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Originally Posted by The Godfather
Come back to the East Stand & bring yer own sandwiches & a cushion for yer erse.:YAYYY:
Like I said it's just that I feel the fans are being asked to pay to much in increases every season. I paid to go to the Edinburgh Suite 4 years ago cause I could afford it, year on year it is getting harder to pay even though my income has increased with inflation my season ticket has gone up well above the rate of inflation.
If the club is just paying of debt, does that mean I am just there to ensure that STF and RP get a better return on their investemnt when they choose to sell. If more money was being spent on players then maybe I wouldn't be such a moan, but the more we pay the less debt we have which is a good thing (but for who  )
I will buy my season ticket this year, but for the first time I have thought hard about wether or not I should. Not because of the lack of success or good football (30 years a hibee and had plenty of that) but because I am starting to wonder if I/we are appraciatted as fans or just thought off and customers by this board determined to balance the books (Note that the term balance the books means break even and we have made an operating profit for the past 3 years).
Remember without the fans "Standing up and being counted" what position would hibs be in at this moment. I love this club, I just wish that it would start to show love back (Fuck I think i'm turning into a girl) anyway hopefully you get what i'm trying to say 
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Come on

be honest it's not the money now is it.
You can afford to pay £1,100 a season but if you so choose you could get a seat 25 yards to your left or right for £400 so saving yourself £700 a year.
Your an 'Edinburgh Club' member for reasons of prestige and belonging and the right to spend your hard earned money as you so choose but dinnae harp on about your season ticket going up beyond the levels of inflation and that you are not sure if you can afford it because I'll start to cry.
Despite what I say from time to time about 'Saint Rodney' I think Hibs are much more in touch with the supporters than they ever have been and that they have made great strides in treating them as supporters first and customers second. I wouldn't exactly call Hibs 'The listening club' but they are much better than they used to be.