Ticket Info for St Mirren (away) and Hearts (home)
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09-04-2014 08:10 AM #1
Official Site: Ticket Info For Next Two Games
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09-04-2014 08:16 AM #2Ticket information has now been announced for Hibernian's next two Scottish Premiership matches - two hugely important fixtures for the club.
The club's post-split campaign kicks off in Paisley at St Mirren Park (Saturday 19 April, kick off 3pm) followed by an Edinburgh Derby at Easter Road (Sunday 27 April, kick off 12.45pm).
All the ticket info plus details about how to purchase can be found below:
Scottish Premiership
St Mirren v Hibernian
Saturday 19th April 2014
Away - Kick Off 3pm
St Mirren Park
Pre- Ticket Sales
Tickets for this match are on sale to Season Ticket Members until Sunday 13th April . General sale from Monday 14th April.
Tickets can be purchased online or in person during opening times at the Ticket Office. Alternatively by telephoning the call centre on 0844 844 1875 option 1.
Please note a booking fee of £1.50 per ticket by telephone only, applicable to adults and concessions will be charged. No booking fees for booking online
Prices:
Adult: £20
Concession: £10 (Over 65, 13-17 year old and Full- time students with valid ID)
Age 12 & Under: £5
Disabled Supporters:
There are limited Wheelchair and Ambulant spaces available Priced - £10 a pair.
Please contact the Disabled Supporters' Helpline directly on 0131 656 7066, or visit the Ticket Office in person.
Scottish Premiership
Hibernian V Hearts
Sunday 27th April 2014
Easter Road Stadium
Kick Off 12.45pm
Tickets for this match are now on sale to those supporters who are on the Hibernian Ticket Office Database only* online (NO BOOKING FEES) , in person at the Ticket Office during normal opening times or by telephoning the call centre on 0844 844 1875 option 1
It couldn't be easier buying your match ticket online and now you have the option of Print at Home with no booking fees and no need to collect!
To purchase your print at home ticket follow the exact same purchasing procedure, the only difference is the ticket delivery option where you will now select TicketFast Print at Home. You will receive your normal booking confirmation followed by a second e-mail with your e-ticket attached which you will print off and bring with you to the game this will be scanned at the turnstile
Please note a booking fee of £1.50 per ticket by telephone only, applicable to adults and concessions will be charged. No booking fees for booking online
Ticket Prices:
East, West & Famous Five Lower:
Adults: £28.00
Concessions*: £14.00
Famous Five Upper:
Adults: £28.00
Concessions*: £17.00
*0-17 years, 65 or over and Students with a valid student matriculation card.
Disabled Supporters: Contact the Hibernian Disabled Supporters Helpline on 0131 656 7066/0844 844 1875 option 2 or
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09-04-2014 09:19 AM #4
Hearts tickets are £28.00.
I did wonder if they would try charging less to get in a bigger crowd but it was a sell out at New Year, so maybe they expect a repeat of the demand. I can't see it personally but it's their call, I suppose.
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09-04-2014 09:23 AM #6
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£14/17 for a child is obscene.
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09-04-2014 09:26 AM #8This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteEvery gimmick hungry yob,
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He'll die before he's sold.
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09-04-2014 09:28 AM #9This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Exactly - as I posted on another thread, we have the most expensive under 12 tickets in the SPFL. The club needs to address this.
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09-04-2014 09:36 AM #11
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What about adults in edinburgh on holiday wanting to take their son or daughter to the game...£42 is atrocious. Anyone that says it isn't is having a laugh. I can take my son and me to Old Trafford(and did) for Man United vs Liverpool for £38. Tell me what you would rather see?
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09-04-2014 09:40 AM #12This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteEvery gimmick hungry yob,
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He'll die before he's sold.
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09-04-2014 09:57 AM #14
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And if you were a neutral of course
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09-04-2014 10:05 AM #16
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That's another 2 tickets for the Mirren game purchased
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10-04-2014 02:44 AM #18
28 quid to see the 2 worst teams in the league throwing hammers at one another. If we don't get a result against St Mirren, they'll be plenty of people that just won't bother.
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10-04-2014 02:59 AM #19
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Disgraceful prices for derby tickets. Why would anyone pay that kind of money considering how pish we are? Scandalous.
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10-04-2014 03:32 AM #20This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteDoing the 2013 Edinburgh half Marathon for McMillan it would be awesome if anyone fancies sponsoring me, http://www.justgiving.com/colin-smith1875 ,go on make a fat man run
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10-04-2014 03:42 AM #21This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I used to moan about kids prices but that was until they started selling season tickets, including hibs kids membership and money off for adults, for £25. I didn't even feel conned when they were selling the half season tickets for £5.
People use the argument that a season ticket "isn't suitable" but it makes sense even if you only plan on taking your child to a couple of games...even one if it's a hibs kids one.
The relatively high walk up prices are probably subsidising these season tickets. Ach well. :
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10-04-2014 06:23 AM #22This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteEvery gimmick hungry yob,
Digging gold from rock and roll
Grabs the mic to tell us,
He'll die before he's sold.
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10-04-2014 06:28 AM #23This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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10-04-2014 06:30 AM #24
Should have done a discounted price if buying tickets for all games after the split imo.
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10-04-2014 07:09 AM #25
They can't discount tickets for away games and there is a discount for home games if you have a season ticket.
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10-04-2014 07:14 AM #26
The club have said something in public about something? How ****ing dare they. It's all bull**** too. What planet does the club live on?
I may have more to say once I've read what they said.
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10-04-2014 10:58 AM #28
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