ticket prices
Fenerium Alt G Blok: 205,00 TL
Fenerium Üst Tribun C-D-F-G Blok: 154,00 TL
Fenerium Üst Tribun H-I Blok: 132,00 TL
Fenerium-Maraton Alt B - F Blok: 255,00 TL
Fenerium-Maraton Alt C - E Blok: 305,00 TL
Fenerium-Maraton Alt D Blok: 315,00 T
2.30 TL = 1 POUND
SAT IN BLOK H-I LAST TIME VIEWS SAME AS FAMOUS 5 STAND WAS 110TL FOR SMALLER TEAM BUT WAS 2 LAST HOME GAME OF SEASON .
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21-10-2010 07:37 AM #1
Derby tickets istanbul makes us look cheap
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21-10-2010 09:00 AM #2
Maybe your point would be more effective if you gave us the price in pounds?
I'm not quick enough of brain to work that all out
EDIT: Just checked online and it's from £58 to £136. Jeezo!Last edited by Keith_M; 21-10-2010 at 09:04 AM. Reason: Googled currency
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21-10-2010 09:18 AM #3
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Was no public sale and until a few hours before the game it looked like we would miss it.
Worth every penny though.
Went to Boca/River which wasnt much cheaper - the tickets were probably fake and we had to pay a security boy once in the ground to get into a section we could get a seat.
Five of us paying £200 each next weekend to get full corporate hospitality at St Pauli/Eintracht Frankfurt.
Free food and drink from 90 mins before the game till 2 hours after. Only way to see the game as tickets sold out rapid. Good to see the anti establishment club embracing capitalism with a massive % of business seats to normal.
The above prices are a lot of money to me but well worth a few quiet weekends.
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21-10-2010 09:32 AM #4
Hold it guys, don't you know you're only allowed to compare Hibs prices to those in Germany. The ticket police will be along shortly......
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21-10-2010 10:16 AM #5
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Paid over £40 for seat at Hamburg a season or two back and its costing £31 for my Bremen ticket in a few weeks.
Will be around £30 or £40 for Munich in a months time as well. The average seat price is over £25 although standing is around £15 on average.
The quality of football and matchday experience is a different argument of course.
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21-10-2010 11:11 AM #6
Surprised The Hibs Gestapo have not been along to tell you how to spend your own money yet!
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For Boca Juniors - River Plate I reckon the tickets were around £50-£60 but like you they looked a bit iffy but they got us in. I think the face value for an Argentinian league game is around £4-£5 so it was some mark up but again well worth it
Cannae believe your giving St Pauli that amount of money pal so make sure you get horsed in about the voddy
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21-10-2010 03:15 PM #9
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Yes, planning to get our moneys worth if paying that to the loony lefty (when it suits them)/celtic shower
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21-10-2010 03:38 PM #10
I don't think I'm alone in saying "ouch" to those prices. Mind you, isn't it interesting that the Bundesliga (statistically the most entertaining in terms of goals of any of the big leagues) has the cheapest prices. I'm fairly certain I heard around £100 quoted for a ST at Bayern.
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21-10-2010 03:42 PM #11This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Bayern actually aren't that well supported, they only sell 21,000 Season Tickets. *
* The devil's in the details
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21-10-2010 05:24 PM #12This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Yes, I suggest we get totally blootered and then have a naked dance-off in the Jolly Roger after the game. CC's* Hibs on Tour.
*Colin Calderwood's
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21-10-2010 07:39 PM #13This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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22-10-2010 01:39 PM #15This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
And on a later point there is no set in stone reason why standing areas have to be less expensive than seating. I for one would pay more than the current value of a season ticket prices at ER to have the choice to stand (even though I may end up being happy to sit more often than not) but as it stands at moment I would not currently buy a Hibs season ticket even if they halved their prices (if reduced to 3/8 approx level £150 per season I might just consider it).
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22-10-2010 01:49 PM #16
Ticket prices around the globe
Just got my two tickets through the post for the Ireland v's Australia GAA/AFL compromise rules match in Dublin on the 30th.
total cost = €55.90 all in which is currently £49.65 / 2 = £24.83 ticket
I'm pretty happy with that considering it'll be a 40,000+ crowd at Croke Park which is a superb stadium and 70 minutes of pretty much non-stop action (unless someone gets something broken during play).
Wasn't the Barcelona friendly at Murrayfield something like £32 a head? I didn't mind paying that but once you start getting into the £40+ zone per person I think they are taking the piss.
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