and is unallocated seating.

    EDIT, it looks like the West stand may be an overspill if the North sells out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hermit Crab View Post
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    Do you not have to select 2 under 13 year old tickets as well as an adult for the West stand as this is designated a family section and is unallocated seating.

    EDIT, it looks like the West stand may be an overspill if the North sells out.
    Yeah I've added two free kids tickets as well but it's not letting me add them.

    I'm guessing somebody has made an error and they will be up for sale soon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steven79 View Post
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    Yeah I've added two free kids tickets as well but it's not letting me add them.

    I'm guessing somebody has made an error and they will be up for sale soon.

    It lets you add the free kids for the North stand though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hermit Crab View Post
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    It lets you add the free kids for the North stand though.
    I prefer being side on rather than behind the goal (And it's cheaper)

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    No "Collection from Hibernian" option. Only 1st class or Special Delivery options.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steven79 View Post
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    I prefer being side on rather than behind the goal (And it's cheaper)
    I asked the TO if I could get my away season ticket for the West Stand, but was told it was for families only
    Would much prefer being side on

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    Quote Originally Posted by CMurdoch View Post
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    Yeah, we need to win all 3.
    We also need to beat Motherwell and Livingston in March. If we can get something from the Rangers game great but it is all about beating the smaller clubs in whatever way we can.

    That will leave us with Kilmarnock & Hearts to play in April and hopefully lots of breathing space ahead of St Johnstone & Motherwell

    I think we'll win every league game between now and the split with our new glorious leader, Mr HickleyBunctum

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    The ticketing site is a bloody nightmare, kept giving me an error message that the transaction hasn't gone through but checked my emails and the sale has gone through. The site is terrible.


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    Worked for me today, strangely. Has been terrible for about a month, mind.

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    Quote Originally Posted by greenlad View Post
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    No "Collection from Hibernian" option. Only 1st class or Special Delivery options.
    Yeah, what is that all about.
    1st class isn't to bad at £1 but what nutter is getting Special Delivery for £6.50!!!
    Ah well tickets purchased for an untelevised match with loads riding on it.
    Looking forward to it.

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    Free entry for under 13s; that's tremendous from St Johnstone
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibernia&Alba View Post
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    Free entry for under 13s; that's tremendous from St Johnstone
    Not trying to be contrarian here, but I really disagree.

    U13s, particularly for a Wednesday night game, are not the age group that Scottish football need to attract.

    Adults, by far and away the biggest demographic, are being charged £23. Not every adult has a child to bring with them. I have never understood why the most loyal and regular age group (adults) are charged significantly more than other age groups. I say this as somebody who qualifies for concession tickets, too.

    By making child tickets ridiculously cheap and then adult tickets exceptionally steep, you are ensuring a massive drop off from youth supporters once they reach the age of paying adult prices. It would be a much better idea to add £5 to the child ticket cost and take even just £3 off the adult ticket.

    Absolutely no category B game in Scotland should be costing an adult more than £20 to attend.

    For me, an SPFL club's pricing structure should (loosely) look like this:

    Adult

    Category B - £15-20
    Category A - £20-25
    Cup Semi Final - £20-25
    Cup Final - £25-30

    Concessions (65+, Students, Under 18)
    Category B - £10-15
    Category A - £15-20
    Cup Semi Final - £15-20
    Cup Final - £20-25

    Edit: would not be against deals for adults and children like St Johnstone have done, but it just seems like a pointless exercise when so many adult fans are priced out in the first place.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HFCEighteen75 View Post
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    Not trying to be contrarian here, but I really disagree.

    U13s, particularly for a Wednesday night game, are not the age group that Scottish football need to attract.

    Adults, by far and away the biggest demographic, are being charged £23. Not every adult has a child to bring with them. I have never understood why the most loyal and regular age group (adults) are charged significantly more than other age groups. I say this as somebody who qualifies for concession tickets, too.

    By making child tickets ridiculously cheap and then adult tickets exceptionally steep, you are ensuring a massive drop off from youth supporters once they reach the age of paying adult prices. It would be a much better idea to add £5 to the child ticket cost and take even just £3 off the adult ticket.

    Absolutely no category B game in Scotland should be costing an adult more than £20 to attend.

    For me, an SPFL club's pricing structure should (loosely) look like this:

    Adult

    Category B - £15-20
    Category A - £20-25
    Cup Semi Final - £20-25
    Cup Final - £25-30

    Concessions (65+, Students, Under 18)
    Category B - £10-15
    Category A - £15-20
    Cup Semi Final - £15-20
    Cup Final - £20-25

    Edit: would not be against deals for adults and children like St Johnstone have done, but it just seems like a pointless exercise when so many adult fans are priced out in the first place.
    It doesn't affect me these days but under 16 being classed as a child and 16+ being an adult used to get on my nerves. Some games could be up to £25 for a child that's still at school. Ridiculous imo. Not sure if many clubs use 16 as the difference between and adult and child now

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    It doesn't affect me these days but under 16 being classed as a child and 16+ being an adult used to get on my nerves. Some games could be up to £25 for a child that's still at school. Ridiculous imo. Not sure if many clubs use 16 as the difference between and adult and child now
    It's quite the jump, isn't it? Not sure why gradual price increases couldn't be used instead.

    Some clubs (Aberdeen spring to mind) have a 16-21 category too, which I like. If we have 16-25 railcards for rail, I don't see why a 16-25 match ticket wouldn't work.

    Actually, I know why. Police Scotland distrust fans of that age and are determined that they're there to cause trouble despite all evidence to the contrary.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HFCEighteen75 View Post
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    Not trying to be contrarian here, but I really disagree.

    U13s, particularly for a Wednesday night game, are not the age group that Scottish football need to attract.

    Adults, by far and away the biggest demographic, are being charged £23. Not every adult has a child to bring with them. I have never understood why the most loyal and regular age group (adults) are charged significantly more than other age groups. I say this as somebody who qualifies for concession tickets, too.

    By making child tickets ridiculously cheap and then adult tickets exceptionally steep, you are ensuring a massive drop off from youth supporters once they reach the age of paying adult prices. It would be a much better idea to add £5 to the child ticket cost and take even just £3 off the adult ticket.

    Absolutely no category B game in Scotland should be costing an adult more than £20 to attend.

    For me, an SPFL club's pricing structure should (loosely) look like this:

    Adult

    Category B - £15-20
    Category A - £20-25
    Cup Semi Final - £20-25
    Cup Final - £25-30

    Concessions (65+, Students, Under 18)
    Category B - £10-15
    Category A - £15-20
    Cup Semi Final - £15-20
    Cup Final - £20-25

    Edit: would not be against deals for adults and children like St Johnstone have done, but it just seems like a pointless exercise when so many adult fans are priced out in the first place.
    I can see where you're coming from in relation to adult prices, but somewhere around 23 quid seems the standard price now for Cat B games, including at Hibs. Thus St Johnstone aren't charging any more than the going rate for adults, whilst having a great pricing structure for families. It's a very good gesture from them. If they were charging substantially more than other clubs for adults, in order to give the kids free entry, it would be more contentious.
    Last edited by Hibernia&Alba; 20-02-2019 at 03:41 PM.
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    Off and a tangent a bit but anyone know what the public transport like from ground back to town.
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    The train station in Perth is some distance from the stadium - the best part of a 45 minute walk (uphill!). A taxi drive will take ten minutes and cost around £10. A short walk from the train or bus stations will take you to the city centre where there is a major bus interchange in Mill Street. The number 1 and Number 2 buses both depart from here and either will take you to a stop right outside the stadium - the number 2 is the slightly shorter route.
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    Two quick questions: are there likely to be more Hibs fans in the north or west stand? and is there anywhere to park near the ground?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Saint Hibee View Post
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    Two quick questions: are there likely to be more Hibs fans in the north or west stand? and is there anywhere to park near the ground?

    More Hibs fans in the North, theres huge car park at the ground.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HFCEighteen75 View Post
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    It's quite the jump, isn't it? Not sure why gradual price increases couldn't be used instead.

    Some clubs (Aberdeen spring to mind) have a 16-21 category too, which I like. If we have 16-25 railcards for rail, I don't see why a 16-25 match ticket wouldn't work.

    Actually, I know why. Police Scotland distrust fans of that age and are determined that they're there to cause trouble despite all evidence to the contrary.
    16 to 18 I agree with but not up to 25. Most 25 year old I know have more cash than me. Fair enough while you're still in school and in the lower brackets for minimum wage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ian cruise View Post
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    16 to 18 I agree with but not up to 25. Most 25 year old I know have more cash than me. Fair enough while you're still in school and in the lower brackets for minimum wage.
    If I was a 16 year old, I'd just buy a cheaper under 16 ticket. In fact most under 18's would probably do the same.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Billy Whizz View Post
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    I asked the TO if I could get my away season ticket for the West Stand, but was told it was for families only
    Would much prefer being side on
    Billy I hope that when Hibs fans are admitted to the family end that the kids are with them and not left at home.Last time we were there we purchased 4 adults plus 2 kids tickets grandparents grandkids and Mam and dad a great atmosphere in the stand. It was cheaper for 6 tickets at Perth than 2 adults and. 2 Kids at Easter Road.

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