If anyone fancies a joyous sight, have a look over at the dot-count for our season tickets.
It's absolute joy to behold! Looking like we might hit 13k by the time we play Partick.
Feel like the feel-good factor is well and truly back, after waning a bit at the start of the transfer window.
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26-07-2017 12:35 PM #1
Season Ticket Sales and feel-good factor
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26-07-2017 12:38 PM #2
Definitely, the change from a couple of weeks ago when folk were panicking about signings is night and day - can definitely see a boost in ST sales, and even more so if/when Stokesy signs! Very exciting time to be a Hibee
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26-07-2017 12:51 PM #3
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Signing Players from the likes of Juve shows our ambition for the season ahead and hopefully getting Stokesy through the door plus maybe a couple more can surely only increase season ticket sales.
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26-07-2017 12:58 PM #4
Surely if someone just buys a ticket for say the Partick game or the Derby, then that seat can't be bought as a season ticket anymore?
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26-07-2017 01:48 PM #6
[QUOTE=Castle1875;5115308]If anyone fancies a joyous sight, have a look over at the dot-count for our season tickets.
It's absolute joy to behold! Looking like we might hit 13k by the time we play Partick.
Feel like the feel-good factor is well and truly back, after waning a bit at the start of the transfer window.[/Qs UOTE]
You are right, hundreds sold since I last looked about a week ago. Definitely thibk we will hit 13k now!
Does anyone know if the kicks for kids season tickets have been purchased yet?
Edit; just noticed above post. This will have had an effect for sure. Excitement over!!
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26-07-2017 01:57 PM #7
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Seems like a bit of a mistake selling all home games tickets this early..... If some seats have only been purchased for a handful of games and are now unavailable as STs... definitely will put some folk off buying a ST.
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It is a strange one, yeah.
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26-07-2017 02:31 PM #12
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Just back from ticket office at lunch time quite a few people in front of me buying tickets for Partick game on the 5th Aug Gonna be very busy for the opener
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26-07-2017 02:37 PM #13
Derby tickets will go quickly as well I reckon. Could be a sellout before Sept!
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GGTTN 😁
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26-07-2017 07:35 PM #15
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The bed wetters need to change their ways.
This is a different club to the one that got relegated.
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I understand the majority of people who intend to buy a season ticket will now already have one but selling tickets for one off games which are three or four months in advance, therefore making that particular seat unavailable to any other prospective season ticket purchasers is not a good financial plan in my opinion.
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Let the ticket office know so they can release your seats for general sale for the Partick match
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26-07-2017 08:24 PM #22This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
However, STs that are sold late on do not give the club as much, or possibly any, benefit. Could well make more financial sense if these seats are not discounted.
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26-07-2017 08:31 PM #23
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I'm not sure I would be happy if I bought a season ticket before the start of the season and got told that I had to sit in an inferior seat for a big game, just because someone has bought a ticket for that one match months in advance.
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Unless you're like a five year old, I'm sure you'd get over it.Follow the Hibs podcast, Longbangers, on Twitter (@longbangers)
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You've clarified my answer about it being declared up front though so cheers.
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I think it would be logical to assume that if you buy a certain season ticket seat, you'll have that seat for the full season. There could be issues if two people turn up to sit in the same seat without any prior warning.
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