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  1. #31
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    It is unfortunate for Kilmarnock fans that they would not appear to have any options to see the game on Saturday...as Hibs have elected not to start this week.

    Get the impression we'll be OK for legal options for all away matches then. Either through PPV through the home team or Sky where relevant.

    For those who don't have Sky Sports, Now TV day pass at £9.99 is essentially your PPV for those games (Dundee Utd and St Johnstone for starters).
    Don’t forget Killie ST will get to watch the game via the reciprocal agreement between the clubs. Only Non ST of either club won’t have the option this time.


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    Quote Originally Posted by SingaporeHibs View Post
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    Don’t forget Killie ST will get to watch the game via the reciprocal agreement between the clubs. Only Non ST of either club won’t have the option this time.
    There's no such reciprocal agreement, other than for non-Uk and Ireland subscribers, unless I've missed it somewhere?

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    Imagine paying 20quid for a stream and it doesn't work.

    I will give it a go though.
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    Don’t forget Killie ST will get to watch the game via the reciprocal agreement between the clubs. Only Non ST of either club won’t have the option this time.
    Killie season ticket holders won’t have access to watch. Virtual season ticket covers home games only.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Onceinawhile View Post
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    Yup, but at a lower price and you seriously devalue a season ticket.

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    Don't think it can be any cheaper. It will have to roughly reflect the cost per game that a season ticket does.

    Otherwise season ticket holders would feel short changed.

    I'm a Season Ticket holder and I honestly wouldn't mind if Hibs sold PPV tickets at £10 or £15.

    These are strange times we're living in and I, in common with thousands of other Hibbies, bought Season Tickets to support my club through difficult times... in the full knowledge that I wouldn't be getting the full value of what I'd paid for.

    I realise some people will whinge about it, but they would probably find something else to whinge about anyway, so best ignored (IMO).
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    Dundee Utd doing it for £12.50 a pop as well.

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    Imagine paying 20quid for a stream and it doesn't work.

    I will give it a go though.
    Yep same here, would you ask for a refund if it didnt work?

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    Look, if hibs can offer per view games to home fans, then what stops away fans signing up for HibsTV and lying to watch their team?

    And that would in turn suggest the same process could be taken for we jobs fans to watch away ties.

    Only 1 team in our division is not using Stream Digital so it seems that this could be the way forward for the foreseeable.
    If fans are really allowed in unsegregated as you suggest then the big local derby with Livi could be absolute carnage.

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    Don’t forget Killie ST will get to watch the game via the reciprocal agreement between the clubs. Only Non ST of either club won’t have the option this time.
    No they don’t. All we’re actually doing is costing ourselves money from their fans that want to watch it and will now find another way to watch the game but Hibs won’t be getting any money from them. Seems quite stupid to me

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    Poor from Hibs that Killie fans wont be able to watch their team on Saturday. We've made a mistake here.

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    I'm comfortable enough with that decision from Hibs. The marketing has been built on having hibs TV access as part of the ST until we can return.
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    Poor from Hibs that Killie fans wont be able to watch their team on Saturday. We've made a mistake here.
    From the way it's been worded, it seems like Hibs' PPV offering will be less than the cost of a season ticket (in line with the others who have said they'll charge around £12 per game). If that's the case then by not offering PPV until October, they'll be expecting/hoping that fans may be allowed into games around then and therefore not devaluing the cost of a season ticket too much if they don't need to offer the PPV option for many matches.

    It sucks for Kilmarnock fans but that's my take on it.

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    I would rather the club put all their efforts and resources into making sure the stream works for the 10'500 season ticket holders who have forked out a significant sum of money than trying to also accommodate a few hundred kilmarnock fans.

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    How much are Hearts changing?

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    No PPV for the Killie game, IMO, is Hibs not wanting to increase the risk of things going wrong for the first run.

    Knowing we’ll be able to get streams for away games not on Sky is positive though.

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    Seems a bit silly not to have the game on ppv this week. I can get it on the iptv, but I’d have paid for the game if I could have. I’m still hoping to get a season ticket or maybe a half season ticket, but it isn’t dependent on being able to watch the games on hibs tv.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jgl07 View Post
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    How much are Hearts changing?
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    I get the feeling there's a decent chance of the streaming option this Saturday not working well and being temperamental for some. With that in mind I think this is a decision by Hibs to make sure that they can't be blamed of opening the door to too many to make as much money as possible whilst not providing a good service.

    Think of the uproar on here when the stream goes down, "it's all these Kili fans and part time Hibs fans ruining the stream for us ST holders" etc...

    Good decision by Hibs and I'm all for them retaining the value of the ST as well.

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    Personally think its a poor decision to not offer PPV from the get go and just get every club going on PPV especially for away fans, if they want to make it 20 quid a game then do it imo.

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    I would be happy to pay £20 to watch a game.
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    Let’s just make sure the stream works for the season ticket holders before attempting to overload it.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibee Mac View Post
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    I get the feeling there's a decent chance of the streaming option this Saturday not working well and being temperamental for some. With that in mind I think this is a decision by Hibs to make sure that they can't be blamed of opening the door to too many to make as much money as possible whilst not providing a good service.

    Think of the uproar on here when the stream goes down, "it's all these Kili fans and part time Hibs fans ruining the stream for us ST holders" etc...


    Good decision by Hibs and I'm all for them retaining the value of the ST as well.
    I hope this is the reason, and if it is then fair enough it makes a lot of sense actually. But I don't really agree with them needing to retain the value of the ST. Would rather the club just took in as much money as it could while letting as many Hibs fans (and away fans) the chance to watch their team.

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    Who gets the money for away games - home team or away team?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ozyhibby View Post
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    Let’s just make sure the stream works for the season ticket holders before attempting to overload it.


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    I’m presuming this is the reason

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ozyhibby View Post
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    Let’s just make sure the stream works for the season ticket holders before attempting to overload it.


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    You'd have thought there would be a test stream for this?

    To be honest as a ST holder I think it's a really poor decision, and actually it's a shame for Kilmarnock fans they won't get to see their team get skelped this weekend and it's also a shame that our walk-up fans who can't afford a ST will miss out. You can protect the value of a ST by charging regular walk up prices, some will be happy to pay others won't bother but at least gives those fans the option and extra revenue for the club. The club should have run a test stream for ST holders only and if that went to plan they could have opened up PPV for the weekends game. Can't help but get the feeling Hibs are slightly under-prepared here.
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    Hibs getting pelters from Killie fans and fans of other clubs for not allowing Killie fans access to the game on Saturday

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    From pie & Bovril twitter

    PPV Latest By Club

    Motherwell £12.00
    Dundee Utd £12.50
    Kilmarnock £12.50
    St.Mirren £12.50
    St.Johnstone £17.50
    Livingston £20.00
    Hibernian £Game by Game

    Aberdeen £TBA
    Ross County £TBA

    Hamilton No update yet
    Celtic No update yet
    Rangers No update yet

    Edit Accies look like being £15
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    Quote Originally Posted by 04Sauzee View Post
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    Hibs getting pelters from Killie fans and fans of other clubs for not allowing Killie fans access to the game on Saturday
    I understand their frustration, we’d be the same if the roles were reversed.

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    Livi charging £20 per game.
    I'd pay Hibs £20 direct to watch Hibs games steamed into my livingroom in Manchester.

    I can't buy a season so I can't get up to Edinburgh often enough to justify it but I would by a virtual season such as NFL game pass. Even when it goes back to normal. I'd bin sky sports to give Hibs the money to just see Hibs in that manner.

    I should add I'm not bothered about radio Comms. I want high quality Hibs streams. All clubs should be able to sell their own fans their own games.

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