Yep! Down the years, Hibs have developed a close association with local schools and their Hibs kids' philosophy has certainly drawn in lots of new young fans who have a strong affiliation to the club. Tom O'Malley (now retired), and other volunteers, played a big part in nurturing this process and Leeann Dempster has confirmed the practise is still ongoing.
On a separate note, Dempster regards the share selling process to be a success with Hibs fans owning about 20% of the club. She acknowledged it was short of the 51% target but money is still coming in through HSL - confirmed at last night's AGM. She also mentioned that Hibs hope to resurrect the share deal as there is still an interest expressed by many Hibs fans to buy more shares - watch this space!
Also I think a perceived fair ticket price would be between £10-£15 - depends on the category of match. But IMO Hibs/Dempster would never set these prices - regarded as a loss maker.
On a separate note, Dempster regards the share selling process to be a success with Hibs fans owning about 20% of the club. She acknowledged it was short of the 51% target but money is still coming in through HSL - confirmed at last night's AGM. She also mentioned that Hibs hope to resurrect the share deal as there is still an interest expressed by many Hibs fans to buy more shares - watch this space!
Also I think a perceived fair ticket price would be between £10-£15 - depends on the category of match. But IMO Hibs/Dempster would never set these prices - regarded as a loss maker.