Surely Monday considering the game's 8 days away.
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Has to be Monday at 12 noon to allow for postage of tickets. Will sell out comfortably on Monday I guess.
Expect an announcement around 9am Monday to notify of the sale three hours later for ST holders only. Been done this way before so make sure your networks are in order..
Post looks a struggle already at the rate the TO move.
Lots more £1.50 collection fees?
BSC have sold out their seating allocation.
Surely an announcement today about tickets going on sale ?
Yep. Hibs have received the physical tickets from BSC now.
http://www.hibernianfc.co.uk/news/10535
Ticketmaster software update by all accounts (will check) but after improvements throughout the season yesterday was a headache that I’ll escalate strongly (5mins longer than usual to get in using the handheld scanners).
Other than costly structural amends to the East I’m not seeing a quick fix to the exiting of the stand (I’m last row - JJ, a staircase from top to bottom would be barry).
No idea at this end - good question to ask club ticket office/SLO.
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If I was guessing I would say £10/£12 in line with concessions (standard for some clubs). If I find out I’ll let you know.
Depends. Hibs charge the same price as an adult ticket for home games but that's not always the case at away games. In fact I'd say Hibs are in the minority in that sense.
Wheelchair tickets are usually cheaper than standard tickets to reflect the limited area you've got to choose from in terms of where you're sitting and also the fact that the wheelchair section often has the worst view in the stadium.
Having been before, I certainly wouldn't expect to pay £20 to sit in the wheelchair section at Alloa.
I know that when I phone up tomorrow I can ask before I hand over any card details but that's not really the point.
I see they beat Berwick Rangers 4-1 yesterday
Broxburn athletic would beat Berwick rangers
Exit from the East is a self inflicted own goal. The fans were given the choice and chose a single tiered stand. If a two tier had been their choice then double the vomitories. Our choices have consequences and this is one of them. Apart from that its not helped by the physically infirm picking seats so high up they need oxygen to reach their seats and a Stennah stairlift to get them down.
Don't know the answer but suspect it'll be yes so I can't see it happening.
I'd build them at the top of the staircases, so we'd lose probably four seats each time from the back row. Inconvenient for those who sit there but hopefully they'd be able to get somewhere close enough.
The bottom of the external staircases would need to be away from the normal exits for the East.