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21-09-2021 11:52 AM #31
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21-09-2021 12:44 PM #32
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21-09-2021 12:53 PM #33
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Hibs Women play every week. Are people going along specifically for this one to see the inside of Easter Road or to see Hearts?
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21-09-2021 01:10 PM #35
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21-09-2021 01:11 PM #36
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21-09-2021 01:18 PM #37This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
United we stand here....
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21-09-2021 01:24 PM #38
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Ainslie Park wasn't far to get to, Livingston isn't far for people to get to - I'm sure most of our support now don't live in and around Easter Road. If we are going to support a move to a more professional game then £7 shouldn't be putting people off.
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21-09-2021 01:44 PM #39This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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21-09-2021 01:50 PM #40
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21-09-2021 02:04 PM #41
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I'd love to see something done with STs where you could bolt on the womens games to the cost of the ST. I'm very pleased the club appear to have at long last decided to welcome the ladies into the structure of the club. This initiative is a good one and it looks like it will be a huge success. If we can invest in the Ladies, both in terms of money but just as importantly in comms, then who knows all the bigger games may be of enough interest to hold them at ER and get decent crowds with that giving a boost to the lesser games wherever they end up being played in years to come.
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21-09-2021 02:07 PM #42This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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23-09-2021 10:07 AM #43
Looks like we are closing in on the 6,000 mark with most of the West “sold out.”
That’s a higher attendance than the men’s teams in the top flight get, outwith the big six.
What an effort!
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23-09-2021 10:08 AM #44
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23-09-2021 10:10 AM #45
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I really hope people actually go. Always the worry with free tickets that people grab them and then decide not to bother going.
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23-09-2021 10:13 AM #46This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
True. Hopefully we get some good marketing in for it after Sunday, and get folk inspired for the occasion. I note it’s meant to rain on Wednesday night, which hopefully doesn’t deter the less committed.
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23-09-2021 10:14 AM #47This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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23-09-2021 10:17 AM #48
I notice there’s been nothing from the Hearts social media channels, urging fans to sign up.
The petty ****s will probably do the same in the reverse fixture, with the hope of beating our attendance record. Would be good for the game mind you, but I am still surprised they’re not advertising this game to their fans, given the occasion.
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23-09-2021 10:46 AM #49
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They want folk to go to the women's games but very few folk outside of family and friends of the players and staff are willing to pay to watch.
This way Hibs get round that and bring in lots of money from catering.
The ladies get to play in front of a large crowd and by playing at Easter Road are made to feel like part of the club.
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23-09-2021 11:08 AM #52
Got a couple of tickets for the front row of one of the middle sections in the upper tier in the west. Looking forward to the gold experience.
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23-09-2021 12:07 PM #53This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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24-09-2021 10:12 AM #54
Any idea if more tickets are to be released ?
West stand is pretty much sold out.
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24-09-2021 02:46 PM #55
Yeh, after ages agreeing who in the 2 families wanted to go it now appears sold out. 🥲 Hopefully they will release more tickets as I was planning to bring 6 first time fans to Easter Road
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24-09-2021 05:28 PM #58
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This will reflect very badly on Hibs if they don't open up more stands....they have created the demand and now should open the stands, not penny pinch on staff costs....
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24-09-2021 07:01 PM #59
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Surely they will open up other stands
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24-09-2021 07:09 PM #60
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It reminds me of the Sunderland documentary where they were trying to beat the record attendance. If the club work hard on this they could break 10k. Hopefully they make the effort as that would be amazing for a ladies game and probably an atmosphere that will be the best ever at a ladies league game in Scotland. Imagine a proper, full east and west stand, Sunshine on Leith after a ladies game.
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