It's a training session dressed up as a match. Pretend Liverpool supporters will be all over it, paying top dollar and posting selfies all over social media thinking they are following their team whilst probably having never been near Anfield in a long time if ever.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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Thread: Liverpool friendly @ Murrayfield
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07-06-2019 04:57 PM #181
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07-06-2019 05:04 PM #182This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Plus I’ve seen plenty folk taking selfies at Easter Road - not sure why people think that something that would be unique to this game.
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07-06-2019 05:04 PM #183This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
There’s no Liverpool supporters amongst us and we don’t really use social media but I’m quite looking forward to taking them to see some of the best players in the world, playing a game where we’re not invested in the result, right on my doorstep tbh.
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07-06-2019 05:05 PM #184
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07-06-2019 05:59 PM #185
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07-06-2019 06:04 PM #186
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Viva Victor Meldrew.
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07-06-2019 06:05 PM #187
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Kids wearing old firm tops - more of them no chance of ever becoming hibees, they get used to winning/religion/ supporting some sad cause.
Kids wearing fanboy EPL/Barca tops - chance of getting back in later years, if not less old firm fans.
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07-06-2019 07:37 PM #188This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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08-06-2019 06:00 AM #189This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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08-06-2019 06:10 AM #190This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Agree, complete waste of time for both clubs and a needless inconvenience to the residents of the area.Hibs.nets negative posting legend and unofficial ticket agent.
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08-06-2019 06:30 AM #191This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteEvery gimmick hungry yob,
Digging gold from rock and roll
Grabs the mic to tell us,
He'll die before he's sold.
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08-06-2019 06:35 AM #192This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Its our right to moan about things for the sake of it.Hibs.nets negative posting legend and unofficial ticket agent.
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08-06-2019 06:37 AM #193This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I’m toying with the idea of taking my boy as it will probably be quite a good occasion. I suspect it’ll be priced at tourist football fan prices though which will probably rule me out but if it’s priced as a pre-season training match then I’ll maybe go along.
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08-06-2019 06:44 AM #194This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Champions league winners playing in a match against Italian giants. Suspect it will be tourist prices, probably £50+ a ticket.Hibs.nets negative posting legend and unofficial ticket agent.
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08-06-2019 06:47 AM #195
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If it was a similar price to the recent womans international I'd consider it. £5 a ticket might get close to a sell out.
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08-06-2019 06:47 AM #196This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
So many tourists around then, people will pay it so good luck to them. Won’t be me paying those prices though.
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08-06-2019 06:56 AM #197
Imagine it sells out at 50 quid a ticket and Liverpool chuck out a reserve side
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08-06-2019 07:03 AM #198
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08-06-2019 07:04 AM #199
Doubt the tickets will be cheaper than £25 each.
Expect it to be £25 to £50 easily.
I can understand why people are going to this plus missing it.
The bigger picture is the EPL is so global that it does loose that local element to it.
Many teams stadiums are full of tourists with half and half scarves taking selfies of any teams who score a goal.
Scottish Football has MANY issues but one of the positives is that it is still quite raw and stadiums are full of locals from the community etc.
I have been to games at Old Trafford and Anfield and a bit like Murrayfield for the rugby you don’t feel the same as sitting in the East Stand due to the huge stadium and the ticket prices you had to pay.
Spartans fans may say the same about going to watch Hibs or Hearts. Everyone has their own tastes and how they relate to football.
It will be a glorified friendly with players not wanting to get injured / subs at half time etc but that’s pretty common.
The best thing Hibs could do is stage a game the day before or after and try entice fans to Easter Road and Murrayfield- with a double football offering but doubt that’s any use for those wanting to make £££ / pay the bills at Murrayfield.
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08-06-2019 10:45 AM #200
It will be on the telly, i still wont watch it. To be fair i don't watch Hibs friendlies much either.
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08-06-2019 11:14 AM #202
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Naysayers who engage in excessive complaining and negative banter. Naysayers who consistently view the glass half empty and make one-way trips to negative town and do nothing but emphasise the worst of a situation. I respect your opinion.
As for me - I will be going to the match. Every friendly match has a gimmick element to it - most of going get that. So what if the teams will be weakened - these are two of the best teams in Europe. Looking forward to a good day out.
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08-06-2019 11:17 AM #203This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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08-06-2019 12:37 PM #204
Any word yet on prices? I found a thread about their game last year in Dublin on some ticket exchange forum and going by some of the face values quoted there, I think a few people might be priced out of this. €40 seemed to be on the cheaper end of the scale.
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08-06-2019 12:50 PM #205This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
1) I don't like Liverpool, but that wouldn't stop me going to watch their exciting brand of football, and who cant like Jurgen Klopp. In fact I've been to Anfield to watch them when Dalglish was playing.
2) I have absolutely nothing against English teams, in fact I have a soft spot for Everton and try to take in a game at Goodison whenever I visit my brother's family in Liverpool.
3) And this is where we address the real issue many of us have with this game. This isn't like back in the day when Scottish kids had an English team of choice as an add on to the Scottish club they supported, this is an era where that has been turned on its head for too many kids. We are now in an era where leagues like the EPL ( especially the EPL ) are aggressively pursuing a policy of attracting global fan bases. When it comes to their activities in Asia and north America that equates to attracting TV pay per view fans, shirt sales and football tourists … the owner of Cardiff City didn't change the teams colours to red on a whim, it was a cynical attempt to attract support in Malaysia where red is a significant cultural colour.
As I said in another post the ridiculous pre season tours EPL clubs like Man Utd, Chelsea and Liverpool undertake every season has nothing to do with pre season preparation and everything to do with promoting their clubs and the league to international TV and tourist markets. The difference between doing that in China and doing it in Scotland is that they are on our doorstep and the 'fans' they attract here have easy access to EPL grounds, especially in the north of England, and going there can be a frequent occurrence not a once in a lifetime holiday trip.
That's what this game is, a promotional exercise in an era where its already difficult for Scottish clubs to compete with the packed stadiums and glamour of the EPL which is forced down our throats on Football Focus and MOTD every Saturday. An era where far more than ever before too many Scots when they say 'WE' are talking about Liverpool, Man Utd, Newcastle Utd, Man City etc etc and not Hibs, Hearts, Motherwell, Dundee Utd etc etc. I personally know of three families, who though swearing allegiance to Hibs and Hearts, still make far more trips to the grounds of their EPL team of choice than they do Easter Rd or Tynecastle …. as I also said in another post, our group of ER season ticket holders is on the cusp of losing a long standing ST holding Hibby to Liverpool through the strenuous efforts of his mums Scottish Liverpool supporting partner.
That's why folk saying what's the problem just coz they aren't playing Hibs or Hearts are entirely missing the point. and why Liverpool and Napoli can take this game and ram it.
4) As vacuous a statement as my favourite modern brainless phrase 'haters gonna hate'
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08-06-2019 01:04 PM #206
We're selling record numbers of season tickets, attendances at Easter Road (and Tynecastle) are a high as they've been in my lifetime.
Are Liverpool REALLY taking kids away from our games?
In my line of business we often talk about competition. Some folk think there is a finite amount of business out there, competition is to be feared as it takes away from your share. Others prefer there to be a buzz, for more providers to be involved, to have customers and potential new customers talking about what you do, and you all get extra business from other people's marketing.
If Hibs were playing in front of crowds of 5000 I think I'd be more concerned, but we're not. Hibs and Liverpool offer people different football supporting experiences and are in truth not remotely in competition. We have a higher profile poster on this site who is a Liverpool born scouser with Liverpool his first love. He manages to watch them from a distance, never stops supporting them but has a local team as his local team.
After this game is played, do we think there will be more young Hibs fans who never want to go back to see Hibs again because seeing the mighty Liverpool has given them a hunger for watching football of a higher standard from distance, or might there actually be a few youngsters who fall in love with the game who might be more open to being taken along to see a team on their doorstep?Last edited by Smartie; 08-06-2019 at 01:21 PM.
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08-06-2019 01:11 PM #207
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I just feel that in an era where our game gets unfairly slagged rotten (mainly by ignorant Englanders), we shouldn't be going out of our way to promote their money drenched product in our country. It's already rammed down our throats constantly.
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08-06-2019 01:16 PM #208This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
thisi'd rather pay to watch a Brechin v Montrose reserve game
:)Last edited by cabbageandribs1875; 08-06-2019 at 01:19 PM.
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08-06-2019 06:10 PM #209This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Meanwhile there will be protests if Hibs charge £15 maximum for a league cup group game.
I know which of the two I'll be at. The former is like seeing the Spice Girls in a stadium and the latter is like seeing your favourite band in a small club.Mature, sensible signature required for responsible position. Good prospects for the right candidate. Apply within.
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