Ah yeah, I did read the article but missed that bit. Ta.
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Simples.
More complaints.
Application submitted - tick!
Prices pulled through - incorrect x - I have 1 full adult ST and 1 senior concession ST.
Price showings 2 x £23 (£46), instead of total that should be £37.
Hope it sorts itself once ballot is finalised on Monday.
Still says I'm ineligible. I'm assuming disabled fans need to email the ticket office again but it doesn't say anything in the article.
I see everywhere is the same - fans arguing against ticket prices.:wink:
Reading this, I presume no tickets will be available in free sale?
As others have pointed out, it's all there, clear as day. No justification for more complaints.
Read -
If your ballot application is successful the correct price will automatically pull through based on the season ticket class you have purchased.
Apologies if you can't read - but that's what it says on the web page.
It depends how many we get bud. The local authority (council) here aren't the quickest at decision making. There will probably be more allowed than the initial 4700. We find out on Monday. We have over 10000 season ticket holders so if the allowed crowd is less than that it's possible it won't go to a public sale. Just depends on how many season ticket holders take up as not all 10000 are likely to want to attend.
There might be but probably unlikely.
A lot of people can’t be bothered with all the restrictions and not being able to sit beside mates etc.
I’ve been to two games since the return and it’s been fine but I still know people who have season tickets who say they’re just going to wait till things get back to normal without the hassle of applying for tickets.
This is obviously a huge game though so I think lots of people who maybe couldn’t be arsed might get a bit more excited for it if we get allowed to get a good number of tickets.
OK! OK!
All I’m saying is the wording in the article - imo - could have been clearer. The addition of the words ‘on Monday’ after the word ‘successful’ quoted above is all it would take to nail it. As it stands, I’ve committed to, and have written email confirmation, that I’ll be paying £46 for tickets that should cost £37. That’s where the ambiguity comes in. My bad for being a bloody stickler for detail.
Anyhow, I’m prepared to take “my punishment “.
I’ve been sent upstairs to my room. No tea. No TV.
That’ll teach me eh?
Just wondering why Hibs are going for a ballot this time as opposed to a direct sale like the previous round.
That round went to a general sale meaning not all season ticket holders bought tickets.
I`m rather interested to see where I`ll be sitting should I be successful. I just know it won`t be my normal seat in the FFU
Reading and understanding are strange bedfellows.
1. Its a ballot for STs
2. You enter
3. You win they take the cash automatically
Or you lose and they dont
4. There is no priority for entering early
5. If there are tickets left then Non STs have a ballot
What possibility isn't covered?
Although it's been correctly pointed out that we hope to get more than 4,700 in for next week's game, I think the general point still stands that Rangers were told 11 days in advance what their attendance will be for their match v Livingston tomorrow (I note it's been increased even more since then) but we are only getting 3 days' notice for our match?
I realise next week's match was only officially confirmed last night but it hardly comes as a surprise that we've qualified for the next round after winning 3-0 last week.
I don't understand why Edinburgh Council couldn't have told Hibs the permitted number by now when Glasgow Council's managed to tell Rangers in plenty of time.
I’ll preface this post by saying I appreciate it’s a difficult situation.
So if I’m reading this correctly you go into a ballot with no idea what part of the ground you will be allocated a ticket for if you are successful. The price of a ticket will be the same regardless of where you sit, yet if you have bought a season ticket you were charged more depending on where your seat is……I’m assuming the same principles will apply for league games, unless Hibs plan on allocating you a seat which ties in with the category of season ticket you have purchased.