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since90plustwo
20-04-2016, 11:23 AM
Anyone remember how much the tickets for the playoffs were last year? Really hope they do a £15/£10 deal. Paying £28 a pop is going to have a massive impact on the attendances. Sure they would benefit more having 20000 people at a reduced rate there than 11000.

CallumLaidlaw
20-04-2016, 11:32 AM
Quarters/Semi will be at least £12. Final will be at least £18 - http://spfl.co.uk/news/article/press-release--play-off-pricing-agreed/

SlickShoes
20-04-2016, 11:42 AM
I was thinking i'd have to pick and choose what I go to but if the prices are reduced this much or thereabouts I'll just go to them all.

SetonClapper
20-04-2016, 12:13 PM
I was thinking i'd have to pick and choose what I go to but if the prices are reduced this much or thereabouts I'll just go to them all.

I admire your confidence :greengrin

Islington Hibs
20-04-2016, 02:13 PM
The prices are likely to be very cheap. My understanding is the clubs playing in the play-offs do not get the financial benefit as it is seen to give an unfair financial advantage with the funds going to the SPFL. If that is the case the cheaper the better.....

0762
20-04-2016, 02:25 PM
This is the pricing rule highlighted in earlier email in case someone cant access the SPFL Website.
Think its something like 50% of the revenue goes to the SPFL - On that basis think the Club should be going with the min pricing for each game.



The new rules mean that minimum ticket or admission prices must be charged by the home club for all Ladbrokes Premiership Play-Off Matches and have been agreed and set as follows:
Quarter-Finals (Championship 4th v 3rd – two legs) & Semi-Finals (Championship 4th or 3rd v 2nd – two legs)


Adults – £12.00 minimum admission per person
Juveniles, senior citizens and all other concessionary ticket admissions - £6.00 per person

Final (Championship 4th or 3rd or 2nd v Premiership 11th – two legs)


Adults – £18.00 minimum admission per person
Juveniles, senior citizens and all other concessionary ticket admissions - £12.00 per person

The rules are consistent with, and equivalent to, the minimum prices in place for the Scottish League Cup competition.

hibee
20-04-2016, 02:26 PM
Assuming we play all rounds and the minimum price is charged for me plus 2 kids it will be £24 for the q/f, £24 for the s/f and £42 for the final so £90 home and £90 away plus travel.

I'm starting to dislike playoffs!

HibsNutter
20-04-2016, 03:13 PM
Would like to think that Hibs would consider subsidising tickets, as we'll have made a lot of money from the Hampden trips, St J semi and derbies, as having a packed Easter Road will make a big difference to our chances.

DH1875
20-04-2016, 05:12 PM
Assuming we play all rounds and the minimum price is charged for me plus 2 kids it will be £24 for the q/f, £24 for the s/f and £42 for the final so £90 home and £90 away plus travel.

I'm starting to dislike playoffs!

Throw in cup final tickets as well. May isn't gonna be a cheap month that's for sure.

Keith_M
20-04-2016, 05:48 PM
Assuming we play all rounds and the minimum price is charged for me plus 2 kids it will be £24 for the q/f, £24 for the s/f and £42 for the final so £90 home and £90 away plus travel.

I'm starting to dislike playoffs!


So an average of 30 quid per game for an adult and two kids.

Sounds like a bargain to me.

Speedy
20-04-2016, 06:02 PM
Any word on dates now that it's confirmed we're in the Scottish Cup final.

hibee
20-04-2016, 06:25 PM
So an average of 30 quid per game for and adult and two kids.

Sounds like a bargain to me.

Only if we win them all. :wink:

Keith_M
20-04-2016, 06:27 PM
Only if we win them all. :wink:


Nae bother


:greengrin

john18722
20-04-2016, 06:35 PM
Are the play offs included in a season ticket?