There's a few threads on the go about the sale of Season Tickets from different angles and people have posted various questions, so I thought I'd started a dedicated thread for those.
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So, my questions:
- When is the deadline for securing your existing seat?
- Also, if I buy one now, can I move after the deadline has passed to one of the seats that are then freed up?
Thanks in advance.
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Thread: Season Ticket Questions
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27-03-2020 01:42 PM #1
Season Ticket Questions
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27-03-2020 01:45 PM #2This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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Cheers Ozy
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27-03-2020 01:48 PM #4
Thursday 4th June the deadline for keeping seat (Fri 8th May Early Bird)
I doubt moving seat will be a problem after deadline.
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27-03-2020 01:49 PM #5This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Seat deadline 4th June.
Assume possible these dates will change given current situation.
http://seasontickets.hibernianfc.org.uk/
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27-03-2020 02:03 PM #7
This bit is ‘interesting’
‘Your season ticket is valid for SFPL Premiership matches only. Cup matches require an additional ticket purchase and we cannot guarantee that your usual seat will be available for home cup matches. In such cases, an alternative seat will be offered to you.’
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27-03-2020 02:07 PM #8
Season Ticket Questions
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27-03-2020 02:19 PM #10This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Maybe it's changing to a priority period but you're not actually guaranteed your normal seat, i.e. it's basically a first come, first served for ST Holders.
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27-03-2020 02:26 PM #11
Whats the £15 ticket exchange reduction about?
Not that I have any money just now, but when I was looking at eticketing it dropped mine fron £385 to £370 for this reduction???
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27-03-2020 02:35 PM #12
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Thanks
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27-03-2020 03:34 PM #16
Just received my email from Hibs stating the following;
Wheelchair areas are priced separately, reflecting the limited choice of where wheelchair using supporters can be seated.
I know I probably bored a few people to death with my rants on the increase to wheelchair season tickets next season but I can't get my head around this.
Hibs have previously communicated that there will be another increase in 21/22 which brings disabled pricing in line with non-disabled pricing. Why is it being mentioned that wheelchair tickets are discounted for next season due to the fact that there's limited choice in where those supporters can sit, when the season after that there won't be a reduction? The same limited choice will be available.
Unless I'm missing something and it's actually ambulant disabled tickets which are going to be the same price as non-disabled tickets and the wheelchair tickets are always going to be a bit cheaper?
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27-03-2020 03:41 PM #17
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Will there be a 3/4 month payment plan option or does it have to be either pay in full or over 11 months ?
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I think that would be a good idea but some people seem to have an inexplicable attachment to their particular plastic seat.
I always think of that as "The Sheldon Factor"
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27-03-2020 04:05 PM #20
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All seems a bit premature to be selling season tickets when no one knows if this season will finish or when next season will start?
With the Coronavirus not yet peaked in the UK, it could be months before we are even allowed to mingle again, never mind in crowds???
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Unless, of course, the SPFL has given assurances to the clubs that regardless of when next season begins, a full season will be played. If that was the case though, I'd have expected Hibs to have advertised that fact.
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27-03-2020 04:51 PM #22This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I mentioned this on the other thread, but it seems appropriate here...
There's been calls from many Fans, myself included, to put Season Tickets on sale. This is a Supporter led initiative.
The ONLY reason I, and apparently many other Fans want to do this is purely to help ensure the long term existence of our club. I couldn't care less if it's only ten games next season, I simply want to do my bit to keep our club alive.
If you feel that you can't do this, that's perfectly understandable and no one can have any complaints.
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I think attempting to raise these funds through season ticket sales, when there's so much uncertainty about what supporters are going to be watching next season, maybe won't result in the numbers the club will be hoping for.
I'm not pretending that anyone at Hibs will be taking this lightly and I'm sure a lot of thought has gone into this before it was launched. It's a difficult time for everyone. If anyone can afford to pay for a season ticket and they don't care what next season will look like then no-one can say fairer than that.
I do think it's a shame that, in just over two months, people may end up losing their seat that they've had for many years through no fault of their own.Last edited by Sir David Gray; 28-03-2020 at 11:45 AM.
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27-03-2020 05:36 PM #24
The season will start in August, I’m sure of that. The lockdown has a limited shelf life before economics takes over. Life needs to go on and the country will need to go back to work. I don’t think there will be a second lockdown. The time spent now will be used to build up capacity in the health service, improve testing regimes and work on a vaccine. A second lockdown should not be needed. There will be enough folk immune to CV by then that it is not needed.
Football will begin again in August.
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27-03-2020 05:36 PM #25
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Have renewed today. Was going to renew anyway but we need the money more than ever and i don't want to see people lose jobs or good players leave.
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It is almost certain that there’d be no vaccine by August if normal protocols are followed but we may see the potential for large scale testing to show that a person has antibodies against the current version of the virus. This would be helpful but not yet enough I’d expect to say we’d have ‘herd immunity.’ Like flu this should not be considered as a single final version but reports indicate that it is slow to mutate so any initial vaccine should be effective against what is out there at the time. I hope you are right and we are watching the new season live in August.
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