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25-06-2018 09:57 AM #2
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26-06-2018 08:29 PM #3
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A real shame to hear that at least 2 of the girls are leaving. Smith and Arnot are off down south to sign Contracts. More will follow. Hibs will get nothing as we don’t have any of them signed up on pro contracts.
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26-06-2018 08:48 PM #4
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fantastic opportunity though for the girls to have a pro career...superb for them
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26-06-2018 09:32 PM #5
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26-06-2018 09:57 PM #6This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I can see Abi Harrison heading south too, in the futureThis is how it feels
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26-06-2018 10:13 PM #7
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The team have already been training for life after the stars moving.
More Hibs fans going along to watch them would be a great.
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26-06-2018 10:57 PM #8
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Or we could at least put some of them on minimum pro contracts so the club would at least get some transfer funds to help the club grow?
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26-06-2018 11:17 PM #9
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Agreed.
I’m just a random Hibby who watches them play.
I still find it difficult to understand. If one club, Hibs ,obviously, start even semi pro contracts, the league would grow.
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26-06-2018 11:42 PM #10
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28-06-2018 08:35 AM #12
Am i reading right here, we have people wanting Hibs to give the womens team pro contracts, we want them to be paid from the income of Hibernian FC?
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28-06-2018 08:48 AM #13
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Pro Women's football in Scotland is not really likely - unless the raise their own funding....The model doesn't stack up..currently not enough revenue created to justify it - why not be happy that they find their level? which is feels like we currently have - High quality , amateur teams..
Hibs have a challenge to fund their ambitions for the mens team - personally, I wouldn't see it as a good plan to direct scarce money into other teams..
I agree there should be some system which allows the Ladies clubs to get some payback if a player they have developed get signed by a club with money
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28-06-2018 10:04 AM #14
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28-06-2018 03:01 PM #15This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Count me out, they can subsidise themselves for me. I remember when this first all started, and how having a Hibs womens team would benefit us, and its not going to cost us anything bar the odd set of strips.
Now we are talking about contracts and wages, for players who will NEVER set foot on our pitch representing the team i support and pay my money towards.
I asked this question years ago about what would be next, and it was laughed at as they would be self sufficient.
I can see where this is going, and its not going to help the mens team at all.
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28-06-2018 07:14 PM #16
Personally the team I support is Hibs, and that doesn't change regardless of whether we're being represented by men, ladies or youths.
I'd agree with bigwheel that the numbers don't add up at present, so the women's game in Scotland will remain amateur and we'll lose our best players to professional contracts south of the border.Mature, sensible signature required for responsible position. Good prospects for the right candidate. Apply within.
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