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The Sea-gull
29-11-2011, 11:25 AM
They are doing £3 off advanced purchased tickets for Saturday's match v St Johnstone and their games against Dunfermline on 17th and Motherwell on 24th are in a deal where you can see both for £25 for an adult £15 for concessions and £10 for U12s which is basically a buy one get one free.

We all know why they are desparate to get the punters in but it has to be said that they are good deals. With money being tight this time of year, fans home for the holidays (students etc) they might make an extra bit of cash through the turnstyles and on food not forgetting maybe getting people spending cash in the club store for Xmas presents.

Our fixtures don't really lend themselves to do anything like this year but maybe if anyone from the board is reading this take note for the future and maybe it is not too late to do something for our home game v ICT on the evening of Wednesday 28th December when folk may still be home for the holidays, kids off school and people in need of an incentive (especially on our current form) to leave the house on a what will probably be a cold December night.

Whatever the yams make by doing this, it won't even be a chink off the £35m debt but it might mean their players will get paid this month and Callum Elliott will have enough money to get Dance Central for his X-box.

PatHead
29-11-2011, 11:37 AM
They are doing £3 off advanced purchased tickets for Saturday's match v St Johnstone and their games against Dunfermline on 17th and Motherwell on 24th are in a deal where you can see both for £25 for an adult £15 for concessions and £10 for U12s which is basically a buy one get one free.

We all know why they are desparate to get the punters in but it has to be said that they are good deals. With money being tight this time of year, fans home for the holidays (students etc) they might make an extra bit of cash through the turnstyles and on food not forgetting maybe getting people spending cash in the club store for Xmas presents.

Our fixtures don't really lend themselves to do anything like this year but maybe if anyone from the board is reading this take note for the future and maybe it is not too late to do something for our home game v ICT on the evening of Wednesday 28th December when folk may still be home for the holidays, kids off school and people in need of an incentive (especially on our current form) to leave the house on a what will probably be a cold December night.

Whatever the yams make by doing this, it won't even be a chink off the £35m debt but it might mean their players will get paid this month and Callum Elliott will have enough money to get Dance Central for his X-box.

We are doing a 3 for 2 offer for both the ICT and Aberdeen games.

LancashireHibby
29-11-2011, 11:42 AM
A good offer for them in fairness, although from experience they generally aren't big sellers unless there is a Category A tied in to it (Wigan are doing a 3 game for £59 package for Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool that has been a good seller).

For entirely selfish reasons I would be happy with a package for the ICT/Hertz games though as I'm going to both games but have yet to buy my tickets.

Leithenhibby
29-11-2011, 11:48 AM
They are doing £3 off advanced purchased tickets for Saturday's match v St Johnstone and their games against Dunfermline on 17th and Motherwell on 24th are in a deal where you can see both for £25 for an adult £15 for concessions and £10 for U12s which is basically a buy one get one free.

We all know why they are desparate to get the punters in but it has to be said that they are good deals. With money being tight this time of year, fans home for the holidays (students etc) they might make an extra bit of cash through the turnstyles and on food not forgetting maybe getting people spending cash in the club store for Xmas presents.

Our fixtures don't really lend themselves to do anything like this year but maybe if anyone from the board is reading this take note for the future and maybe it is not too late to do something for our home game v ICT on the evening of Wednesday 28th December when folk may still be home for the holidays, kids off school and people in need of an incentive (especially on our current form) to leave the house on a what will probably be a cold December night.

Whatever the yams make by doing this, it won't even be a chink off the £35m debt but it might mean their players will get paid this month and Callum Elliott will have enough money to get Dance Central for his X-box.


This does appear to be a good offer, but it has got to be geared at getting in cash asap :agree: as that is the only thought on "The Mad Ones" mind.

bawheid
29-11-2011, 11:50 AM
Yet another scheme which will lose the Jambos money. They really are a basket case of a club.

Peevemor
29-11-2011, 11:55 AM
This does appear to be a good offer, but it has got to be geared at getting in cash asap :agree: as that is the only thought on "The Mad Ones" mind.

It may not be coming from Vlad, but from whoever it is at Tynie who has to scrape together the pennies to pay bills and wages, especially since the drip feed from Lithuania seems to be becoming more and more erratic.

Sergio sledge
29-11-2011, 03:39 PM
We are doing a 3 for 2 offer for both the ICT and Aberdeen games.

http://www.hibernianfc.co.uk/page/LatestTicketNews/0,,10290,00.html

murray26
30-11-2011, 02:01 PM
The huns are offering a family of 4, 2 adults 2 kids for £20 for the upcoming Dunfermline game, very good offer imo, Hibs have to look at better deals than the 3 for 2 offer to get more folk in.

LancashireHibby
30-11-2011, 02:08 PM
The huns are offering a family of 4, 2 adults 2 kids for £20 for the upcoming Dunfermline game, very good offer imo, Hibs have to look at better deals than the 3 for 2 offer to get more folk in.

Not sure how well the 3 for 2 will work on the tickets, but I took advantage of it in the club shop when buying my own shirt, as it meant my lad could get both the home and away strips for Crimbo. The brainwashing continues. :greengrin

The_Famous_HFC
30-11-2011, 03:49 PM
I don't think these promotions make much difference. Remember the free ticket for season ticket holders last year?

iwasthere1972
01-12-2011, 09:36 AM
The huns are offering a family of 4, 2 adults 2 kids for £20 for the upcoming Dunfermline game, very good offer imo, Hibs have to look at better deals than the 3 for 2 offer to get more folk in.

Much better if they just discounted the individual games and gave season ticket holders some additional perks to keep them sweet. 3 for 2 offer wouldn't tempt me at all.