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Hermit Crab
10-03-2022, 12:20 PM
Hearts away, Saturday the 9th of April 3pm kick off. AST holders money for this getting deducted on Monday so expect the tickets to go on sale later next week or early the following week.

Prices are as follows

Adult £31/Lower £29 (Guess work for the lower as this is what it was last time I think.)
Senior £22
Student £22
Under 18 £18
Under 16 £13
Under 13 £12

Usual rules for this apply, one per ST client ref number. No public sale likely.

Jones28
10-03-2022, 12:22 PM
Cheaper than Easter road for the first time ever.

Frazerbob
10-03-2022, 01:18 PM
No upper tier, lower tier nonsense?

Ringothedog
10-03-2022, 01:34 PM
No upper tier, lower tier nonsense?

There is, we were given the option. I have no idea what the price difference is though.

Suburban Hibby
10-03-2022, 01:35 PM
Excuse my ignorance- both my son and I are ST holders in main stand, is there still such a thing as an away season ticket or can all ST holders apply for tickets for Tynecastle?

JimBHibees
10-03-2022, 01:37 PM
Excuse my ignorance- both my son and I are ST holders in main stand, is there still such a thing as an away season ticket or can all ST holders apply for tickets for Tynecastle?

All season ticket holders can apply, away season ticket holders are assured of their ticket at all away games.

Suburban Hibby
10-03-2022, 01:38 PM
All season ticket holders can apply, away season ticket holders are assured of their ticket at all away games.

Cheers

Frazerbob
10-03-2022, 02:35 PM
There is, we were given the option. I have no idea what the price difference is though.

I meant in price difference. They usually charge more fir the fabled upper tier. No mention in the OP tho.

SteveHFC
10-03-2022, 02:37 PM
I meant in price difference. They usually charge more fir the fabled upper tier. No mention in the OP tho.

All tickets will be allocated in the ‘upper’ section but those who wish to be allocated in the lower please let me know asap and I will do this for you and refund the difference in prices.

Tickets will be on sale for the lower.

HH81
10-03-2022, 03:00 PM
Anyone with a spare, pick me 😁

Hermit Crab
10-03-2022, 03:38 PM
No upper tier, lower tier nonsense?


Post amended accordingly. Thinks its £29 for lower.

Hermit Crab
10-03-2022, 03:39 PM
I meant in price difference. They usually charge more fir the fabled upper tier. No mention in the OP tho.


Geez a break, the email we got didn't have separate prices for the lower. :greengrin

lyonhibs
11-03-2022, 03:15 PM
I meant in price difference. They usually charge more fir the fabled upper tier. No mention in the OP tho.

You mean from row 12 upwards above the huge drop created by that, errrrr, walkway?

gbhibby
11-03-2022, 04:17 PM
What do you call a stadium with no tiers?
Tynecastle

CraigHibee
11-03-2022, 04:31 PM
What do you call a stadium with no tiers?
Tynecastle

Plenty of tears though 😁

Kojock
15-03-2022, 10:37 AM
Hear7s tickets just arrived interesting to note that the tickets have “Kick off time subject to change. Check before the game” printed on them might just be a precautionary warning.

OstKurve Hibs
15-03-2022, 10:40 AM
Didnt know they had went on sale,

Kojock
15-03-2022, 10:42 AM
Didnt know they had went on sale,

It’s AST holders ones that have been sent out.

OstKurve Hibs
15-03-2022, 10:45 AM
It’s AST holders ones that have been sent out.

Ok, cheers

Steven79
15-03-2022, 10:54 AM
Hear7s tickets just arrived interesting to note that the tickets have “Kick off time subject to change. Check before the game” printed on them might just be a precautionary warning.They probably assumed that it would be changed like many of us

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SteveHFC
15-03-2022, 11:18 AM
It’s AST holders ones that have been sent out.

Just picked up mines at the ticket office.

davhibby
15-03-2022, 05:59 PM
Hear7s tickets just arrived interesting to note that the tickets have “Kick off time subject to change. Check before the game” printed on them might just be a precautionary warning.

They always have that on them

Ringothedog
15-03-2022, 06:30 PM
There will be one extra ticket available as I can’t make that game and never took up my AST option also extremely unlikely I will get to the Semi final either. the other tickets in our AST allocation arrived at my house today

Leith Green
15-03-2022, 08:39 PM
Is this similar to last tynie derby , announced Thursday and put on sale the next morning , rings a bell?? Need to be on the ball this time because i missed the initial announcement and ended up watching from my sofa with 4 kids jumping about 😂

hibbysam
15-03-2022, 09:15 PM
They probably assumed that it would be changed like many of us

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I still think it’s 50/50 it’ll be changed. Sky will be sitting tight until after this weekends games to see if rangers are likely to be in the hunt post-split.

Steven79
15-03-2022, 09:34 PM
I still think it’s 50/50 it’ll be changed. Sky will be sitting tight until after this weekends games to see if rangers are likely to be in the hunt post-split.They aren't going to move it now.

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K-Zazu
15-03-2022, 09:44 PM
How many away season ticket holders do we have?

hibbyfraelibby
15-03-2022, 09:48 PM
I still think it’s 50/50 it’ll be changed. Sky will be sitting tight until after this weekends games to see if rangers are likely to be in the hunt post-split.

Its 100% confirmed on that date as there is no leeway in the contract for Sky to change after they confirmed their pick which they did last month

Hermit Crab
15-03-2022, 11:36 PM
How many away season ticket holders do we have?


Between 200 and 300. AST numbers are capped at 350 but 350 didn't take up this option this season due to covid etc. This will likely be the season of the AST scheme anyway. Murmurs that its getting scrapped at then end of the season.

Hermit Crab
15-03-2022, 11:37 PM
Hear7s tickets just arrived interesting to note that the tickets have “Kick off time subject to change. Check before the game” printed on them might just be a precautionary warning.


Excellent service from Hibs, bought on Monday, delivered on Tuesday. Would expect the rest of these to be on sale to STH's imminently.

SteveHFC
15-03-2022, 11:44 PM
Between 200 and 300. AST numbers are capped at 350 but 350 didn't take up this option this season due to covid etc. This will likely be the season of the AST scheme anyway. Murmurs that its getting scrapped at then end of the season.

Loyalty points coming back :hyper

Hermit Crab
15-03-2022, 11:47 PM
Loyalty points coming back :hyper


No chance unfortunately. It will be changing, but probably not for the better.

SteveHFC
16-03-2022, 12:43 AM
No chance unfortunately. It will be changing, but probably not for the better.

Will be interesting to find out the change.

Hope those who are part of the AST are awarded.

Antifa Hibs
16-03-2022, 06:49 AM
No chance unfortunately. It will be changing, but probably not for the better.

Interesting. Any hints as to what?

I know the dons launched AberDNA membership scheme a few years back with different levels/tiers depending on what you pay a month. The huns launched MyGers too which takes account into every pound you spend with the club and gives priority on home and away games too. Suspect something between those two schemes maybe?

hibbysam
16-03-2022, 07:08 AM
Its 100% confirmed on that date as there is no leeway in the contract for Sky to change after they confirmed their pick which they did last month

Of course there is. The only question is whether they pick the derby or rangers at Tynie after the split. The rangers game that weekend has no bearing on our games ability of being on TV. With the game still weeks away they’ll be holding off for a final decision after this weekend.

Steven79
16-03-2022, 07:27 AM
Of course there is. The only question is whether they pick the derby or rangers at Tynie after the split. The rangers game that weekend has no bearing on our games ability of being on TV. With the game still weeks away they’ll be holding off for a final decision after this weekend.Sky have already picked St Mirren v The Rangers for TV that weekend.

Our game is definitely going to kick off at 15:00.

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hibbysam
16-03-2022, 07:30 AM
Sky have already picked St Mirren v The Rangers for TV that weekend.

Our game is definitely going to kick off at 15:00.

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They had picked that long before the announcement regarding choosing between Rangers or Hibs’ trip to tynecastle.

hibbyfraelibby
16-03-2022, 07:35 AM
Of course there is. The only question is whether they pick the derby or rangers at Tynie after the split. The rangers game that weekend has no bearing on our games ability of being on TV. With the game still weeks away they’ll be holding off for a final decision after this weekend.

Sky have made their choice, announced it and the SPFL has confirmed it.

Be as stubborn as you like but read everybody's lips...it is not happening. Period

hibbysam
16-03-2022, 07:40 AM
Sky have made their choice, announced it and the SPFL has confirmed it.

Be as stubborn as you like but read everybody's lips...it is not happening. Period

It was never a choice between St Mirren Rangers and Hearts Hibs though… Sky can have more than 1 game per game week.
The only choice was Hearts Hibs or Hearts Rangers post split as they have 1 game left at tynecastle. None of that has been announced and they’re saying the tickets are also clearly implying the kick off time may change.

FWIW for selfish reasons I’m delighted if it wasn’t moved, just don’t think it’s as set in stone as people think.

Gloucester Hibs
16-03-2022, 07:57 AM
When do we think tickets will go on sale to ST holders?

hibbyfraelibby
16-03-2022, 08:27 AM
It was never a choice between St Mirren Rangers and Hearts Hibs though… Sky can have more than 1 game per game week.
The only choice was Hearts Hibs or Hearts Rangers post split as they have 1 game left at tynecastle. None of that has been announced and they’re saying the tickets are also clearly implying the kick off time may change.

FWIW for selfish reasons I’m delighted if it wasn’t moved, just don’t think it’s as set in stone as people think.

Jeezo...Its like talking to a brick wall.

1. Sky are contractually obliged to notify the SPFL of the match picks by a scheduled date.

2. These picks are binding commitments and cannot be amended, deleted or added to. They chose their schedule get over it

3. Sky is limited in the number of games from any particular club's home schedule and to the total number of games they can cover over the season.

4. Every club includes the ko times may vary clause in their conditions. Its not just to accommodate Sky but covers weather postponements, rescheduling of matches to accommodate international commitments, cup replays etc.

OstKurve Hibs
16-03-2022, 08:43 AM
Anyone know if there will be tickets sold from the actual ticket office or will the be online sales for the league derby ?

hibbyfraelibby
16-03-2022, 09:28 AM
Anyone know if there will be tickets sold from the actual ticket office or will the be online sales for the league derby ?

Just up on official site on sale from tomorrow to STs. On line sales only

JimBHibees
16-03-2022, 09:53 AM
Just up on official site on sale from tomorrow to STs. On line sales only

https://www.hibernianfc.co.uk/article/ticket-information-hearts-a

12 tomorrow

Hermit Crab
16-03-2022, 11:27 AM
Interesting. Any hints as to what?

I know the dons launched AberDNA membership scheme a few years back with different levels/tiers depending on what you pay a month. The huns launched MyGers too which takes account into every pound you spend with the club and gives priority on home and away games too. Suspect something between those two schemes maybe?


Couple of things I've heard. Absolutely nothing concrete so do not take any of this as gospel.

1, AST scrapped and going back to a free for all away games including Hearts, Celtic and Rangers.

2, As well as having a season ticket the idea of an additional paid for membership has been put forward. Only then would you be eligible for away tickets. (Apparently Norwich have a similar scheme)

3, Another form loyalty scheme, could be based on points or games attended in the past etc.

Carheenlea
16-03-2022, 11:42 AM
Couple of things I've heard. Absolutely nothing concrete so do not take any of this as gospel.

1, AST scrapped and going back to a free for all away games including Hearts, Celtic and Rangers.

2, As well as having a season ticket the idea of an additional paid for membership has been put forward. Only then would you be eligible for away tickets. (Apparently Norwich have a similar scheme)

3, Another form loyalty scheme, could be based on points or games attended in the past etc.

Number 1 would be a ludicrous situation, given that it was the compromise/alternative to loyalty points when the scheme was scrapped. Can’t see that happening but with Dempster away and maybe others behind the scenes who knows.

Number 2 - I’m not sure asking those who attend the most games to pay even more money for the right to do so is a great idea. Unlike a club like Rangers for example, we don’t have a big enough away support to be selling out away ends each week, so those who travel regularly to away matches should really be catered for when it comes to high demand occasions. If it was a struggle to get tickets for likes of Aberdeen, Dens Park, St Mirren etc then you could accept that you just have to take your chance and be grateful for what tickets you can get when it came to Ibrox/Tynecastle/Celtic Park.
That really just points to the third suggestion for a model that would suit and cater for the size of support in the fairest possible manner if the AST scheme is to be abandoned.

SteveHFC
16-03-2022, 12:02 PM
Couple of things I've heard. Absolutely nothing concrete so do not take any of this as gospel.

1, AST scrapped and going back to a free for all away games including Hearts, Celtic and Rangers.

2, As well as having a season ticket the idea of an additional paid for membership has been put forward. Only then would you be eligible for away tickets. (Apparently Norwich have a similar scheme)

3, Another form loyalty scheme, could be based on points or games attended in the past etc.

That would be extremely unfair on those who attend all away games or at least most away games.

Hermit Crab
16-03-2022, 12:09 PM
Number 1 would be a ludicrous situation, given that it was the compromise/alternative to loyalty points when the scheme was scrapped. Can’t see that happening but with Dempster away and maybe others behind the scenes who knows.

Number 2 - I’m not sure asking those who attend the most games to pay even more money for the right to do so is a great idea. Unlike a club like Rangers for example, we don’t have a big enough away support to be selling out away ends each week, so those who travel regularly to away matches should really be catered for when it comes to high demand occasions. If it was a struggle to get tickets for likes of Aberdeen, Dens Park, St Mirren etc then you could accept that you just have to take your chance and be grateful for what tickets you can get when it came to Ibrox/Tynecastle/Celtic Park.
That really just points to the third suggestion for a model that would suit and cater for the size of support in the fairest possible manner if the AST scheme is to be abandoned.


The boy Kensell is keen on introducing in things that were in place at Norwich it seems and wants to implement them up here. On paper it works but in reality we have nowhere near the away fan base required to make a paid for membership successful. A couple of hundred fans in Dingwall that travel on a Tuesday night is not going to make a paid for membership attractive or popular. We would need years of success on the the park for that to be be even trialed and I'm talking regularly winning leagues and trophies and constantly challenging the OF every season which is not going to happen. Hibs need to be very careful with this as they risk alienating a section of the loyal support away.

Everybody wants to go to Hearts away as usual but we are toiling to shift 1100 tickets for Aberdeen which is arguably the bigger game as we need to pull away from them. Catching Hearts is not likely and we need to beat the teams around us first and foremost.

Hermit Crab
16-03-2022, 12:10 PM
That would be extremely unfair on those who attend all away games or at least most away games.


You should know by now that Hibs really don't give a 5hit about the away support. They take fans for granted.

Steven79
16-03-2022, 12:15 PM
That would be extremely unfair on those who attend all away games or at least most away games.


I think the only fair option is going back to loyalty points.

Hermit Crab
16-03-2022, 12:26 PM
I think the only fair option is going back to loyalty points.


I'd be all for that, as long as current AST holders start with more points than the rest.

Antifa Hibs
16-03-2022, 12:34 PM
They'd be better just doing an AST for Tynie, Ibrox and Parkhead and Scottish Cup away ties as realistically those are the only ones that are going to be a potential struggle, cap it at 500 or something. Loyalty points aswell as the AST seems alot of hassle for what is essentially one fixture of the season that sells out instantly - Hearts away. The couple of other sellouts we've had this season like Parkhead and Motherwell took well over a week.

Infact for other teams other than those 3 i'd prefer if we could just buy from the home side and buy and print direct. No point in this day and age having to goto ER for the likes of St Johnstone and Dundee etc.

007
16-03-2022, 12:37 PM
I'd be all for that, as long as current AST holders start with more points than the rest.

If they were going to do it based on say a rolling 2 year history then you'd hope they'd use everyone's account history for the previous 2 years as the starting point rather than everyone just starting at (Royaume Uni) nil points.

Mikey_1875
16-03-2022, 12:41 PM
If they were going to do it based on say a rolling 2 year history then you'd hope they'd use everyone's account history for the previous 2 years as the starting point rather than everyone just starting at (Royaume Uni) nil points.

I’d hope so too as not every home/away fan is an AST. The problem with a points system though is that some clubs are now selling tickets directly to the fans so it will be very hard for hibs to keep track of.

As a previous poster mentioned its only 2/3 games a season where it is a struggle so maybe hibs will be eyeing a new system that requires a lot less admin.

kaimendhibs
16-03-2022, 01:12 PM
You should know by now that Hibs really don't give a 5hit about the away support. They take fans for granted.

Be raging if we get screwed again G.

Hermit Crab
16-03-2022, 01:41 PM
Be raging if we get screwed again G.


So would I M. Would be typical Hibs eh.

wookie70
16-03-2022, 01:58 PM
Hopefully, a return to loyalty points based solely on attendance at the games and in my view you get points for the ticket being used as the season progresses. No issue with AST holders being given an initial priority.

Not sure following what was done at Norwich is a great idea. They don't seem to have improved their attendances in any meaningful way. Like most clubs they have a core and it fluctuates based on what is happening on the park. The way Hibs are going I wouldn't be surprised if this is a way of screwing more money out of fans. The timing for that, if that is the plan, may be very poor as there must be lots of households thinking about what luxuries they will need to stop to pay the bills.

green day
16-03-2022, 02:02 PM
So would I M. Would be typical Hibs eh.

Is it worth sending a PM to Keiran P to see what they may be planning, and perhaps get ahead of any potential issues?

Hermit Crab
16-03-2022, 02:03 PM
Is it worth sending a PM to Keiran P to see what they may be planning, and perhaps get ahead of any potential issues?


No, I don't think so.

.Sean.
16-03-2022, 02:47 PM
Couple of things I've heard. Absolutely nothing concrete so do not take any of this as gospel.

1, AST scrapped and going back to a free for all away games including Hearts, Celtic and Rangers.

2, As well as having a season ticket the idea of an additional paid for membership has been put forward. Only then would you be eligible for away tickets. (Apparently Norwich have a similar scheme)

3, Another form loyalty scheme, could be based on points or games attended in the past etc.
So you’d need the additional membership as well as a season ticket to be eligible for tickets for instance Ibrox and Tynecastle?

JimBHibees
16-03-2022, 02:47 PM
Is it one ticket per season for Tynecastle?

Hermit Crab
16-03-2022, 02:59 PM
Is it one ticket per season for Tynecastle?


Yes, one per valid ST reference number.

Season Ticket Holders will be able to purchase 1 ticket per client reference and up to 10 tickets in any one transaction.

Hermit Crab
16-03-2022, 03:01 PM
So you’d need the additional membership as well as a season ticket to be eligible for tickets for instance Ibrox and Tynecastle?


Thats correct, and not as uncommon as you think. Down in England a few clubs do this. Man City have cup schemes for FA and league cup games as well as Euro game schemes.

It would definitely not be popular up here and would most likely backfire.

hibbyfraelibby
16-03-2022, 03:13 PM
I hope there is no AST or Loyalty Points scheme to facilitate putting money in our opponents pockets to use against it.

The arguement that this guarantees us support awsy from homd is a false one.

The AST or Loyalty Point Scheme does not materially affect the size of our travelling support.

Whatever allocation we are given for Tynecastle, Parkhead or Ibrox will sell regardless, the other grounds there is no excess demand to be met.

I suggest, given we used it this season when crowds were restricted, that Hibs just use their lottery program on the ticketing system and everybody gets an equal chance shojld the demand be there.

No faffing with STs, ticket usage or faux loyalty schemes.

All fans are equal, even those self designated super uber fans who think the club should pander to their needs and no-one elses.

(I am ensconsed in my bunker awaiting the incoming...)

JimBHibees
16-03-2022, 04:01 PM
Yes, one per valid ST reference number.

Season Ticket Holders will be able to purchase 1 ticket per client reference and up to 10 tickets in any one transaction.

Thanks

Carheenlea
16-03-2022, 04:57 PM
I hope there is no AST or Loyalty Points scheme to facilitate putting money in our opponents pockets to use against it.

The arguement that this guarantees us support awsy from homd is a false one.

The AST or Loyalty Point Scheme does not materially affect the size of our travelling support.

Whatever allocation we are given for Tynecastle, Parkhead or Ibrox will sell regardless, the other grounds there is no excess demand to be met.

I suggest, given we used it this season when crowds were restricted, that Hibs just use their lottery program on the ticketing system and everybody gets an equal chance shojld the demand be there.

No faffing with STs, ticket usage or faux loyalty schemes.

All fans are equal, even those self designated super uber fans who think the club should pander to their needs and no-one elses.

(I am ensconsed in my bunker awaiting the incoming...)

Where your argument falls down is the fact that Hibs don’t have a large travelling support, and that support can be accommodated in most stadiums around the country with plenty seats left spare.

I have friends who are ST holders at Ibrox and Celtic Park and for away matches the demand is too high so they just take whatever ones they can get their hands on. Hibs are different in that supporters who wish to follow the club on the road can do so for the majority of the games, so when it comes to the higher demand games, it’s not really fair on those fans to suggest operating a “lottery” as a means of allocating tickets.

Both the AST and Loyalty Point Scheme were not put in place to maximise away support as you suggest, but rather to recognise the support who travel to away matches on a regular basis and to accommodate them in a fair manner when the occasions arise where demand exceeds supply.

(Plus, it would be nice if folk can argue their case without childish statements like that in your second last sentence. No need at all.)

Billy Whizz
16-03-2022, 05:01 PM
Where your argument falls down is the fact that Hibs don’t have a large travelling support, and that support can be accommodated in most stadiums around the country with plenty seats left spare.

I have friends who are ST holders at Ibrox and Celtic Park and for away matches the demand is too high so they just take whatever ones they can get their hands on. Hibs are different in that supporters who wish to follow the club on the road can do so for the majority of the games, so when it comes to the higher demand games, it’s not really fair on those fans to suggest operating a “lottery” as a means of allocating tickets.

Both the AST and Loyalty Point Scheme were not put in place to maximise away support as you suggest, but rather to recognise the support who travel to away matches on a regular basis and to accommodate them in a fair manner when the occasions arise where demand exceeds supply.

(Plus, it would be nice if folk can argue their case without childish statements like that in your second last sentence. No need at all.)

You tell him/her, great post

Hermit Crab
16-03-2022, 05:01 PM
Where your argument falls down is the fact that Hibs don’t have a large travelling support, and that support can be accommodated in most stadiums around the country with plenty seats left spare.

I have friends who are ST holders at Ibrox and Celtic Park and for away matches the demand is too high so they just take whatever ones they can get their hands on. Hibs are different in that supporters who wish to follow the club on the road can do so for the majority of the games, so when it comes to the higher demand games, it’s not really fair on those fans to suggest operating a “lottery” as a means of allocating tickets.

Both the AST and Loyalty Point Scheme were not put in place to maximise away support as you suggest, but rather to recognise the support who travel to away matches on a regular basis and to accommodate them in a fair manner when the occasions arise where demand exceeds supply.

(Plus, it would be nice if folk can argue their case without childish statements like that in your second last sentence. No need at all.)



We will never be able to operate a fully successful loyalty points systems or ballots until we are regularly competing for the league, cups and Europe every season and that is years away even with Rons investment.

seanshow
17-03-2022, 05:22 AM
Just in case the actual announcement gets buried amongst ast ramblings.

Tickets for tynecastle go on sale online only in under 6 hours at high noon, :aok:

bingo70
17-03-2022, 10:00 AM
What’s the best tactic for getting tickets here? Is there likely to be an online queue before 12pm?

Steven79
17-03-2022, 10:01 AM
What’s the best tactic for getting tickets here? Is there likely to be an online queue before 12pm?

Log in and hope for the best.

Hermit Crab
17-03-2022, 10:04 AM
What’s the best tactic for getting tickets here? Is there likely to be an online queue before 12pm?



Almost certainly going to be a queue. This is the non away fans 1 of 2 away days per season.

SHODAN
17-03-2022, 10:08 AM
Almost certainly going to be a queue. This is the non away fans 1 of 2 away days per season.

I tried excusing myself but nah you can have this one.

I will counterbalance though by pointing out that I go to every away derby, even the **** ones in the early 10s when we were guaranteed to lose and never sold out.

Hermit Crab
17-03-2022, 10:15 AM
I tried excusing myself but nah you can have this one.

I will counterbalance though by pointing out that I go to every away derby, even the **** ones in the early 10s when we were guaranteed to lose and never sold out.


Those were the days eh. Pick your section and seat before it became 'fashionable' to go to Hearts away.

bingo70
17-03-2022, 10:19 AM
Almost certainly going to be a queue. This is the non away fans 1 of 2 away days per season.

Aye that’s me.

Hope I get a ticket and make no apologies/excuses for not going to more away games.

Billy Whizz
17-03-2022, 10:21 AM
Those were the days eh. Pick your section and seat before it became 'fashionable' to go to Hearts away.

I’m not sure it’s fashionable, I think it’s horrible fixture, don’t enjoy it all

Hermit Crab
17-03-2022, 10:28 AM
I’m not sure it’s fashionable, I think it’s horrible fixture, don’t enjoy it all


Favourite away day for me.

Latapy'sVolley
17-03-2022, 10:31 AM
Queue has started now

poulton hibs
17-03-2022, 10:32 AM
Queue has started now

Do you have a link, not showing for me

Hibernian Verse
17-03-2022, 10:33 AM
Do you have a link, not showing for me

That means you're ahead of the queue.

Steven79
17-03-2022, 10:33 AM
Queue has started now

I'm 127th in the queue so unless the site crashes I should be okay...

I_Love_Latapy
17-03-2022, 10:34 AM
Logged in to tickets account but match v Hearts not showing?

AL-Qaholik
17-03-2022, 10:34 AM
Number 2! :thumbsup:

Mikey_1875
17-03-2022, 10:34 AM
Do you have a link, not showing for me

Try clearing cookies then it should work. Number 50 here:greengrin

green day
17-03-2022, 10:34 AM
I have been in ticketing for ages and no away at Hearts showing???

Sean1875
17-03-2022, 10:34 AM
Queue has started now

Cheers for the heads up, im 174th :flag:

AugustaHibs
17-03-2022, 10:34 AM
Logged in to tickets account but match v Hearts not showing?

Don’t go on sale til 12

Hibernian Verse
17-03-2022, 10:34 AM
Almost certainly going to be a queue. This is the non away fans 1 of 2 away days per season.

You've got an AST so why are you having a go at people you don't even know? You'll get a ticket - who cares who else does?

Sean1875
17-03-2022, 10:35 AM
I have been in ticketing for ages and no away at Hearts showing???

Wont show until 12

poulton hibs
17-03-2022, 10:36 AM
Try clearing cookies then it should work. Number 50 here:greengrin

Cleared cookies and in, thanks. Number 286

Hibernian Verse
17-03-2022, 10:37 AM
Cleared cookies and in, thanks. Number 286

You didn't need to do that you were already in.

Latapy'sVolley
17-03-2022, 10:37 AM
Try clearing cookies then it should work. Number 50 here:greengrin

This'll do the trick if anyone's having trouble finding the queue

Pretty Boy
17-03-2022, 10:38 AM
358 in the queue, decent chance I think.

I_Love_Latapy
17-03-2022, 10:40 AM
Try clearing cookies then it should work. Number 50 here:greengrin

Thanks a mill. Well that was really irritating but I will know next time. No. 356 in q. I find this stressful every bloody time.

Hibernian Verse
17-03-2022, 10:41 AM
Thanks a mill. Well that was really irritating but I will know next time. No. 356 in q. I find this stressful every bloody time.

As I've said to another poster, if you weren't in the queue you were already in the website.

You've basically walked out the shop and joined the back of the queue when you were at the till. That's the best way I can describe it...

Antifa Hibs
17-03-2022, 10:43 AM
400 odd here but I always thought they boot everyone out at 12pm anyway?

SHODAN
17-03-2022, 10:44 AM
God I love the magic line, changed days from the magic circle.

I_Love_Latapy
17-03-2022, 10:44 AM
As I've said to another poster, if you weren't in the queue you were already in the website.

You've basically walked out the shop and joined the back of the queue when you were at the till. That's the best way I can describe it...

[:facepalm:]

Mikey_1875
17-03-2022, 10:46 AM
As I've said to another poster, if you weren't in the queue you were already in the website.

You've basically walked out the shop and joined the back of the queue when you were at the till. That's the best way I can describe it...

Might work at times but you can easily be booted out before they go on sale I've found.

Sean1875
17-03-2022, 10:47 AM
As I've said to another poster, if you weren't in the queue you were already in the website.

You've basically walked out the shop and joined the back of the queue when you were at the till. That's the best way I can describe it...

Dont know if thats true, I wasn't in a queue on my phone and just went to navigate around the website to keep myself active/fresh and its kicked me out and put me back of the queue. Thankfully had a browser page opened anyways as backup as that's happened to me before so didn't want to risk it, phew.

Hibernian Verse
17-03-2022, 10:47 AM
Might work at times but you can easily be booted out before they go on sale I've found.

Possibly, but that's never happened to me since they started this system. I've got a back up on my phone which is in the queue so covered both ways.

wookie70
17-03-2022, 10:48 AM
Covering the bases. One logged in before queue, one logged in on phone sitting at 119 and one logged in on laptop sitting 400 odds. Thanks to the poster for the tip to clear cookies.

Hibernian Verse
17-03-2022, 10:48 AM
Dont know if thats true, I wasn't in a queue on my phone and just went to navigate around the website to keep myself active/fresh and its kicked me out and put me back of the queue. Thankfully had a browser page opened anyways as backup as that's happened to me before so didn't want to risk it, phew.

Think that's just been bad luck Sean. I'm always at work when tickets go on sale and luckily can use the work laptop try to avoid using my phone.

SHODAN
17-03-2022, 10:51 AM
Anyone know what section the drum is going to be in? Saying this as my Auntie is coming with me to this one and she wants to be as far away from it as possible.

wookie70
17-03-2022, 10:53 AM
Anyone know what section the drum is going to be in? Saying this as my Auntie is coming with me to this one and she wants to be as far away from it as possible.

More than likely in the lower section nearest the hearts fans on the left as you look from the pitch. They will be there regardless of where their ticket is. I'll be looking for tickets as far away as I can too

SHODAN
17-03-2022, 10:54 AM
More than likely in the lower section nearest the hearts fans on the left as you look from the pitch. They will be there regardless of where their ticket is. I'll be looking for tickets as far away as I can too

You say this, but at the Martin Boyle game we were right at the back of the stand near the middle and the drum suddenly turned up in the row directly in front of us.

green day
17-03-2022, 10:55 AM
Covering the bases. One logged in before queue, one logged in on phone sitting at 119 and one logged in on laptop sitting 400 odds. Thanks to the poster for the tip to clear cookies.

They also say you can transfer a spot from one device to another, but tbqh I have never found it that reliable.

Antifa Hibs
17-03-2022, 10:55 AM
Anyone know what section the drum is going to be in? Saying this as my Auntie is coming with me to this one and she wants to be as far away from it as possible.

Unless you're first in the que you're in for a shock if you think you're going to be able to pick your block and seats I think!

Hermit Crab
17-03-2022, 10:55 AM
400 odd here but I always thought they boot everyone out at 12pm anyway?


If you're in the queue you won't get kicked out.

I_Love_Latapy
17-03-2022, 10:57 AM
Covering the bases. One logged in before queue, one logged in on phone sitting at 119 and one logged in on laptop sitting 400 odds. Thanks to the poster for the tip to clear cookies.

You're not the only one. :agree: I reckon you can divide the number in the queue by 2-3 due to people having multiple sessions on multiple devices.

SHODAN
17-03-2022, 10:57 AM
Unless you're first in the que you're in for a shock if you think you're going to be able to pick your block and seats I think!

47th so there or thereabouts!

Antifa Hibs
17-03-2022, 11:02 AM
47th so there or thereabouts!

Nice well good luck.


My que has rapidly went down and i'm 50th in the que. But no mention on here or twitter that anyones been successful yet so slightly panicking.

Mikey_1875
17-03-2022, 11:03 AM
4 tickets for section K in and out :thumbsup:

Hibernian Verse
17-03-2022, 11:04 AM
Easy

SHODAN
17-03-2022, 11:04 AM
That's me got my two.

JamesHFC
17-03-2022, 11:05 AM
Joined the queue at 11:40 and bought them already. Straight forward for once.

wookie70
17-03-2022, 11:06 AM
Very painless this time, bought and out in 3 minutes while attending a work meeting. They seem to be able to let quite a few in at a time now so that is much fairer

Sean1875
17-03-2022, 11:06 AM
3 sorted for Block L, bring they ***** on! :flag:

Ray Donovan
17-03-2022, 11:08 AM
Tickets sorted! 🇳🇬

3pm on a Saturday aswell, can't wait to get to the battle cruiser early doors.

Pretty Boy
17-03-2022, 11:08 AM
Done. Totally painless.

I say it every time but the improvement in the ticketing system in recent times is unbelievable. So much better than it used to be.

Sean1875
17-03-2022, 11:10 AM
Does anyone know if the upper 'tier' starts again at row 1, or is row 1 the first row in the stand and just continues right up to the back?

greenlad
17-03-2022, 11:12 AM
Does anyone know if the upper 'tier' starts again at row 1, or is row 1 the first row in the stand and just continues right up to the back?

The latter, think there's about 28 rows IIRC. Lower section maybe 6 or so.

Billy Whizz
17-03-2022, 11:13 AM
Does anyone know if the upper 'tier' starts again at row 1, or is row 1 the first row in the stand and just continues right up to the back?

Think it’s the front row

Sean1875
17-03-2022, 11:13 AM
The latter, think there's about 28 rows IIRC. Lower section maybe 6 or so.

Cheers :aok:

SHODAN
17-03-2022, 11:13 AM
Does anyone know if the upper 'tier' starts again at row 1, or is row 1 the first row in the stand and just continues right up to the back?

Think it starts from row 9.

Hermit Crab
17-03-2022, 11:17 AM
Does anyone know if the upper 'tier' starts again at row 1, or is row 1 the first row in the stand and just continues right up to the back?

There isn't a row 1, upper starts at row 10 or 11

Iggy Pope
17-03-2022, 11:18 AM
Sold out?

Hermit Crab
17-03-2022, 11:18 AM
Think it’s the front row


Row 2 is the front row of the lower, row 1 was removed when they extended their pitch to make it Uefa compliment.

Latapy'sVolley
17-03-2022, 11:19 AM
Sold out?

Looks it.

Benny Brazil
17-03-2022, 11:19 AM
4 tickets in the lower bought but not together not been to Tynie for a few years - do seat numbers matter or do people just sit where they want?

Hermit Crab
17-03-2022, 11:21 AM
Sold out?


There will be lots of tickets in peoples baskets that will time out. Keep trying. :aok:

Sean1875
17-03-2022, 11:21 AM
There isn't a row 1, upper starts at row 10 or 11
Magic cheers :agree:

Liberton_Hibs
17-03-2022, 11:21 AM
1300 in the queue and managed to get 4 together in block M about 12.15

Hermit Crab
17-03-2022, 11:21 AM
4 tickets in the lower bought but not together not been to Tynie for a few years - do seat numbers matter or do people just sit where they want?


You're at it.

Billy Whizz
17-03-2022, 11:23 AM
Interesting. Any hints as to what?

I know the dons launched AberDNA membership scheme a few years back with different levels/tiers depending on what you pay a month. The huns launched MyGers too which takes account into every pound you spend with the club and gives priority on home and away games too. Suspect something between those two schemes maybe?

As we don’t own the shop, not sure how that would work with Hibs
Shop is on a long term franchisee

JamesHFC
17-03-2022, 11:25 AM
Think it starts from row 9.

I’m upper and row 9 so it must be.

Latapy'sVolley
17-03-2022, 11:46 AM
Still a few singles going

gbhibby
17-03-2022, 11:56 AM
Looks like it's sold out

Hermit Crab
17-03-2022, 12:00 PM
Looks like it's sold out


Still the odd single coming up. Keep refreshing.

Antifa Hibs
17-03-2022, 12:02 PM
I found this easier than previous attempts which is strange seeing as its not on TV.

I wonder if people who might've went to this will just hang fire for a week and wait for Hampden instead....

LaMotta
17-03-2022, 12:03 PM
Still the odd single coming up. Keep refreshing.

Legend for posting this - I hadn't realised tickets went on sale today, and I just managed to get one:aok:

RMQ1967
17-03-2022, 12:19 PM
Still the odd single coming up. Keep refreshing.

Thanks for the advice - just got one at 1.16pm :top marks

JamesHFC
17-03-2022, 12:21 PM
I found this easier than previous attempts which is strange seeing as its not on TV.

I wonder if people who might've went to this will just hang fire for a week and wait for Hampden instead....

I know a few people who aren’t going as they are at the grand national that day.

St Pauli Hibee
17-03-2022, 12:32 PM
I found this easier than previous attempts which is strange seeing as its not on TV.

I wonder if people who might've went to this will just hang fire for a week and wait for Hampden instead....

I think that will the case with quite a few £66 quid+ on tickets & travel to Glasgow makes for a very expensive week

Hermit Crab
17-03-2022, 12:32 PM
These went really quickly because the game isn't on tv.

Hermit Crab
17-03-2022, 12:34 PM
Tab now removed from e tickets site.

JamesHFC
17-03-2022, 12:54 PM
Tickets sold out - Twitter.

Carheenlea
17-03-2022, 01:06 PM
I found this easier than previous attempts which is strange seeing as its not on TV.

I wonder if people who might've went to this will just hang fire for a week and wait for Hampden instead....

I think the booking site has improved tenfold which has certainly been a positive. Been less problems since coming into operation in contrast to the old one where every time seemed to turn into a circus.

Demand was still there if it’s sold out within a couple of hours.

wookie70
17-03-2022, 01:35 PM
I think the booking site has improved tenfold which has certainly been a positive. Been less problems since coming into operation in contrast to the old one where every time seemed to turn into a circus.

Demand was still there if it’s sold out within a couple of hours.

I agree, I got lucky every time with the old system but it was terrible and wasted so much time. This seems to work fine and as long as you get in early you will get a fair shot at a ticket. If the sales are going to be online only I think they should move the time until 6 or 7pm. Not everyone can get on to the internet during teh working day and we should do our best to accommodate as many of the support as possible

SChibs
17-03-2022, 01:41 PM
Looking for a spare if anyone's got one, got stuck on a job at work and couldn't buy any

hibbysam
17-03-2022, 03:09 PM
These went really quickly because the game isn't on tv.

IIRC majority of our recent visits there have sold out within a couple of hours? Can’t remember them going longer than that for a while.

Hibs53
17-03-2022, 03:38 PM
If you're in the queue you won't get kicked out.

I was! Message to log back in and the ticket page was there.

seanshow
17-03-2022, 04:04 PM
Tickets sold out - Twitter.

The first responder who posted after the sold out Twitter message should come with a large beach casting fishing rod lol

hibbyfraelibby
17-03-2022, 04:13 PM
Sold out, game not on the telly...nice big unused screens begging to be used.😉

Sean1875
17-03-2022, 04:25 PM
Sold out, game not on the telly...nice big unused screens begging to be used.[emoji6]

Would make perfect sense this tbh, hopefully it’s a go-er


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Baldy Foghorn
17-03-2022, 05:06 PM
Where your argument falls down is the fact that Hibs don’t have a large travelling support, and that support can be accommodated in most stadiums around the country with plenty seats left spare.

I have friends who are ST holders at Ibrox and Celtic Park and for away matches the demand is too high so they just take whatever ones they can get their hands on. Hibs are different in that supporters who wish to follow the club on the road can do so for the majority of the games, so when it comes to the higher demand games, it’s not really fair on those fans to suggest operating a “lottery” as a means of allocating tickets.

Both the AST and Loyalty Point Scheme were not put in place to maximise away support as you suggest, but rather to recognise the support who travel to away matches on a regular basis and to accommodate them in a fair manner when the occasions arise where demand exceeds supply.

(Plus, it would be nice if folk can argue their case without childish statements like that in your second last sentence. No need at all.)

I really can't understand why those that decide to go to every game, are labelled "super uber fans", it's pathetic really, jealousy or just lacking intelligence? Those that go to the games weekly (and is what some fans live to do), should go without being mocked.

Hermit Crab
17-03-2022, 05:10 PM
Looking for a spare for a STH mate, doesn't matter what category.

Ringothedog
17-03-2022, 05:12 PM
I really can't understand why those that decide to go to every game, are labelled "super uber fans", it's pathetic really, jealousy or just lacking intelligence? Those that go to the games weekly (and is what some fans live to do), should go without being mocked.

Totally agree. I am a Hibs fan who loves going to game’s home and away . I am not better than a Hibs fan who goes once a season. It is my choice.

mikefadge
05-04-2022, 01:00 PM
Please someone geez a ticket! 🙏🙏🙏🙏 Was working when they sold out 🤦

HibeeDaz6270
05-04-2022, 03:11 PM
Does anyone know if the single seats at end of section start as seat no.1 . I'm sure I recall some odd numbering of seats previously but can't remember .

JimBHibees
05-04-2022, 03:31 PM
Does anyone know if the single seats at end of section start as seat no.1 . I'm sure I recall some odd numbering of seats previously but can't remember .

Is that the Jimmy no mates seat? One seat alone with big gap to next seat very bizarre. I was in one of those seats once think it was the deano Garry game and have it in my head first seat was something like number 5 might be totally wrong as it is ages ago :greengrin

RG04
05-04-2022, 05:32 PM
Our tickets are for seats 1/2 in row 28 I think section J, which looks like they are the two at the top of the steps in the last row with nothing in front of them. My son is not keen on heights, I know it’s hardly the san siro lol, but if anybody else had two anywhere else further forward and would be interested in a swap please drop me a PM. Cheers

kaimendhibs
05-04-2022, 06:39 PM
Dont rely on seat numbers. Loads are missing.
Utter shambles

Hermit Crab
05-04-2022, 06:44 PM
Our tickets are for seats 1/2 in row 28 I think section J, which looks like they are the two at the top of the steps in the last row with nothing in front of them. My son is not keen on heights, I know it’s hardly the san siro lol, but if anybody else had two anywhere else further forward and would be interested in a swap please drop me a PM. Cheers


Row 28 is the back row and you have an aisle seat, number 1.

Leith Green
05-04-2022, 07:00 PM
Is that the Jimmy no mates seat? One seat alone with big gap to next seat very bizarre. I was in one of those seats once think it was the deano Garry game and have it in my head first seat was something like number 5 might be totally wrong as it is ages ago :greengrin


I just know that they dont have a row 1 , it starts at row 2 for some stupid reason

Alfred E Newman
05-04-2022, 07:31 PM
I just know that they dont have a row 1 , it starts at row 2 for some stupid reason

That's normal procedure for big clubs.

Carheenlea
06-04-2022, 03:12 PM
Dont rely on seat numbers. Loads are missing.
Utter shambles

I sat in what I thought was my seat one time - got the tickets out to argue my case as was adamant my seat and row corresponded. Got told I was in wrong “section” so had to go further along and found same row and seat in the next area.

Got their own unique seating system in their unique two tiered single tiered stand.

Steven79
06-04-2022, 03:25 PM
I sat in what I thought was my seat one time - got the tickets out to argue my case as was adamant my seat and row corresponded. Got told I was in wrong “section” so had to go further along and found same row and seat in the next area.

Got their own unique seating system in their unique two tiered single tiered stand.The main stand is the same...

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gbhibby
06-04-2022, 05:33 PM
That's normal procedure for big clubs.
Did they not have to get rid of two rows of seats so that they could make their pitch long enough to conform to UEFA standards.

Hermit Crab
06-04-2022, 05:38 PM
Did they not have to get rid of two rows of seats so that they could make their pitch long enough to conform to UEFA standards.


Row 1 was removed to enable the pitch to be lengthened.

gbhibby
06-04-2022, 07:28 PM
Row 1 was removed to enable the pitch to be lengthened.

Big club? Wee pitch.

.Sean.
06-04-2022, 08:14 PM
I’ve just remembered I’ve still not picked my tickets up for Saturday - anyone aware what time the TO is open tomorrow for collection?

andrew70
06-04-2022, 08:37 PM
I’ve just remembered I’ve still not picked my tickets up for Saturday - anyone aware what time the TO is open tomorrow for collection?

10-4

.Sean.
07-04-2022, 06:51 AM
10-4
Thanks mate

Hermit Crab
08-04-2022, 04:08 PM
We’re all excited ahead of our visit to Tynecastle and the third Edinburgh Derby of the season, but we’d like to remind supporters regarding the following.
The Derby is when passions run high, both on and off the pitch. At Hibernian Football Club, we want everyone to enjoy the game safely and urge all supporters attending the match to behave appropriately, before, during and after the match. There is no place for toxic smoke devices, firework or flares at our matches and we would urge supporters not to bring or use these devices inside or on route to the stadium.
While the vast majority of spectators have always been a credit to the Club, a minority in the travelling support at our recent Scottish Cup tie at Motherwell resulted in the wrong headings after the match.
Remember damaging to seating or any other part of the stadium will result in your club being billed for repairs.
Supporters are also reminded that there will be searches before entry to Tynecastle and that anyone caught with a pyro technic device or who attempts to bring alcohol into the stadium, could be subject to criminal conviction and run the risk of being banned from attending future matches. Equally, anyone caught throwing objects or entering the trackside or field of play can expect similar action to be taken. Please listen to and follow instructions given by Police Scotland, Stewards and over the PA System.
With the game sold out, turnstiles at the stadium will be open from 2pm. We encourage your early arrival at the stadium and please adjust your travelling time accordingly given the ongoing roadworks throughout the city and specifically in the Roseburn Area. If you do not have a ticket to the game, please do not travel to Tynecastle.
Finally, regardless of your vaccination status as always, we encourage all supporters to take a Lateral Flow Test before setting off for the game to help protect everyone attending the match. Please remember to regularly sanitise your hands and wear a mask whilst moving around indoor areas.





They're not toxic.

Billy Whizz
08-04-2022, 04:22 PM
They're not toxic.[/QUOTE]
Regardless, not wanted

SHODAN
08-04-2022, 04:24 PM
We’re all excited ahead of our visit to Tynecastle and the third Edinburgh Derby of the season, but we’d like to remind supporters regarding the following.
The Derby is when passions run high, both on and off the pitch. At Hibernian Football Club, we want everyone to enjoy the game safely and urge all supporters attending the match to behave appropriately, before, during and after the match. There is no place for toxic smoke devices, firework or flares at our matches and we would urge supporters not to bring or use these devices inside or on route to the stadium.
While the vast majority of spectators have always been a credit to the Club, a minority in the travelling support at our recent Scottish Cup tie at Motherwell resulted in the wrong headings after the match.
Remember damaging to seating or any other part of the stadium will result in your club being billed for repairs.
Supporters are also reminded that there will be searches before entry to Tynecastle and that anyone caught with a pyro technic device or who attempts to bring alcohol into the stadium, could be subject to criminal conviction and run the risk of being banned from attending future matches. Equally, anyone caught throwing objects or entering the trackside or field of play can expect similar action to be taken. Please listen to and follow instructions given by Police Scotland, Stewards and over the PA System.
With the game sold out, turnstiles at the stadium will be open from 2pm. We encourage your early arrival at the stadium and please adjust your travelling time accordingly given the ongoing roadworks throughout the city and specifically in the Roseburn Area. If you do not have a ticket to the game, please do not travel to Tynecastle.
Finally, regardless of your vaccination status as always, we encourage all supporters to take a Lateral Flow Test before setting off for the game to help protect everyone attending the match. Please remember to regularly sanitise your hands and wear a mask whilst moving around indoor areas.





They're not toxic.

Even if they aren't they still induce asthma attacks.

Steven79
08-04-2022, 04:40 PM
Even if they aren't they still induce asthma attacks.

I'm asthmatic and just had covid so would like to avoid them if possible.

Hibernianinc
08-04-2022, 06:05 PM
We’re all excited ahead of our visit to Tynecastle and the third Edinburgh Derby of the season, but we’d like to remind supporters regarding the following.
The Derby is when passions run high, both on and off the pitch. At Hibernian Football Club, we want everyone to enjoy the game safely and urge all supporters attending the match to behave appropriately, before, during and after the match. There is no place for toxic smoke devices, firework or flares at our matches and we would urge supporters not to bring or use these devices inside or on route to the stadium.
While the vast majority of spectators have always been a credit to the Club, a minority in the travelling support at our recent Scottish Cup tie at Motherwell resulted in the wrong headings after the match.
Remember damaging to seating or any other part of the stadium will result in your club being billed for repairs.
Supporters are also reminded that there will be searches before entry to Tynecastle and that anyone caught with a pyro technic device or who attempts to bring alcohol into the stadium, could be subject to criminal conviction and run the risk of being banned from attending future matches. Equally, anyone caught throwing objects or entering the trackside or field of play can expect similar action to be taken. Please listen to and follow instructions given by Police Scotland, Stewards and over the PA System.
With the game sold out, turnstiles at the stadium will be open from 2pm. We encourage your early arrival at the stadium and please adjust your travelling time accordingly given the ongoing roadworks throughout the city and specifically in the Roseburn Area. If you do not have a ticket to the game, please do not travel to Tynecastle.
Finally, regardless of your vaccination status as always, we encourage all supporters to take a Lateral Flow Test before setting off for the game to help protect everyone attending the match. Please remember to regularly sanitise your hands and wear a mask whilst moving around indoor areas.





They're not toxic.

They’re stupid.

brythehibby
09-04-2022, 08:49 AM
My uncle desperate for 1 to come with us if anyone hears of a spare.

Hermit Crab
09-04-2022, 11:10 AM
My uncle desperate for 1 to come with us if anyone hears of a spare.

You’ve a PM


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