200 behind where we were at this time last year. Not bad going all things considered
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07-06-2019 09:46 AM #1
Over 11,000 ST’s sold
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07-06-2019 10:21 AM #6
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The core support seems to have grown since the cup final. 11k used to be the break even number I think and that was for the season average not just season tickets, we've still got plenty of announcements to come which will hopefully boost them further. Happy days.
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07-06-2019 10:23 AM #8
A couple of key signings and this number will jump again
McNulty and Omeonga spring to mind
But fantastic so far - well done to the hibs family
GGTTH
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07-06-2019 10:33 AM #11
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07-06-2019 10:53 AM #13
Great news. Well done, everyone that's bought one.
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07-06-2019 11:26 AM #15
Very encouraging. Hearts and ourselves will likely hit similar numbers to last season and if Aberdeen can up the intake then it’s hugely positive to see regular crowds in the high teens at these three grounds to add to the full houses at Rangers and Celtic, making the SPFL a more attractive product all round.
It’s been really enjoyable going to Easter Road in recent years and seeing it pretty full most weeks. I’d like to see us offer up the seats in the South a lot earlier though, even if availability is still there in the other stands. We should be looking to offer fans the best experience we can, and by offering up seats with good views in South Stand rather than poorer quality seats that are always last to sell elsewhere would be a step in that direction.
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07-06-2019 11:56 AM #16This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Now that Dundee have been relegated with the continued absence of United, the Premiership is without two of the top-eight in terms of (potential) attendance.
Crowds may be rising but the whole Premiership is looking more and more unbalanced.
There is a top two way ahead of anyone else (50,000-60,000). Then comes the likes of Hibs, Hearts and Aberdeen (15,000-18,000) followed by a third tier of Killie, Motherwell, and St Mirren (5,000+). Finally there is St Johnstone, Ross County, Livingstone, Hamilton (4,000 or less).
Meanwhile well supported clubs, United, Dundee, and Dunfermline languish in the Championship.
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07-06-2019 12:07 PM #17This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Only because it had already recovered. Average 9929 in 2011/12, 16984 last season.
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07-06-2019 12:07 PM #18
Could we possibly sell 200 today to beat or match last season's comparable figure?
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07-06-2019 02:00 PM #22
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The day we announce we have broken thec11k barrier in ST renewals the resident dotty counter on Keekback announces they have sold 11,425 based on the number of dots left. No official announcement from the Queen but as she has closed certain seating areas from sale, and he's apparently included the super dooper galactic premium castle view seats it would appear his count methodology is somewhat suspect.
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07-06-2019 02:13 PM #24
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The excuses on Sickback have started already. "Hibs tickets are cheaper" etc. We sold more than them last season and had a higher average attendance. Are they in denial or just really thick?
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07-06-2019 02:21 PM #25
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Beyond impressive, it's amazing Hibs have managed to maintain ST sales at last year's level. The bounce we got from the Cup win and Lennon's appointment is well gone, so this is simply down to the quality of the current manager, players and the good decisions of the Hibs Board. Well done to all so far.
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07-06-2019 02:23 PM #26
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07-06-2019 02:21 PM #27
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Ross County £250
Hamilton £320
St.Johnstone £325
Livingston £325
Hearts £330
Motherwell £330
St.Mirren £341
Aberdeen £347
Kilmarnock £370
Hibs £385
Rangers £482
Celtic £495
https://twitter.com/pieandbov/status...18393852567552
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13-06-2019 08:21 AM #29
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Have Hearts actually announced how many season tickets we have sold or is it just some supporters coming up with one more than us?
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