Would love to get myself a ST again but because of my job I just can't commit.
HibsTv it will be again.
Results 61 to 90 of 991
-
07-06-2016 09:21 AM #61
-
07-06-2016 10:16 AM #62This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Im sure they could do you a block of tickets say 6 that you can use whenever, there are plenty empty seats.
You could always swap the seat ticket if you wanted to sit with pals.
-
07-06-2016 10:43 AM #63This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
-
07-06-2016 10:45 AM #64
- Join Date
- Apr 2002
- Location
- Strandhill, Sligo
- Age
- 53
- Posts
- 4,628
- Blog Entries
- 1
This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
-
07-06-2016 10:45 AM #65This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
-
07-06-2016 11:39 AM #66This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
-
07-06-2016 12:12 PM #67
Just renewed mines and got colleague from work to get his first ever season ticket...
-
07-06-2016 12:41 PM #68This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
it would be great if the club could use one of our early games for an 'bring the 150K back to ER' campaign, either with reduced ticket price or deducting ticket off future season ticket purchase, with the aim of letting folk bring work colleagues/ acquaintances along for a taster. not everyone will want to jump right into a season ticket (obviously superb if folk do though).
the goodwill is there for the Club to be creative, i think.
-
07-06-2016 12:51 PM #69
- Join Date
- Apr 2002
- Location
- Edinburgh
- Age
- 42
- Posts
- 4,120
Good points.
Why cant you also select the games you want to attend? Yeah sure most would select thw derby and maybe aberdeen, but so what. Why cant you sell everygame now or do a cat A package or something like that? Surely cant be that difficult with e-ticketing?
-
07-06-2016 01:16 PM #70This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Having a Category A season ticket, for when Hibs are promoted, doesn't make a lot of sense to the club as they will involve matches that are easier to sell to walk-ups, at higher prices that a season ticket holder would pay.
A cheapo Category B season ticket would make more sense. I had one back in the mid-2000s. It covered all matches bar Hearts and the uglies. The seats could be situated in the east side of the South Stand which is empty for all matches not involving Hearts, Rangers, and Celtic.
There might be a case for a reduced match season ticket package aimed at long distance supporters who cannot commit to travel for every home match. Celtic did this very successfully in the early Fergus McCann era. This was aimed at their Irish support base. This could involve one match a month focussing on weekend matches with the most attractive matches included.
-
07-06-2016 01:30 PM #71
A 'Category A' game for me is any game involving Hibs. I'll get 18 'Category A' games with my 2016/17 season ticket.
-
07-06-2016 02:57 PM #72
well done to everyone who has renewed and all the folk that have bought a season ticket for the first time in a while, i know due to work/family/financial commitments that not everyone can go to the games
-
07-06-2016 03:12 PM #73
- Join Date
- Apr 2002
- Location
- Edinburgh
- Age
- 42
- Posts
- 4,120
This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
What you say about cat a may be true if there was limited supply, but thats not the case and so a bitd in the hand and all that - less money banked is more valuable than the possibilty of more in the future. And as i say, we can easily accomodate both.
Another problem it might help to solve is complacency. At the moment, a swithering fan knows they can decide at last poasible moment. If we start creating more demand, it might help to drive a bit of a virtuous cycle where fans know they have to buy earlier amd earlier.
The perceptiob that you might miss out is, IMO an important one for drivinf sales
-
-
07-06-2016 03:26 PM #75This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
-
-
07-06-2016 04:51 PM #77This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
-
07-06-2016 04:52 PM #78This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
-
-
07-06-2016 05:18 PM #80This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
-
07-06-2016 06:56 PM #81
Seriously. If you could get your child a £25 season ticket anywhere in the ground if you buy a regular season ticket i reckon loads more will pay up. Even in the side strips of the east and west where its traditionally last to sell?
-
07-06-2016 07:00 PM #82This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
-
07-06-2016 07:00 PM #83
- Join Date
- Apr 2002
- Age
- 49
- Posts
- 27,490
This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I don't think the kids tickets are expensive enough that lower prices would make quite that much of a difference.
-
07-06-2016 07:04 PM #84
Yes well it is expensive to buy two tickets and some people would have to take their kids. Even if it was raised a bit more from £25 to something Hibs would accept. This is the future fanbase also.
-
-
-
-
-
09-06-2016 03:15 AM #89
- Join Date
- Jan 2003
- Location
- Vancouver
- Posts
- 486
Over here in Vancouver the Whitecaps offer season tickets, half season tickets and 5 match packs - which I think is a great idea.
Slightly off topic but something else they do really well here is create an amazing atmosphere in a 53,000 seater stadium when the average attendance is 21,000. The stadium is split into the upper and lower tiers (or bowls). They zone off the entire upper bowl with a huge branded tarpaulin, which blocks the view of the upper bowl and the empty seats so you feel like you're in a more intimate capacity stadium. They also do the same in the bottom tier by covering the back 8-10 rows of the lower bowl with tarp (giving the lower bowl a capacity of 21,000) - and take it off for bigger games (increasing the capacity to 27,000).
I always felt they should do this at Easter Road for run of the mill games. They could cover the top 8-10 rows (or more) with branded tarp in the Famous Five, East and South Stands to create a better atmosphere for those games. I also think they should put something similarly visual over the transparent ends of the stands - they always make the stands look more empty and less atmospheric.
-
09-06-2016 04:58 AM #90This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Log in to remove the advert |
Bookmarks