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3 minutes ago, Marriott said:

Club made money, helped pay for Naismith & Damour. pitch played fine and it wasn't green.

 

Back to normal by next game.

 

Move along nothing to see here. good business by the club.

Levein said on sportsound before the game we didn’t make any money for the concert. 

 

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Just now, SectionN said:

Levein said on sportsound before the game we didn’t make any money for the concert. 

 

So no profits from those sold out corporate events?

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20 minutes ago, Dannie Boy said:

The pitch played fine today. Not once did a ball deviate because of it physical condition. 

 

I don’t agree, it was a nightmare for players trying to dribble the ball. 

 

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34 minutes ago, Victorian said:

 

Yeah.     Come on grass,   grow please.    Oh aye... should be ok.     Grass growing should be a safe bet.

I think I might go down to Tynecastle and watch it grow. It might be better than watching us play at the moment 🙂

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Just now, SectionN said:

Levein said on sportsound before the game we didn’t make any money for the concert. 

 

He said the tickets were free. He didn't say Hearts didn't make any. "It wasn't about the money, more the prestige" was what he said, implying that there was money involved but that this event wasn't a fully commercialised exercise for Hearts.

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Let's see if we repeat this exercise next year, having seen the extent of the damage to the pitch.  I very much doubt that we'd have gone ahead with it this year if we'd fully understood what sort of state the pitch would be in afterwards.

 

Unless we can come up with an alternative approach that drastically reduces the damage to the pitch, then I think this will be our one and only attempt at hosting a concert in the stadium.

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2 hours ago, Marriott said:

Club made money, helped pay for Naismith & Damour. pitch played fine and it wasn't green.

 

Back to normal by next game.

 

Move along nothing to see here. good business by the club.

 

How much would the club have received? It was a free concert.

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23 minutes ago, peter_hmfc said:

 

How much would the club have received? It was a free concert.

 

On this page alone it has been mentioned more than once that we made a killing on hospitality which was sold out also the catering would have produced a decent wedge.

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17 minutes ago, graygo said:

 

On this page alone it has been mentioned more than once that we made a killing on hospitality which was sold out also the catering would have produced a decent wedge.

 

I'm so so sorry.

 

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I was under the impression with hybrid pitches they had plastic grass strands inserted into the pitch as well as the grass.

maybe i was imagining it but if there was, none are evident on the pitch

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2 hours ago, peter_hmfc said:

 

How much would the club have received? It was a free concert.

A five figure sum, not quite a killing. 

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27 minutes ago, Sharky999 said:

I was under the impression with hybrid pitches they had plastic grass strands inserted into the pitch as well as the grass.

maybe i was imagining it but if there was, none are evident on the pitch

They’ve been damaged, you could see where we sit. It will grow back and it didn’t make much difference and we made a wee drop cash.

We have been slated from many different areas about it though.

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3 minutes ago, Pasquale for King said:

They’ve been damaged, you could see where we sit. It will grow back and it didn’t make much difference and we made a wee drop cash.

We have been slated from many different areas about it though.

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Usual mentality slate anyone who dares to try something different and look at the little picture. Pitch was fine today , (it possibly was quicker on the bald patches) it’ll grow back as you said and we made some cash out of it. I heard BBC slating it earlier too almost taking the piss we had held a concert there. 

 

Slate Levein , the players , slate Ann about performances but slating us for taking expert advice then making some money and looking at ways to increase our revenues. That says it all about our national broadcaster. 

 

Hopefully we learn from that and utilise that knowledge next time to ensure we don’t have the same problem. If we can do these things several times a year we are looking at our turnover growing decently again. Aberdeen’s new stadium plans costings etc include hosting several outside events every year (in direct competition to the new conference centre). Clubs need to do what they can and getting tie ups and new potential businesses / customers into Tynecastle before Hibs get them near Easter Road is a good thing. 

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There is no issue having concerts in the summer but not a week before first home league game. Grounds man spends all summer getting the pitch ready for the new season then back at worse than square one 

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10 hours ago, Away up in Gorgie said:

 

I’m unclear if you are talking about what  the groundsman has put on the pitch or the team Levein has put on it. 

The groundsman had nothing to do with it

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The pitch is an absolute disgrace. There is no grass on it. 

Absolute crazy having a concert the week before the first league match of the season. 

Spend £1 million on a new pitch and it ends up looking like that at the start of the season. Joke. 

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3 hours ago, sadj said:

 

Usual mentality slate anyone who dares to try something different and look at the little picture. Pitch was fine today , (it possibly was quicker on the bald patches) it’ll grow back as you said and we made some cash out of it. I heard BBC slating it earlier too almost taking the piss we had held a concert there. 

 

Slate Levein , the players , slate Ann about performances but slating us for taking expert advice then making some money and looking at ways to increase our revenues. That says it all about our national broadcaster. 

 

Hopefully we learn from that and utilise that knowledge next time to ensure we don’t have the same problem. If we can do these things several times a year we are looking at our turnover growing decently again. Aberdeen’s new stadium plans costings etc include hosting several outside events every year (in direct competition to the new conference centre). Clubs need to do what they can and getting tie ups and new potential businesses / customers into Tynecastle before Hibs get them near Easter Road is a good thing. 

I am sorry but this is just wrong. We are/should be a football club... using a £1m pitch to host a free concert a week before our season started, so we could make some money from the sale of a few pies. 

Thats just about the stupidest thing ever.. since cathro then our manager hunt ended with .... then our signings... then our tactics... our politburo coaching staff headed up by chairman Levein.

Yesterday was a total shambles and the pitch matched the team - a bloody mess and a wasted opportunity ...

The fans have been so so loyal and have had incredibly deep pockets.

Those running us are not professionally competent

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12 minutes ago, Lambo85 said:

The pitch is an absolute disgrace. There is no grass on it. 

Absolute crazy having a concert the week before the first league match of the season. 

Spend £1 million on a new pitch and it ends up looking like that at the start of the season. Joke. 

 

It just sums up how the club is being run. Absolutely no focus on the football. 

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5 minutes ago, RudiHMFC said:

What a ****ing joke, it actually scares me what is happening to this club, everything just feels so wrong.

 

Tynecastle opened the Edinburgh International Festival by hosting the world-famous Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra. Huge prestige and it showcased the fantastic facilities at Tynecastle for more than just football. There was the small matter of some money (£100,000) being made from all the toffs from the sold out hospitality.
 
The grass has suffered but will be fine for next home game. If this helps to generate a higher income for Hearts in the longer term, which I believe it will, then short term cosmetic damage is well worth the long term financial advantage. (and competitive edge if we get a new manager).
 
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1 minute ago, Nobreath said:
 

 

Tynecastle opened the Edinburgh International Festival by hosting the world-famous Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra. Huge prestige and it showcased the fantastic facilities at Tynecastle for more than just football. There was the small matter of some money (£100,000) being made from all the toffs from the sold out hospitality.
 
The grass has suffered but will be fine for next home game. If this helps to generate a higher income for Hearts in the longer term, which I believe it will, then short term cosmetic damage is well worth the long term financial advantage. (and competitive edge if we get a new manager).
 

 

No it's an absolute embarrassment for a professional football club playing their first home league game in August to be playing on a pitch like that, there's no justification for it, you wouldn't see a junior pitch in that state at this time of year. We are a FOOTBALL club. I couldn't give a single **** about how much money we  made from some daft concert, if it leaves the pitch in that state then it's not worth it.

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7 hours ago, graygo said:

 

On this page alone it has been mentioned more than once that we made a killing on hospitality which was sold out also the catering would have produced a decent wedge.

How much did we make from the concert? I have done a google search and can’t find any hard figures. You got a link confirming what the revenue for the event was versus our costs in holding the event? 

 

Would be interested to see how profitable the event was.

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5 hours ago, Pasquale for King said:

They’ve been damaged, you could see where we sit. It will grow back and it didn’t make much difference and we made a wee drop cash.

We have been slated from many different areas about it though.

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Thank you, i dont get to games as im overseas now but appreciate the feedback

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4 hours ago, sadj said:

 

Usual mentality slate anyone who dares to try something different and look at the little picture. Pitch was fine today , (it possibly was quicker on the bald patches) it’ll grow back as you said and we made some cash out of it. I heard BBC slating it earlier too almost taking the piss we had held a concert there. 

 

Slate Levein , the players , slate Ann about performances but slating us for taking expert advice then making some money and looking at ways to increase our revenues. That says it all about our national broadcaster. 

 

Hopefully we learn from that and utilise that knowledge next time to ensure we don’t have the same problem. If we can do these things several times a year we are looking at our turnover growing decently again. Aberdeen’s new stadium plans costings etc include hosting several outside events every year (in direct competition to the new conference centre). Clubs need to do what they can and getting tie ups and new potential businesses / customers into Tynecastle before Hibs get them near Easter Road is a good thing. 

You still claiming it was just a bit of discolouration?

 

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59 minutes ago, Lambo85 said:

The pitch is an absolute disgrace. There is no grass on it. 

Absolute crazy having a concert the week before the first league match of the season. 

Spend £1 million on a new pitch and it ends up looking like that at the start of the season. Joke. 

It’s the direction of travel we have been on for the past couple of years. Football and results are now just a secondary concern. 

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10 hours ago, 1953 said:

I suspect that we did the concert as a trial run based on expert advice that the pitch would stand up to it. It's now turned out worse than expected so we won't do it again. Had it worked it could have been another source of revenue.

trial run failed then. 

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Other clubs host concerts- yes. Great revenue to be made

 

issue is they hold them in June or early July to allow pitch time to recover. Not a week before season starts

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19 hours ago, Jammy T said:

 

With “friends” like you who needs enemies?

 

You’d rather we’d gone bust don’t you and done “a The Rangers” like your favourite team, eh?

Aye, because I want the football team to take priority over the LA Philharmonic Orchestra I must be a Rangers fan.

 

The pitch was a disgrace yesterday.  

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Just now, merseyjambo said:

Other clubs host concerts- yes. Great revenue to be made

 

issue is they hold them in June or early July to allow pitch time to recover. Not a week before season starts

 

Doubt we have the sway to move the Edinburgh Festival by a month or two

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5 minutes ago, Italian Lambretta said:

Will the club be compensated for the cost to repair it? 

Compensated by who?

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19 minutes ago, RudiHMFC said:

 

No it's an absolute embarrassment for a professional football club playing their first home league game in August to be playing on a pitch like that, there's no justification for it, you wouldn't see a junior pitch in that state at this time of year. We are a FOOTBALL club. I couldn't give a single **** about how much money we  made from some daft concert, if it leaves the pitch in that state then it's not worth it.

 

 

If we had won yesterday no one would be giving a **** about the pitch apart from a few pantwetters.

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It's too early to judge whether the pitch has suffered too badly. The roots of the grass are still there and in two weeks it might well have recovered. If not then the concert will probably not happen again.

 

And the pitch had no bearing on yesterday's crap. Ross County seemed to manage on it quite well.

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4 minutes ago, upgotheheads said:

And the pitch had no bearing on yesterday's crap. Ross County seemed to manage on it quite well.

 

A point conveniently missed by many having a pop at the club, again.  

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20 minutes ago, Nobreath said:

 

 

If we had won yesterday no one would be giving a **** about the pitch apart from a few pantwetters.

 

Everyone should give a **** about it, it's not on for a professional football club, worse than a public park, I know there's an insistence from many to act like everything is rosy and not to be seen criticising anything the club does but I won't do that, it's pathetic.

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27 minutes ago, Dannie Boy said:

 

A point conveniently missed by many having a pop at the club, again.  

It looked terrible, but agree it had no bearing on the game and result at all. 

 

The club took advice from the company that laid the pitch, I'm certain if they said it was a no go then it would not have happened. Saying that, I don't think AB will be very happy with it.

 

There are far more important things to look at, the pitch, in my opinion, is way down on that list. 

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1 hour ago, TheOak88 said:

How much did we make from the concert? I have done a google search and can’t find any hard figures. You got a link confirming what the revenue for the event was versus our costs in holding the event? 

 

Would be interested to see how profitable the event was.

 

No it was worse than i thought but it was still playable as the experts (a quick check on google suggests this is not you). I’m going to guess that you are not a stupid person however and can understand the benefits of hosting a concert like that and the potential new customers , the potential investment etc that can bring into the club. As I said Aberdeen are expecting to use their new stadium several times a year as extra income. 

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47 minutes ago, Victorian said:

Still moon howling about this?

 

The pitch was below standard, despite what some said on here. 

 

The club will learn and won’t be hosting any more events such as this so close to kick off. 

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kingantti1874

Admit it was worse than I thought, large parts were just discoloured but it is bare in other parts and will likely need reseeded, still we have 3 weeks in prime grass growing season and it will look infinitely better next time around and will fully recover in no time at all.

 

that said, the club DIDNT do this on purpose, They did do it to raise additional revenues for the club and give us greater exposure - they followed advice and for whatever reason the damage was greater that I’m sure was anticipated.. maybe the equipment was down a day or 2 longer than planned.. 

 

whatever - lesson learned, the damage isn’t permanent - I’m sure we won’t be doing it again. The real problem is the product on the grass rather than the grass itself

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6 hours ago, sadj said:

 

Usual mentality slate anyone who dares to try something different and look at the little picture. Pitch was fine today , (it possibly was quicker on the bald patches) it’ll grow back as you said and we made some cash out of it. I heard BBC slating it earlier too almost taking the piss we had held a concert there. 

 

Slate Levein , the players , slate Ann about performances but slating us for taking expert advice then making some money and looking at ways to increase our revenues. That says it all about our national broadcaster. 

 

Hopefully we learn from that and utilise that knowledge next time to ensure we don’t have the same problem. If we can do these things several times a year we are looking at our turnover growing decently again. Aberdeen’s new stadium plans costings etc include hosting several outside events every year (in direct competition to the new conference centre). Clubs need to do what they can and getting tie ups and new potential businesses / customers into Tynecastle before Hibs get them near Easter Road is a good thing. 


The likes of that sheep shagging xenophobe Dick Gordon couldn't wait to criticize us. Considering his team are only doing well because they have made zero capital investment infrastructure for decades seems to evade him. His jealousy is pathetic for a supposedly impartial host. 

I do hope he enjoys their next extended stay in the doldrums when the chickens come home to roost over their white elephant of a new stadium. 

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23 minutes ago, kingantti1874 said:

Admit it was worse than I thought, large parts were just discoloured but it is bare in other parts and will likely need reseeded, still we have 3 weeks in prime grass growing season and it will look infinitely better next time around and will fully recover in no time at all.

 

that said, the club DIDNT do this on purpose, They did do it to raise additional revenues for the club and give us greater exposure - they followed advice and for whatever reason the damage was greater that I’m sure was anticipated.. maybe the equipment was down a day or 2 longer than planned.. 

 

whatever - lesson learned, the damage isn’t permanent - I’m sure we won’t be doing it again. The real problem is the product on the grass rather than the grass itself

Nailed it. 

 

Should the club be looking to host such events, 100%. Is it another, extra revenue that the club has never had, 100%. Has it worked, 100%. Can we do it better, 100%. 

 

I stood in the ticket que waiting for Stenhousemuir tickets and couldn’t believe the amount of people in the store buying things, the amount of people hanging around the plaza etc. Light years ahead of what we used to be, old boy behind me complaining tho cause he has to wait in a que. The extra income streams that Ann and the team have created is breath taken and like I said, a million miles ahead of what we used to have. 

 

100%, 100%, 100% 😂😂😂

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