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Another membership from Hibs. Away ST basically but the price has gone from £15 fee last year to £50 this year. That's just to be able to buy the away ticket mind you. Seems a pretty hefty jump in price! Though there are a few added 'benefits'
Wondering if this'll stop any of the current away ST holders purchasing this year?
The price of Scottish football is obscene just now.
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20-03-2023 04:07 PM #1
Hibs First
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20-03-2023 04:25 PM #2
Pay to jump the queue? That's nothing to do with being loyal, if I'm reading that, I could pay £50 and get priority even though i currently don't go home and away every week.
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20-03-2023 04:34 PM #6
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I actually don’t have too much of an issue with it. Value is probably the wrong word but I don’t feel it’s them just taking money for the sake of it as I think some probably will. By the time they administer the tickets and put on the end of season event (similar to the one they did for Away ST last week) they’re not going to be making much/anything from it with the number being capped.
Current Away ST requires you to commit to every game, even if you can’t go so the option to opt out of certain games is an improvement and would offset the cost of the scheme straight away on the rare occasion I miss a game.
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20-03-2023 04:37 PM #7This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Agreed. No issues with this at all even the value. Will sign up for this before the deadline.Less talk, more gifs.21.05.16
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20-03-2023 04:37 PM #10
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20-03-2023 04:38 PM #11
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20-03-2023 04:53 PM #13
I do notice there is an asterisk when signing up that says the £50 is exclusive of delivery/admin fees? Don’t currently pay for the postage but if that is to be added each game on top of the £50 I find it harder to justify the price increase.
I didn’t make the night last week so appreciate I might have missed something.
Also, I would hope the commitment to take a ticket for every match is still a part of the membership. I know on the face of it you might lose out on the cost of a ticket or two per season but I prefer it to be more about loyalty rather than just paying for priority where folk could essentially pay £50 to guarantee tickets for big fixtures and not go to any others. Doesn’t sit well albeit it doesn’t make a difference for me who would be going anyway.
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20-03-2023 04:55 PM #14
So is this like the current away ST which means you are obliged to buy a ticket for every away game and the money is debited automatically?
Or is this as £50 payment just to get a priority window for the big games?
If it's the latter are membership numbers capped? I'd assume so or you could have more sign ups than allocation at the 3 games name checked.
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20-03-2023 04:59 PM #15This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
If I read it right, the £50 means if the only away games you want to go are Tiny, Ibrox, Parkhead, and Hampden then you can pay it and get priority ahead of someone who goes to all the away games but doesn't pay it.Follow the Hibs podcast, Longbangers, on Twitter (@longbangers)
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20-03-2023 05:03 PM #16
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I read it as pay 50 quid and get priority for away tickets with no obligation to go to any. Exactly the opposite of a loyalty scheme
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20-03-2023 05:03 PM #17
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20-03-2023 05:03 PM #18
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I believe the membership is open to existing away ST first, then opened up for a further 150-200 people.
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I get the 'it's extra revenue' argument will be rolled out but it's creating a two tier system among the rank and file fans based on those who can afford to pay and those who can't. That's incomparable to something like hospitality which has always had an exclusivity about it.
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20-03-2023 05:06 PM #20
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It’s different to the current scheme in that you will have the option to opt out of certain games. For the people it appeals to, it’ll be pretty rare that any of us will opt out I’d imagine but still ensures you have priority to the games that tickets are limited (which is probably the main reason folk sign up to the Away ST scheme in the first place).
With how they propose to operate it, I actually think it’s an improvement on the current scheme and don’t have too much of an issue with the £50. I don’t see it as some big money making scheme as, by the time you account for concessions, they’re going to take in less than £25k. For the cost of running and by the time they put on the end of year event it’s not like it’s a big money maker.
My one concern is that £50 becomes £80, the. £120 and so on. Where it sits just now, I’m OK with.
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20-03-2023 05:18 PM #21
I’m a bit confused with the priority european part of the offer. How can the hibs first offer priority on European tickets when a normal season ticket also offers priority on domestic and foreign cup ties?
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20-03-2023 05:24 PM #22
This suits me better. Was having to buy Ross County and Aberdeen tickets for midweek games I just couldn’t attend due to work commitments. It’s essentially a £10 increase with a sub for the quarterly magazine.
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20-03-2023 05:25 PM #23
I suggested something like this on here for tiny tiney matches a while back and am still recovering from the bruises!
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20-03-2023 05:40 PM #24
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You currently have Away ST who get their ticket first. Then home season ticket holders have a priority after that. Then general sale.
Hibs First is just a rebranding of the Away ST essentially.
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20-03-2023 05:51 PM #25
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What they have not told you is that there is no price difference between an adult and OAP, still £50 regardless.
Block 7 will also get tickets out with the scheme (which is totally wrong), and continue to cause chaos by piling into seats where they're not supposed to be at like Ross County earlier this season.
Corporate members and sponsors will also get tickets out with this scheme and that includes Hearts away. 4 tickets each if they want them.
Other than the big 3 aways, Hearts, Celtic, Rangers, and possibly the odd cup tie with a low allocation you'll never struggle to get a ticket if you're not a member. More and more clubs are selling direct to us these days.
All Hibs are seeing is an extra possible £25k for basically making away tickets available to members a few days before a general sale.
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If there is no longer an obligation to buy tickets for all away games then that represents a major shift.
I don't have the time to attend every away game now so I'm no longer an away ST holder (I was for the 1st season it was active). I can afford £50 and might well pay it to guarantee myself a ticket for Tynecastle though. I have no intention of attending any more than 3 or 4 other away games all season but if I can skip the queue for a game I do want to attend for an up front fee with no other obligation then I'll likely do it.
The current system has a built in deterrent to avoid doing the above because it would automatically cost you £25+ every other week. For a one off fee for priority access the goalposts are well shifted. It's no issue for existing away ST holders if they are happy with the increase and still intend to attend all away games but it's creating an additional tier among those not currently away ST holders.PM Awards General Poster of The Year 2015, 2016, 2017. Probably robbed in other years
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20-03-2023 05:56 PM #27
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A few things are changing, you'll no longer be debited the money directly from Hibs, its up to the fan now to purchase the tickets for the games they want to go to. You'll no longer be able to get group tickets at the big 3 away games. There will be a ballot for low capacity games. Its not a loyalty scheme, its hibs way of trying to make easy money.
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20-03-2023 06:01 PM #29
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I raised the point of people doing what you suggest and was told the club will monitor uptake of tickets through the scheme. If you’re not taking tickets you might not necessarily stay on the scheme although I think that type of thing should be made clear from outset.
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20-03-2023 06:08 PM #30
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I’m not sure what you mean about group tickets for the big three away games? Or the bit about there being any ballots? I’d have thought that would be fairly standard if we were to get an extremely small allocation.
I agree it’s not a loyalty scheme but it’s never been sold as such.Last edited by B.H.F.C; 20-03-2023 at 06:10 PM.
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