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Iggy Pope
03-12-2021, 08:45 PM
PS
If future groundsharing was a thought anywhere near Hibs table I seriously, seriously doubt it would have been on the agenda at these meetings or with the collective present. Not an earthly.
NadeAteMyLunch!
03-12-2021, 08:47 PM
I’m told those running the session were happy with what supporters provided them on the day. This will help the commercial and marketing teams at the club.
On the clubs radar that one. Nothing immediate but certainly a future focus. Will share more when I can.
Agree about the poor process and seating frustration the SPFL have caused.
No knowledge if that’s the case LB but happy to pass on thoughts to the Operations team at the club [emoji736]
Thanks for update KP. Glad to hear the disaster that is the FF is on the clubs radar, however disappointing that there will be nothing immediate. Feel myself getting more and more frustrated with it every week, particularly big games like Wednesday. It’s an absolute embarrassment on TV and is completely counter productive to what should be our ‘12th man’ at home as we shoot in to it second half every game. Im amazed Ron Gordon, with his background, doesn’t have it as his number one priority to fix. Forget big screens and letters on the seats, fix the FF. Its getting ridiculous now having it empty whilst our most vocal fans are stuck up in the gods against a wall out of everyone’s sight
Daniel 1875
03-12-2021, 08:54 PM
Thanks for update KP. Glad to hear the disaster that is the FF is on the clubs radar, however disappointing that there will be nothing immediate. Feel myself getting more and more frustrated with it every week, particularly big games like Wednesday. It’s an absolute embarrassment on TV and is completely counter productive to what should be our ‘12th man’ at home as we shoot in to it second half every game. Im amazed Ron Gordon, with his background, doesn’t have it as his number one priority to fix. Forget big screens and letters on the seats, fix the FF. Its getting ridiculous now having it empty whilst our most vocal fans are stuck up in the gods against a wall out of everyone’s sight
How would you suggest the club fix the issues with the Famous Five lower ‘immediately’? There are hundreds of season ticket holders in there, whether they decide to bring their kids along to a Wednesday night game against Rangers or not is up to them. Impossible to do anything which involves seat moves until the end of the season/before the start of next.
tamig
03-12-2021, 11:43 PM
How would you suggest the club fix the issues with the Famous Five lower ‘immediately’? There are hundreds of season ticket holders in there, whether they decide to bring their kids along to a Wednesday night game against Rangers or not is up to them. Impossible to do anything which involves seat moves until the end of the season/before the start of next.
Its not just midweek games though. Its barely half full at many Saturday games as well. Its a waste of a very good space. And I sit in there.
Daniel 1875
04-12-2021, 08:07 AM
Its not just midweek games though. Its barely half full at many Saturday games as well. Its a waste of a very good space. And I sit in there.
I don’t disagree, but the club won’t be able to do anything until the end of the season. They can’t just turf out the season ticket holders with seats in the FF lower midway through the season.
GloryGlory
04-12-2021, 12:34 PM
Hi
Thanks for all your updates.
I may have missed it but is there any date yet for the unveiling of the latest West Stand commemoration stones? I bought one earlier this year and was under the impression the unveiling would be before Christmas.
A Hi-Bee
04-12-2021, 12:45 PM
Hi KP,
I have just had some dealings with the ticket office over the past couple of days and I cannot speak highly enough of the help and service provided, I will not go into the details but very understanding and helpful, please pass on my best wishes to all who are doing a grand job at the busiest time of the year.
:thumbsup:
Power
04-12-2021, 08:22 PM
Hi
Thanks for all your updates.
I may have missed it but is there any date yet for the unveiling of the latest West Stand commemoration stones? I bought one earlier this year and was under the impression the unveiling would be before Christmas.
Let me find more out for you on that - I’ll pick up with the Commercial team. Thanks for your patience.
Hi KP,
I have just had some dealings with the ticket office over the past couple of days and I cannot speak highly enough of the help and service provided, I will not go into the details but very understanding and helpful, please pass on my best wishes to all who are doing a grand job at the busiest time of the year.
:thumbsup:
Great to hear. The small team are working extra hard and round the clock to get all those cup final tickets sorted for all Hibs fans.
I’ll get a chance to pass that on for you next week ✅
Keep doing what you do.
gbhibby
04-12-2021, 09:57 PM
Hi KP,
I have just had some dealings with the ticket office over the past couple of days and I cannot speak highly enough of the help and service provided, I will not go into the details but very understanding and helpful, please pass on my best wishes to all who are doing a grand job at the busiest time of the year.
:thumbsup:
I will second that.
GloryGlory
05-12-2021, 06:52 AM
Let me find more out for you on that - I’ll pick up with the Commercial team. Thanks for your patience.
Great to hear. The small team are working extra hard and round the clock to get all those cup final tickets sorted for all Hibs fans.
I’ll get a chance to pass that on for you next week ✅
Keep doing what you do.
Thanks, KP.
Hermit Crab
21-01-2022, 08:43 PM
Is it also true that the ground sharing with Hearts was talked about. Seriously?
While not mentioned directly the question of playing home games at a different ground has been brought up in the survey sent out today so I'll ask again, was this brought at the meeting a few months ago?
Power
29-01-2022, 08:20 AM
While not mentioned directly the question of playing home games at a different ground has been brought up in the survey sent out today so I'll ask again, was this brought at the meeting a few months ago?
Answer above on that one HC - no.
Power
29-01-2022, 08:21 AM
Halfway point in the season and the big games are coming around quickly. After an extended break its great to get back into Hibs mode with two matches a week for a number of consecutive weeks (I'm glad some of these are Saturday 3pm fixtures, especially at home, a novelty these days). We now have a new management team settled in and lots of new exciting faces around the club. It's building nicely for a good second half of the season.
Under Maloney’s leadership, we can start to see signs of change, and we now have our newly recruited talent to add in to the mix. Shaun has spoken well and regularly about inspiring supporters and I'm looking forward to the connection he establishes between the club, the players and the fans. Get right behind the team, as you always do.
Our new 100-page quarterly magazine, HQ, is now available to purchase from the clubstore (online at Clubstore too). Price £5.
The magazine will attempt to bring you closer to the club, our players, our staff, and aim to give you great insight into Hibernian FC. Find out about all of the content in the first edition and more for the upcoming editions.
Supporters who purchased a subscription to the printed programmes this season, from Curtis Sport, please contact Adam Tomlinson, our Head of Communications, to receive the first one free of charge -
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Last year we promised supporters who renewed their season ticket entry to competitions and more benefits for 2021/22, including exclusive events and discounts. Now that restrictions have lifted once again, look out for more details on season ticket holder specific events and the open day coming in the immediate weeks and months ahead.
One of the big events in the Hibernian Calendar is now confirmed, the Hibernian FC Player of the Year 2022 at the EICC on Sunday 15th May. A fantastic new venue for the first in person PotY since 2019. An end of season evening with Drinks, Dinner, Entertainment and all at Hibs in attendance, It's a night not to be missed. More details on this can be found here (https://www.hibernianfc.co.uk/events/whats-on/player-of-the-year)
The club is actively looking at more headline events that can be put on for supporters.
The Hall of Fame event, inducting 6 club legends, on the 25th March at Easter Road is now sold out. There is still tickets remaining for Queen - We will rock you on the 19th May at Easter Road stadium. It's been a while since we had something of this nature making the most of our stunning stadium. More details here (https://www.hibernianfc.co.uk/events/whats-on/queen-we-will-rock-you).
This month, we have partnered with the university of Edinburgh's Academy of Sport to find out more about what you want to get from your football club and how fans and communities can be supported better. The responses will help support all club projects and shape future thinking.
The club would greatly appreciate if you could take the time to complete the Hibernian Football Club Fan Survey. The questions are quick to answer and the survey can be completed in about 15minutes. This is an opportunity to put your point across about many supporter touchpoints - tickets; pricing; stadium layout; atmosphere; communications and content; club merchandise; social issues; community involvement and more.
The survey can be completed here - 2022 Hibernian FC Fans Survey (https://edinburgh.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_batfQ9nHGZWKltI)
I'm happy to take on any additional feedback that the survey doesn't cover (aware it's missing local buses in the transport section, my main mode of transport to Easter Road!) there is the opportunity within the form to add comments at the end too.
I can confirm we are absolutely not moving from Easter Road - there is a number of similar questions to gage opinions on a number of supporter passions - the Club, the stadium, Leith, Edinburgh and the wider community (most of these topics have featured in season ticket campaigns over the years) and it will be interesting to see how they compare in the independent survey results.
Always available if you need me for anything
[email protected]. Wishing you the best for 2022.
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There is a number of supporter touchpoints I would like to bring to your attention.
A Goodbye from Martin
Martin Boyle reserved a heartfelt goodbye to everyone involved with Hibernian FC.
A Goodbye From Martin Boyle - Hibernian FC article (https://www.hibernianfc.co.uk/article/a-goodbye-from-martin-boyle)
Thank you, Boyler - Hibernian FC article (https://www.hibernianfc.co.uk/article/thank-you-boyler)
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Hibs Kids
Our match on Saturday 29th January against Livingston will see a great sight - all our Hibs Kids at Easter Road for the first time in 2022. We’re looking forward to seeing all our young fans again. Tickets will be allocated in the Famous Five lower stand, Hibs Kids members can claim their free matchday ticket online or via the ticket office. Next fixture thereafter is Saturday 5th March v St.Johnstone (final one of the season).
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COVID-19 Information
Due to a change in legislation, Covid-19 certification checks will only be in place at venues with over 10,000 in attendance.
Recommendation to all fans is to take a lateral flow test before travelling to the match, please wear a face covering within the concourse/enclosed areas.
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Hibernian Community Foundation Christmas Appeal 2021
Thank you for your support this festive period!
Hibernian Community Foundation CEO, Lewis Melee reflected on a successful 2021 Christmas Appeal.
"I want to start by saying a huge thank you to everybody who volunteered, donated and supported us throughout this appeal.
Together we raised over £4,000 through our bucket collection here at Easter Road or through donations online and our raffle. Your help allowed us to access food resources but also support people on Christmas Day in our community and across Edinburgh and the Lothians.
Together we served out over 200 hampers which contained meals and vital resources for families in need and also on Christmas Day allowed us to deliver over 80 hot meals in partnership with Hibernian Football Club to nominees across the city. These families and individuals within the community were nominated to us by a number of charities and I’m pleased to say these are partners that we will continue to work with in 2022.
The success of the Christmas Appeal 2021 would not have been possible without the help of our volunteers. Those who helped on Christmas Day with delivering meals and preparing food, volunteers who helped us deliver hampers across our community and volunteers who helped us collect food and kind donations on game days here at Easter Road Stadium."
Recap – Christmas Appeal 2021 | Hibernian Community Foundation (https://www.hiberniancommunityfoundation.org.uk/recap-christmas-appeal-2021)
Power
29-01-2022, 08:22 AM
Five Substitution Rule Returns To cinch Premiership
The Scottish Professional Football League (SPFL) have announced that cinch Premiership clubs have voted to increase to five the number of substitutes allowed in league matches for the remainder of the season.
The decision was approved after it was supported by 75% of cinch Premiership clubs. It will also allow clubs to name a bench of up to nine players.
The move will support player welfare and assist with the congested fixture schedule given the possibility of postponements due to weather conditions or Covid-19.
The new rule will be in place for the remainder of the cinch Premiership season 2021/22.
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Arbroath vs Hibs to be televised on BBC
Our Scottish Cup Fifth Round tie with Arbroath will be televised live on BBC One Scotland on Sunday 13th February 2022, 12:30pm Kick Off.
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Ticket Office Open for business
The Hibernian Ticket Office has been open since the 10th January and the team have been working as hard as ever for supporters.
The front door of the ticket office is open. Two supporters are allowed there at one time and face coverings must be worn.
Ticket Office Opening Hours
Monday – Friday: 10am – 4pm
Matchday Saturdays: 10am – half-time Non-matchday Saturday/Sundays: CLOSED
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HIBERNIAN CHARITY BALL 2022
Join former Hibernian captains Pat Stanton and Rob Jones to celebrate the fantastic work of the Hibernian Community Foundation at the second Gala Ball on Friday 18th March, 2022.
An opportunity to ask Rob and Pat anything followed by an evening of glamour, great company, incredible food, drinks, and astounding entertainment.
This will be a fantastic evening and the Hibernian Family are invited to get together in style with friends, family, and business associates in this black tie event which will raise funds to support the Foundation’s important work in disadvantaged communities across Edinburgh and the Lothians. More details (https://www.hiberniancommunityfoundation.org.uk/Event/gala-ball-2022)
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Welcome to Elias, Harry, Rocky, Ewan and Demetri. Best wishes to Jamie, Melker and Martin.
Keep doing what you do.
If you need me to help with anything, please just shout.
KP
The Wireless
29-01-2022, 08:47 AM
Its not just midweek games though. Its barely half full at many Saturday games as well. Its a waste of a very good space. And I sit in there.
Just relocate them to the Upper Tier comfy seats as a bonus which is a better seat and view and get the general feedback. I don’t see what the big inconvenience could be. The lower tier ticket holders would probably enjoy the game more.
Tambo
29-01-2022, 08:59 AM
I seen the stadium tours are back on the 11th of Feb is this the only date the club are doing these?
Billy Whizz
29-01-2022, 09:12 AM
I seen the stadium tours are back on the 11th of Feb is this the only date the club are doing these?
They are running monthly
Power
01-03-2022, 03:14 PM
✳️ I’ve posted a monthly Hibernian supporter update for February onto the club website and it can be accessed from 👉 https://tinyurl.com/yejwx8zm
I'll drop the text into this thread too.
Always available if you need me for anything
[email protected] ✅
JimBHibees
01-03-2022, 03:16 PM
✳️ I’ve posted a monthly Hibernian supporter update for February onto the club website and it can be accessed from 👉 https://tinyurl.com/yejwx8zm
I'll drop the text into this thread too.
Always available if you need me for anything
[email protected] ✅
Is it true Dundee aren't selling tickets at ground tomorrow?
Power
01-03-2022, 03:17 PM
Hope your 2022 has started well and you're as well as can be. March already (!) and we're approaching the business end of the season. The next fortnight will give us the answer on which direction our season is going to end and I’m confident of it being a good one. Back the team and all players to set up a good finale.
It’s been a long time since we’ve had a campaign where we’ve been hampered with so many injuries and players out. No excuses there though, we’ll find a way to achieve our aspirations.
Thanks to everyone that got in touch in February.
Always available if you need me for anything,
[email protected].
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Lots going on this month
We’ve heard from Ben Kensell talk openly about an eventful 6 months in his latest update - https://www.hibernianfc.co.uk/article/kensell-we-all-want-to-win - topics covering Jack Ross exit, hiring Shaun Maloney, Sale of Martin Boyle, update on Development team, our end of season aspirations and sit-down talks with SPFL and Head of refereeing about inconsistencies.
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We announced a couple of weeks back that Season Ticket Prices have been frozen for the 2022/23 campaign at Early Bird prices. There will be no price increase after the ‘Early Bird’ deadline. Supporters will receive other incentives for renewing early, which will be revealed soon along with finance option details. We’d like to thank supporters for the magnificent support they’ve shown the club over the last couple of seasons.
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The club launched our Football for a Fiver initiative on the 17th of February
Ben Kensell - “Football is all about the fans, and the support we have received this season has been phenomenal. Being a football fan isn’t cheap, and Covid has made it even harder for everyone, but it’s clear to see the vital role that you all play. “As we come to an important part of the season, we want to make Easter Road a fortress and have as many supporters getting behind Shaun Maloney’s side as possible. Through ‘Football For A Fiver’, we have made the game affordable for everyone and hopefully we will sell out Easter Road once again. “The stadium was bouncing for the Edinburgh Derby, and it made it a really special occasion. I hope we can create that kind of atmosphere again. “It’s also fantastic that the match is against St Johnstone as they look after our fans well when we travel to Perth and offer the cheapest away day ticket for our supporters.”
We were completely blown away by the immediate reaction and generosity of Hibs fans wanting to support a ticket donation for those less fortunate. We quickly made a donation process a reality for fans within 12 hours of that launch (big thanks to the Commercial and Ticket Office making that happen). The total tickets donated passed the 400 marker for the game against St.Johnstone on Saturday 5th March. Phenomenal effort from our support.
This Initiative closed at 10am Monday 28th February, and will allow Hibernian Community Foundation and myself time to distribute to the right people before next Saturday (local schools, social inclusion groups, community education classes and refugees (thanks to Robbie Wood at Street Soccer Scotland Edinburgh & Leith for supporting the HCF and myself get these tickets out).
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AGM
Hibernian FC would like to invite shareholders to the club’s AGM for the financial year ended 2 July 2019. The meeting will be held in the West Stand, Easter Road Stadium, at 6pm on Thursday 3rd March.
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Retro strips
Early February, we unveiled a reproduction of the club’s 1985-86 kit in conjunction with fan culture merchandisers, The Terrace. This is the first in a series of retro shirts to arrive at the clubstore. More details (https://www.hibernianfc.co.uk/article/1985-86-kit-re-release).
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HQ Subscription available
Our new 100-page quarterly magazine, HQ, is now available to purchase as a subscription (launched 25th February) in addition to online, club store, ticket office and matchday sales. The subscription service will allow Hibs fans from across the world to get each edition of the magazine delivered straight to their doorstep The subscription package will include 4 editions of HQ magazine, the next of which will be published in April - more details here (https://www.hibernianfc.co.uk/article/hq-magazine-subscription-service-launched)
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Season Ticket Benefits
Last year we promised supporters who renewed their season ticket entry to competitions and more benefits for 2021/22, including exclusive events and discounts. We’ve been busy sending out monthly prize draw gifts to season ticket holders and recently held our first event - a Q&A with our new siginings. Rocky Bushiri, Ewan Henderson and Demi Mitchell met supporters at a special Season Ticket Holder event at Easter Road on the 22nd of the month. Look out for more season ticket only events coming in March, April and May.
Power
01-03-2022, 03:17 PM
Player of the Year
Sunday 15th May Tickets are available for the Hibernian FC Player of the Year 2022 at the EICC on Sunday 15th May. A fantastic new venue for the first in person PotY since 2019. An end of season evening with Drinks, Dinner, Entertainment and all at Hibs in attendance. More details on this can be found here (https://www.hibernianfc.co.uk/article/player-of-the-year-awards-return-for-2022).
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There is a number of supporter touchpoints I would like to bring to your attention.
We have had great interest from supporters about our LGBTQ+ supporter network. We want to make sure all supporters feel welcome, valued and safe at Easter Road at all times no matter their race, religion, gender or sexual orientation. We plan to meet up with those interested in joining the ally group at Easter Road in the coming weeks and more will be communicated on this shortly.
We’ll soon be in a position to communicate to supporters about our Tribute to absent friends & family match which we’re planning to host before the season finishes. This will be a time for all at the club, supporters, management, players and staff to come together to remember those no longer here.
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Hibs Kids
We’re looking forward to seeing all our young Hibs Kids, old and new, against St.Johnstone, Saturday 5th March - our last Hibs Kids fixture of season 2021/22. Tickets will be allocated in the Famous Five lower stand, Hibs Kids members can claim their free matchday ticket online or via the ticket office.
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David Gray On The Hibee Buzz!
Hibs legend, Scottish Cup winning hero, now First Team coach, Sir David Gray is the latest guest on The Hibee Buzz podcast. The full interview is available to watch here (https://www.hibernianfc.co.uk/article/david-gray-on-the-hibee-buzz).
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Hanlon Stevenson Foundation - Sauzée 4 prize draw
All proceeds from the Hanlon Stevenson Sauzée 4 prize draw will support Ukrainian children through the great work of Dnipro Kids.
For more information please head to hanlonstevensonfoundation.co.uk (http://www.hanlonstevensonfoundation.co.uk)
Each £10 you donate before/on 14th March enters into the draw once.
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HIBERNIAN CHARITY BALL 2022
Final call to join former Hibernian captains Pat Stanton and Rob Jones to celebrate the fantastic work of the Hibernian Community Foundation at the second Gala Ball on Friday 18th March, 2022. An opportunity to ask Rob and Pat anything followed by an evening of glamour, great company, incredible food, drinks, and astounding entertainment. More details here (https://www.hiberniancommunityfoundation.org.uk/gala-ball-details).
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Lots of content available on the club website from the last month and I would encourage you to have a look here - https://www.hibernianfc.co.uk/news
Keep doing what you do. If you need me to help with anything, please just shout.
KP
Power
01-03-2022, 03:20 PM
Is it true Dundee aren't selling tickets at ground tomorrow?
They aren't. They haven't had an away match ticket pod or digital tickets this season. Their ticket office have confirmed no away match sales on the night.
I'm happy to help supporters and bring purchased tickets up with me. I was down at Easter Road today collecting for supporters and will be doing so again tomorrow once I have a break from work to nip down.
GreenCastle
01-03-2022, 03:30 PM
Thanks for updates as always.
Can something be done about the away fans when visiting. This has come up numerous times over last few seasons.
Over crowding lower tier - especially towards the East lower.
Often fans standing in front walkways / spilling onto pitch.
Away fans flags all over the stand blocking advertising.
Well highlighted songs being sung on Sunday.
Hearts block off corner section and limit Hibs ticket sales - why aren’t Hibs doing similar to protect home fans ?
Thanks
Itsnoteasy
01-03-2022, 03:36 PM
Thanks for updates as always.
Can something be done about the away fans when visiting. This has come up numerous times over last few seasons.
Over crowding lower tier - especially towards the East lower.
Often fans standing in front walkways / spilling onto pitch.
Away fans flags all over the stand blocking advertising.
Well highlighted songs being sung on Sunday.
Hearts block off corner section and limit Hibs ticket sales - why aren’t Hibs doing similar to protect home fans ?
Thanks
What's the point of doing what Hertz do. Block off a section you are losing money.
Fuzzywuzzy
01-03-2022, 03:37 PM
Is there any update on the fans survey? It'll be interesting to see the results.
staunchhibby
01-03-2022, 04:36 PM
why are we held behind to let visiting supporters leave.We were held up in St Clair Street at disabled parking area for at least 30mins.Security staff said it was on police instructions
SON OF PADDY
01-03-2022, 06:55 PM
How about everytime the bigot brothers sing their sectarian songs, we get the stadium announcer to blast out a hibs song at maximum volume?
Would be better,than hearing their vile songs !
Baldy Foghorn
01-03-2022, 07:03 PM
why are we held behind to let visiting supporters leave.We were held up in St Clair Street at disabled parking area for at least 30mins.Security staff said it was on police instructions
Why were gates at West shut, leaving a bottleneck to get through small space at the side of ticket office. Who makes these decisions?
Why were gates at West shut, leaving a bottleneck to get through small space at the side of ticket office. Who makes these decisions?
The police will have made that decision so that Hibs and Celtic fans didn't mix directly after the game. Allows Celtic fans to go over the Bothwell Bridge and up Easter Road whilst Hibs fans need to go down and round St Clair to get onto Easter Road, by which time Celtic fans should be well up Easter Road/onto London Road by then. Been like that for a long time.
Baldy Foghorn
01-03-2022, 07:47 PM
The police will have made that decision so that Hibs and Celtic fans didn't mix directly after the game. Allows Celtic fans to go over the Bothwell Bridge and up Easter Road whilst Hibs fans need to go down and round St Clair to get onto Easter Road, by which time Celtic fans should be well up Easter Road/onto London Road by then. Been like that for a long time.
We have never had the green gates closed before. That was the point I was making not about the barriers, more so the number of people trying to get out the smaller gate.
Carheenlea
01-03-2022, 07:52 PM
We have never had the green gates closed before. That was the point I was making not about the barriers, more so the number of people trying to get out the smaller gate.
I’m sure I read elsewhere on another thread that it was a case of a missing key for the gate that was located eventually, albeit after the final whistle and after fans had started to exit the stadium.
Was potentially a dangerous situation and hopefully just a one off error.
Baldy Foghorn
01-03-2022, 08:16 PM
I’m sure I read elsewhere on another thread that it was a case of a missing key for the gate that was located eventually, albeit after the final whistle and after fans had started to exit the stadium.
Was potentially a dangerous situation and hopefully just a one off error.
Missed that, cheers for that D:aok:
DaveF
01-03-2022, 08:37 PM
I’m sure I read elsewhere on another thread that it was a case of a missing key for the gate that was located eventually, albeit after the final whistle and after fans had started to exit the stadium.
Was potentially a dangerous situation and hopefully just a one off error.
I don't buy that as an excuse as it's not the first time those gates have been half open. Unless some steward / offici is just very, very forgetful.
JimBHibees
01-03-2022, 08:43 PM
They aren't. They haven't had an away match ticket pod or digital tickets this season. Their ticket office have confirmed no away match sales on the night.
I'm happy to help supporters and bring purchased tickets up with me. I was down at Easter Road today collecting for supporters and will be doing so again tomorrow once I have a break from work to nip down.
Did they explain why they aren't selling tickets kind of strange to me.
malcolm
02-03-2022, 04:00 PM
I don't buy that as an excuse as it's not the first time those gates have been half open. Unless some steward / offici is just very, very forgetful.
I reckon this falls from recent pre-match practice of closing those gates probably to funnel everyone through the a single point to facilitate vaccination/negative LFT checks at the one place - so perhaps not needing to have extra staff to cover this at both entry points. The opening of the gates prior to the end of the match, rather than normally opening pre-match, may just have been mucked up by mislaying the key or the person with it.
I’m hoping, with the end of legal checks, that the gates will be open before and after for the next game reverting to usual practice.:wink:
GreenCastle
08-03-2022, 06:22 AM
Thanks for updates as always.
Can something be done about the away fans when visiting. This has come up numerous times over last few seasons.
Over crowding lower tier - especially towards the East lower.
Often fans standing in front walkways / spilling onto pitch.
Away fans flags all over the stand blocking advertising.
Well highlighted songs being sung on Sunday.
Hearts block off corner section and limit Hibs ticket sales - why aren’t Hibs doing similar to protect home fans ?
Thanks
Hello Kieran - any update here please ?
Also can you confirm what the situation is about Motherwell seating / unreserved seats for this weekend thanks.
dangermouse
08-03-2022, 08:33 AM
I’m sure I read elsewhere on another thread that it was a case of a missing key for the gate that was located eventually, albeit after the final whistle and after fans had started to exit the stadium.
Was potentially a dangerous situation and hopefully just a one off error.
There is no key. It was held shut by a sliding bold which was allegedly opened by a supporter to allow a larger exit point. Whoever made the decision to close it should be made to watch footage of Hillsborough. A disaster waiting to happen!
Antifa Hibs
08-03-2022, 08:42 AM
Hello Kieran - any update here please ?
Also can you confirm what the situation is about Motherwell seating / unreserved seats for this weekend thanks.
Hopefully he doesn't waste time with a reply. The stuff you've mentioned above, Hibs fans do the exact same at some away games, part and parcel of it.
"Close a block of to protect Hibs fans" :hahaha:
Regarding Motherwell the situation is quite obvious. The ticket states sits anywhere, so guess what, people are going to sit anywhere. Very difficult to work out that one....
HibbyKeith
08-03-2022, 08:52 AM
There is no key. It was held shut by a sliding bold which was allegedly opened by a supporter to allow a larger exit point. Whoever made the decision to close it should be made to watch footage of Hillsborough. A disaster waiting to happen!There was 100% a padlock on the bavk of the gate. As I exited the short blonde haired steward supervisor (shes at ER most weeks) was at the gate looking at the padlock.I said to my auld man as we were leaving "wonder what prat thought it was a good idea to padlock a gate shut when the stadium is full of supporters" Hillsborough was also mentioned by another supporter as we were got through the gate.
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Power
08-03-2022, 09:13 AM
Morning all,
Just picking up a few queries left here - I would always encourage an email or PM (threads and posts can get lost in the traffic).
Thanks for updates as always.
Can something be done about the away fans when visiting. This has come up numerous times over last few seasons.
Over crowding lower tier - especially towards the East lower.
Often fans standing in front walkways / spilling onto pitch.
Away fans flags all over the stand blocking advertising.
Well highlighted songs being sung on Sunday.
Hearts block off corner section and limit Hibs ticket sales - why aren’t Hibs doing similar to protect home fans ?
Thanks
Match Safety and Operations are aware of most of these and will continue to push the authorities to be tougher on these, I’ll still flag this.
Why were gates at West shut, leaving a bottleneck to get through small space at the side of ticket office. Who makes these decisions?
The club was aware of this before I picked it up with them last Monday S. They’ll pick up with stewarding and I’ve been promised this won’t happen again.
Is there any update on the fans survey? It'll be interesting to see the results.
University of Edinburgh will be providing their report soon (we’ll over 10k responses which is great). Once the club has had a chance to review and digest I’m sure we’ll hear more - I’ve asked.
why are we held behind to let visiting supporters leave.We were held up in St Clair Street at disabled parking area for at least 30mins.Security staff said it was on police instructions
This process has been the case for years now as per instructions from Police Scotland, who contribute to match and supporter safety.
Can you confirm what the situation is about Motherwell seating / unreserved seats for this weekend thanks.
I’ve asked the club to issue Comms on this
The tickets we have sent have very small text of seat details and in large lettering free seating.
This will be free seating but supporters to be mindful of those who have purchased specific for accessibility reasons.
GreenCastle
08-03-2022, 09:20 AM
Thanks for updates.
AL-Qaholik
08-03-2022, 09:32 AM
Morning all,
Just picking up a few queries left here - I would always encourage an email or PM (threads and posts can get lost in the traffic).
Match Safety and Operations are aware of most of these and will continue to push the authorities to be tougher on these, I’ll still flag this.
The club was aware of this before I picked it up with them last Monday S. They’ll pick up with stewarding and I’ve been promised this won’t happen again.
University of Edinburgh will be providing their report soon (we’ll over 10k responses which is great). Once the club has had a chance to review and digest I’m sure we’ll hear more - I’ve asked.
This process has been the case for years now as per instructions from Police Scotland, who contribute to match and supporter safety.
I’ve asked the club to issue Comms on this
The tickets we have sent have very small text of seat details and in large lettering free seating.
This will be free seating but supporters to be mindful of those who have purchased specific for accessibility reasons.
Sorry but "it's been this way for ages" really isn't a sufficient response to this issue.
It needs to be fully addressed and resolved - we keep hearing about wanting to improve the matchday experience; here's the perfect opportunity to do just that.
Hermit Crab
08-03-2022, 09:39 AM
Sorry but "it's been this way for ages" really isn't a sufficient response to this issue.
It needs to be fully addressed and resolved - we keep hearing about wanting to improve the matchday experience; here's the perfect opportunity to do just that.
How else are they meant to do it? If we got out first theres more potential for bother than there is if away fans leave first and get escorted up ER by police. You're surely not saying that being held back 15 minutes ruins the match day experience? :confused:
JimBHibees
08-03-2022, 09:41 AM
How else are they meant to do it? If we got out first theres more potential for bother than there is if away fans leave first and get escorted up ER by police. You're surely not saying that being held back 15 minutes ruins the match day experience? :confused:
Tend to agree much more scope for trouble the other way round imo.
AL-Qaholik
08-03-2022, 09:50 AM
How else are they meant to do it? If we got out first theres more potential for bother than there is if away fans leave first and get escorted up ER by police. You're surely not saying that being held back 15 minutes ruins the match day experience? :confused:
Other clubs seem to manage it the other way around.
People miss trains, buses etc and, as was mentioned by the person who asked the question in the first place, cars are now also being stopped from leaving via St. Clair St (the way we're told to go), which was never the case before.
Also, it is at least 25 to 30 minutes every time.
Yes, this has an adverse impact on many people's matchday experience - if it doesn't impact yours, congrats.
Hermit Crab
08-03-2022, 10:32 AM
Other clubs seem to manage it the other way around.
People miss trains, buses etc and, as was mentioned by the person who asked the question in the first place, cars are now also being stopped from leaving via St. Clair St (the way we're told to go), which was never the case before.
Also, it is at least 25 to 30 minutes every time.
Yes, this has an adverse impact on many people's matchday experience - if it doesn't impact yours, congrats.
Other clubs don't have a ground like Easter Rd that has a bottleneck situation which could lead to trouble. If we are let out first then Easter Rd would be a battle ground then folk would still be going nuts saying their kids shouldn't have to witness it etc etc.
Steven79
08-03-2022, 10:37 AM
Other clubs don't have a ground like Easter Rd that has a bottleneck situation which could lead to trouble. If we are let out first then Easter Rd would be a battle ground then folk would still be going nuts saying their kids shouldn't have to witness it etc etc.
But everyone walking towards each Easter Road together is perfectly fine?
LaMotta
08-03-2022, 10:46 AM
Sorry but "it's been this way for ages" really isn't a sufficient response to this issue.
It needs to be fully addressed and resolved - we keep hearing about wanting to improve the matchday experience; here's the perfect opportunity to do just that.
The fact it is a Police Scotland directive is a sufficient response though. Yes it's annoying but its the way it has to be. If you are looking for someone to blame then direct it to the football casuals that emerged in the 1980's. Although maybe don't say it to their face:greengrin
LaMotta
08-03-2022, 10:47 AM
But everyone walking towards each Easter Road together is perfectly fine?
People arrive at different times though staggered up to KO. A whole stadium leaving at once is the issue.
Eyrie
08-03-2022, 07:14 PM
Other clubs don't have a ground like Easter Rd that has a bottleneck situation which could lead to trouble. If we are let out first then Easter Rd would be a battle ground then folk would still be going nuts saying their kids shouldn't have to witness it etc etc.
Simple solution - keep the away fans back for half an hour.
Isn't that what happens at Ibrox and Parkhead?
Mick O'Rourke
08-03-2022, 07:45 PM
Simple solution - keep the away fans back for half an hour.
Isn't that what happens at Ibrox and Parkhead?
Sevco zombies would demolish the South if you held them back.
So would the poppy thieves.
They do enough damage,as it is.
In the Glasgow grounds,away support is generally just a few hundred.
Not thousands. Easier to police.
Carheenlea
08-03-2022, 08:28 PM
As frustrating as it is, I can understand the logic. Just a bit of unfortunate geography and street layout.
If you did hold Old Firm/Hearts back then there might be more risk of trouble if Hibs fans were congregated on Easter Road etc - probably better to get them away out the road first. By the time fans do come into contact by mixing the immediate post match emotions have eased and maybe easier to police.
Carheenlea
08-03-2022, 08:29 PM
Simple solution - keep the away fans back for half an hour.
Isn't that what happens at Ibrox and Parkhead?
Was about 15 minutes max at Ibrox last time and don’t even get kept in at Celtic.
Keith_M
08-03-2022, 08:46 PM
Hopefully he doesn't waste time with a reply. The stuff you've mentioned above, Hibs fans do the exact same at some away games, part and parcel of it.
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Hibs fans sing sectarian and terrorist worshipping songs at away games?
:confused:
GreenCastle
03-05-2022, 01:18 PM
Hello - is there any update on the fans survey ?
Minor issue on grand scheme of things going on but can the club try jetwash the side (white panels) of the East Stand at St Clair Street - Makes the stadium look run down as many go past that way.
Thanks
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