please log in to view this image Come and watch the Tigers play Manchester City for free on Boxing Day when you buy a ticket bundle for four home Premier League games from only £72 in Zone 1! The ticket bundle is an ideal Christmas present for the avid fan who can’t wait to roar on Mike Phelan’s side in the big game at the KCOM Stadium this Christmas. Tickets must be booked over the phone (01482 505600) or in person at Tiger Leisure and can be posted until Tuesday 20th December, after which they are available for collection from Tiger Leisure up to the day of the Manchester City match. Choose your remaining games one at a time and book your seat prior to the match (seats can be changed as long as they remain in the zone of purchase). Tickets are only valid for Premier League fixtures and tickets already purchased for the Manchester City game can be refunded when purchasing the bundle. http://www.hullcitytigers.com/news/...vailable-now-3472462.aspx#iod91tJzib5xERDx.99
I like to see the positive in most things, but having to resort to a 'gimmick' to try and fill the ground on Boxing Day against one of the best teams in Europe just strikes me as a sad state of affairs.
It's not a gimmick it's an attempt to put bums on seats, bums which have been missing all season and were even missing at Wembley. They should have been looking at ways to fill the ground against Swansea too by offering two for one tickets and free admission for kids attending with an adult. If the club were even a bit savvy they would open the gates for free against Swansea to off set this ridiculous boycott. I think the bundles are a good offer although I don't think the club will be employing any extra staff to cope with the demand. The on-going circus surrounding the club has seen to that. Solve that and the tickets would sell themselves.
Buy 1 get one free - BOGOF Buy 4 get one free - BFGOF Both gimmicks although the second one doesn't roll off the tongue A Boxing Day PL fixture v Man City should have been a sell-out weeks ago...
How much for kids? How much for teens? How much for Oldies? All the same price? BOGOFF indeed. They can stick their BOGOFF offers up their arrogant arse holes until such a times as they've BOGGED OFF themselves & any new owners have reintroduced concessions ****s.
Its good to see them trying to come up with decent deals to sell tickets, and its hard to argue against it being a good deal if you're an adult. Sadly, the lack of concessions just ****s all over it. If only they'd just rethink that strategy and adjust it, this sort of this would be awesome and popular.
5 League games would be:- MCFC EFC BO'MUFF and.....LFC BFC Surprised they're not advertising the fact that another of the 5 is against Victimpool.
No one on earth is allowed to question my business decisions, - NOOEIATQMBD - '5 game special' They can die as soon as they want - TCDASATW - 'Fill my Stadium' - Trying to raise transfer kitty / impress the 'new takeover' special with oyster sauce Dad I think I've done it wrong again ( (c) DicK Emery) DITIDIWA - '4 games for the price of 5 Ehab Special'
Choose any four of the remaining home games: + Burnley + Liverpool + Watford + Everton + Tottenham + Swansea + Sunderland + Middlesbrough + Bournemouth + West Ham And get the Man City game for free in the clubs five match bundle. Prices Zone 1 - £72 Zone 2 - £84 Zone 3 - £108 Zone 4 - £120 ---------------------------------- This is probably to sort out the falling attendances but doesn't it kinda defeat itself? Some folk will pick the games against the bigger sides to see the PL stars meaning the games which would have likely been poorly attended still will be? Also, how do these prices compare to memberships?