'This is our city, We Are All Hibs' - Dougray Scott helps launch season tickets with fans offered cheaper and flexible options

Hibs launch season ticket packages for next season
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Hibs have launched their season tickets for next season with a rallying call from celebrity fan Dougray Scott.

The Hollywood star narrated the video which accompanied the release of briefs for the 2020/2021 campaign.

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The club have introduced a new pricing structure with different zones which gives fans the option to buy cheaper season tickets than last season.

Hibs have launched their season tickets for next season. Picture: SNSHibs have launched their season tickets for next season. Picture: SNS
Hibs have launched their season tickets for next season. Picture: SNS

An early bird option which runs until 5pm on Friday, 8 May sees adult prices start from £365. Senior and student prices start from £185, with youth priced at £130 and child £75.

During that period, fans will also be able to take advantage of an 11-month instalment online payment plan which will help fans with spreading the cost of their season ticket, with the club paying the interest cost of the plan for each supporter.

After the deadline, prices will revert to a regular price with adult briefs still starting from less than £400.

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Dougray Scott helped launch Hibs' season tickets. Picture: SNSDougray Scott helped launch Hibs' season tickets. Picture: SNS
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In the video, Scott talks about community, Leith being forged by “hard men and hard work” and Edinburgh being “our city”.

The Mission: Impossible 2 star was overjoyed in being involved in the release and lending his distinct voice to the cause.

“In my line of work I’m fortunate that I get to do some really exciting, varied things but it’s fair to say this one was right up there,” Scott said.

“It’s not every day you get to do something for Hibernian.

“I’ve got a Hibs TV subscription so – wherever I am in the world – I make sure to watch every game. It’s not the same as being there in the flesh and I’d love to get back to more games.

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“I grew up going along with my Dad – all over the country to watch Hibs. It was an obsession for us both but, looking back, it’s as much about sharing in those moments together and I’m sure thousands of Hibees all over the world will be able to relate to that.

“I’ve not had the chance to meet Ron Gordon yet but he seems to have really ambitious plans for the club without compromising on their values. I think we’ve got a lot to look forward to.”

Full details of the club’s season tickets can be accessed here.