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    Aberdeen v hibs tickets!

    Firstly, It is a 12pm kick off and now they have kicked us in the mouth once again!!!! Adult £23 U'18 £17 U'12 £9.

    DISGRACE!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibeesmad View Post
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    Firstly, It is a 12pm kick off and now they have kicked us in the mouth once again!!!! Adult £23 U'18 £17 U'12 £9.

    DISGRACE!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibeesmad View Post
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    Firstly, It is a 12pm kick off and now they have kicked us in the mouth once again!!!! Adult £23 U'18 £17 U'12 £9.

    DISGRACE!
    How much do we charge them?
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    Students?

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    Quote Originally Posted by marinello59 View Post
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    How much do we charge them?
    Haven't got a clue mate, don't think it's that much though! Rip off!

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    Quote Originally Posted by CB_NO3 View Post
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    Students?
    Not sure mate, all the info is on the website!

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    Students are £17

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibeesmad View Post
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    Firstly, It is a 12pm kick off and now they have kicked us in the mouth once again!!!! Adult £23 U'18 £17 U'12 £9.

    DISGRACE!
    We'd charge Aberdeen £22 adult, £14 consession and no U12 tickets, so kinda evens it up.

    Don't think it would matter if its 23 quidor a tenner to get in with regards to our crowd. Its the whole 2 and a half hours travelling that puts people off

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    Firstly, It is a 12pm kick off and now they have kicked us in the mouth once again!!!! Adult £23 U'18 £17 U'12 £9.

    DISGRACE!
    Ken, I fall into the adult category now as I'm no longer a student... Ma ticket should arrive tomorrow.

    How many do you think we'll bring? 400??

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    Could be a very decent crowd if we win our next two home games.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marinello59 View Post
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    How much do we charge them?
    assunming they are a cat B game around £22 for an adult

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    How much do Scottish Power charge them?

    How much do Scottish Gas charge them?

    How much do the police charge them?

    How much do G4S (or whoever it is) charge them?

    How are they supposed to exist if they don't cover their costs? It's BASIC economics!!

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    Could be a very decent crowd if we win our next two home games.
    Thought the atmosphere was great at the 2-1 win at Pittodrie, my mate (a Rochdale fan) was impressed!

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    If we get at least 4 points out our next 2 games that would great and would set us up for the Aberdeen game. Hopefully lots of fans will come to the match and create an atmosphere

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    Is it PATG only or are there tickets available to buy at Easter Road just now?

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    Why do folk that have chosen to go into further education expect to pay less than others that have gotten themselves a job?

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    Quote Originally Posted by HUTCHYHIBBY View Post
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    Why do folk that have chosen to go into further education expect to pay less than others that have gotten themselves a job?
    Because we can only afford to work part-time during the times of studying which is also during the football season, by any club allowing students in at a discounted rate they will potentially attract more people in to watch the game than normal due to the price of tickets. On top of living costs already there is the price of travel to and from university, books, equipment depending on your course and other such costs associated with university. Also the way clubs treat students could benefit clubs in the long run by creating a sense of loyalty and owing a debt to a club because they allowed you to see football at an affordable price on an already stretched budget on a part-time wage?

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    Nobody is forcing you into further education though, life is about making choices though, so I'm assuming you knew what was ahead of you before hand. By you I mean students in general.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HUTCHYHIBBY View Post
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    Nobody is forcing you into further education though, life is about making choices though, so I'm assuming you knew what was ahead of you before hand. By you I mean students in general.
    Yes I knew what it was going to be like, but it benefits both the club and the fan by offering a reduced price for students. The club gets more money and the student gets to go and support his team, personally though I think that £12 for a student ticket is too cheap, if it was £14 it would be reasonable. I'm sure you can see the benefits of the club helping students and the students helping the club and also the way it could help the fans remain loyal to the club?

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    Quote Originally Posted by HUTCHYHIBBY View Post
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    Nobody is forcing you into further education though, life is about making choices though, so I'm assuming you knew what was ahead of you before hand. By you I mean students in general.
    There are some jobs for which you have to go into further/higher education. Surely a small incentive to encourage people to choose these careers is a fair one? Or maybe Hibs could offer a student loan-type ticket, where you pay more after you are employed, depending on your salary

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    Good idea! :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by FranckSuzy View Post
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    There are some jobs for which you have to go into further/higher education. Surely a small incentive to encourage people to choose these careers is a fair one? Or maybe Hibs could offer a student loan-type ticket, where you pay more after you are employed, depending on your salary
    Petrie would cream himself over that

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    Quote Originally Posted by Salt & Sauzee View Post
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    Because we can only afford to work part-time during the times of studying which is also during the football season, by any club allowing students in at a discounted rate they will potentially attract more people in to watch the game than normal due to the price of tickets. On top of living costs already there is the price of travel to and from university, books, equipment depending on your course and other such costs associated with university. Also the way clubs treat students could benefit clubs in the long run by creating a sense of loyalty and owing a debt to a club because they allowed you to see football at an affordable price on an already stretched budget on a part-time wage?

    I'd personally charge you lot extra. Who wants a load of spotty students with personal hygiene problems that live almost totally from a diet of Baked Beans sitting next to them at the Fitba?

    Or is that just my son

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    Quote Originally Posted by keekaboo View Post
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    I'd personally charge you lot extra. Who wants a load of spotty students with personal hygiene problems that live almost totally from a diet of Baked Beans sitting next to them at the Fitba?

    Or is that just my son
    I'm with you and Hutchy

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    Quote Originally Posted by keekaboo View Post
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    I'd personally charge you lot extra. Who wants a load of spotty students with personal hygiene problems that live almost totally from a diet of Baked Beans sitting next to them at the Fitba?

    Or is that just my son
    Haha, I actually live a moderately healthy lifestyle and include tinned spaghetti in my diet

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    I was a student for 7 years (ST holder for 15 years) until this year. A reduced price season ticket and match day tickets allowed me to make home and away every week with the added cost of travelling from another city.

    Now in full-time employment, in a job I had to go to uni for, I have no qualms with the price and appreciate the money off during my student years that allowed me to keep going to football!

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    I suppose the issue for some (there was also a reduced prices for the unemployed thread a few weeks back ) is that when these discounts are applied nobody thinks of "wee johnny" the apprentice joiner (working full time on a poor wage and in a different way doing his higher education) or "Bob" father of 3 working on minimum wage in Tesco, I have no issue with people getting cheaper tickets by the way but can also see that either of the 2 examples I used would feel that something could be in place for them too
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    Football is too exspensive for all. This game is live on tv as such clubs should address this by enticing fans through the gate by a more competitive pricing structure. Think that the crowd will be 7000-8000, with less than 500 Hibs supporters. Scottish football is on its knees and the fans are the only ones who can save it but only if its value for money and a decent product on the park.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lucky View Post
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    Football is too exspensive for all. This game is live on tv as such clubs should address this by enticing fans through the gate by a more competitive pricing structure. Think that the crowd will be 7000-8000, with less than 500 Hibs supporters. Scottish football is on its knees and the fans are the only ones who can save it but only if its value for money and a decent product on the park.
    I 100% agree with all of this
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    Quote Originally Posted by cocopops1875 View Post
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    I suppose the issue for some (there was also a reduced prices for the unemployed thread a few weeks back ) is that when these discounts are applied nobody thinks of "wee johnny" the apprentice joiner (working full time on a poor wage and in a different way doing his higher education) or "Bob" father of 3 working on minimum wage in Tesco, I have no issue with people getting cheaper tickets by the way but can also see that either of the 2 examples I used would feel that something could be in place for them too
    Maybe the price of a ST should be a percentage of your salary...

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