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02-12-2019 03:50 PM #2This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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Heart of Midlothian v Hibernian
Thursday 26th December 2019
Tynecastle Stadium
Away – Kick Off 3.00pm
Payments will be taken on Wednesday 4th December 2019 at 9.30am.
All tickets will be allocated in the upper tier other than those ambulant supporters that have arranged lower tier.
Collections available from Saturday 7th December 2019.
Ticket Prices:
Adult: - Upper @ £34.00
Concessions: Over 65/Student Upper @ £25.00
Under 18s Upper @ £20.00
Under 16s @ £15.00
Under 13s @ 14.00
From the away season ticket email.
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02-12-2019 03:54 PM #5This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Thing is, we keep skelping them for money, they keep doing likewise - same as Celtic tickets, its bonkers for Scottish football. Basically a £100 day
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02-12-2019 03:58 PM #6
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02-12-2019 04:34 PM #8
Whoever is responsible for the fixture congestion in December needs taken to task. It’s one of the most expensive months for the majority of people with Christmas nights out etc. Yet the SPL think it’s fine to cram in 6 games. Hibs are unfortunate to have 4 away games, two to the most expensive tickets and one to the furthest away in midweek.
Myself, adult son and 7 year old grandson are AST and assuming Livingston will charge roughly the same as Ross County it will cost me £280 in away tickets alone. And football was supposed to be for the working class ??
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02-12-2019 04:49 PM #10
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This is something that the fans need to take up. Celtic and St Mirren fans have had banners recently for a Twenty's Plenty campaign. Surely the singing section have the resources to make a banner with a similar point at Tynecastle (not just aimed at Hearts' prices but Scottish football as a whole). With the TV cameras there, it could get a fair bit of attention if done right. Up to them I suppose but if not the wider Hibs support should be thinking about clubbing together to get something made.
It's getting worse and worse and it needs to be challenged.
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02-12-2019 04:51 PM #11
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02-12-2019 05:00 PM #12
When do we expect these tickets to go on sale to ST holders, this week or next?
If anyone official from Hibs is looking in can you make it Monday, please. This means that Hibs most handsome and all round best supporter has a better chance of getting a ticket
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02-12-2019 05:27 PM #15This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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02-12-2019 05:28 PM #16This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Less admission money equals less money for our clubs to spend.
Football clubs are a money monster and i am afraid that you need to keep feeding it or it will shink.
Twenty's Plenty is a valid point in the top English league because their clubs receive the vast majority of their revenue from TV and sponsorship. It's not relevant in Scotland because the vast majority of our clubs cash comes from gate receipts. In effect Scottish clubs supporters really are their life blood.Last edited by CMurdoch; 02-12-2019 at 05:37 PM.
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02-12-2019 05:30 PM #17This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
i'd say it's the away fans that are unfortunate with so many away games, Aberdeen this saturday will be the 3rd sat on the trot with a home game, if we then had a raft of home games coming up just before xmas it would hurt the club even more
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02-12-2019 05:34 PM #18
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The bit in bold is extremely alarming and it troubles me that you don't seem to be alarmed by it either.
How is that a sustainable model? That is going to crash at some point and we might all lose the club we love.
We need to be moving away from the model as soon as possible. Introduce salary caps, whatever it takes.
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02-12-2019 05:57 PM #19This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Our model and that of most other clubs is to bring in as much money as possible and spend it.
Other than the usual gate money, sponsorship and hospitality the club stealth sook extra money from us for mascot packages, player of the year dinners, hall of fame dinners, calendar signings, 3 football strips a year, books and other assorted tat. All are dressed up vehicles to get money from us to feed the monster.
We all decide how much to be taken for. I buy season tickets, a team top and go to away games at all clubs apart from the Old Firm, Aberdeen and Hearts. That way i get to see lots of Hibs games and my cash helps Scottish clubs who need it. Other folk have a home season ticket, an away season ticket, hospitality package etc etc We all decide how much we can afford and want to contribute to Hibernian Football Club.
Hibs are in rude health financially but they will hoover every penny out of your pockets if you let them.Last edited by CMurdoch; 02-12-2019 at 06:53 PM.
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02-12-2019 06:00 PM #20This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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02-12-2019 06:40 PM #21
Simple. Don't go. Empty away end hurts the team but sends a message. They do it cos they know it'll sell out.
Until the fans say enough then it'll continue. We mocked hearts in 2000 (yeah they knew they'd get pumped) for saying no to £24. Now it's £10 more.
Its a farce and it's simply not sustainable.
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02-12-2019 06:53 PM #23
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Hearts must be ****ing skint
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02-12-2019 07:24 PM #25
They've done it before, I and 3500 others gladly ponied up and watched us win 1-0 with Kerr scoring. Cheap at the price.
Either pay it or don't.
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02-12-2019 07:58 PM #29
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Twenty's plenty is enabled by the radge TV money clubs get down south, income from "normal" ticket sales is relatively incidental to top flight clubs down south, that's simply not the case here.
It's been proven by clubs like Motherwell that offering dirt cheap tickets does not bring about the commensurate increase in attendance to bring income levels back to where they would have been with the former attendance and ticket price levels (to the obvious financial detriment of the club) and we need a solution that suits all clubs, not just those with larger fan bases right?
More imagination and flexible ticket types certainly wouldn't go amiss in Scottish football, but a straight up big reduction across the board in single game prices (especially when those games are the most sought after in the calendar) won't be happening any time soon I suspect.
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