I don’t get the general excitement of playing Chelsea, not like back in the thriller at the Villa days , we have played them 10 times in recent years .i like the cup and always hope we try to win it , I’m pleased there is going to be an atmosphere etc, I just personally find trying to get in the top 6 more exciting then this tie and am looking forward to derby tomorrow more
Why is it surprisingSurprising but we only got about 20,000 in the quarter final against Sunderland in 2014
It’s really weird how it’s selling so well.LIMITED TICKETS REMAIN FOR SATURDAY’S EMIRATES FA CUP FOURTH ROUND TIE AGAINST CHELSEA (KO 5.30PM) AND THE ADVICE IS TO BUY AS SOON AS POSSIBLE TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT.
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I never expected this to get anywhere near a sell out, so lot of credit to those who have marketed it so well. I do feel the club is selling itself so much better over the last few months and I don't really care if a lot of people are coming to watch Chelsea, they're still turning up and it's a big opportunity for the club to give them a good experience so they want to come back.It’s really weird how it’s selling so well.
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Surprising but we only got about 20,000 in the quarter final against Sunderland in 2014
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Personally I'm holding out for the final...
Actually I might pop down to the semi too...see how I feelI'd do the semi ... but only if its against one of the big boys.
I don't know what City have done differently to promote this game but they have done it without any help from the local printed mediaI am informed that it's Hull v Rovers in 3 weeks as first game of new RL season.
Big crowd expected blah blah blah
Chelsea game is ideal one to showcase Hull City Football Club to any youngsters being introduced to live spectator sport, so that they make the right choice of local club to follow.
Don't know what floats the boats of young kids these days.
If its face painting so be it.
If it's hugging a man dressed as a comic tiger figure or in drag as a tigress in a skirt, then whatever.
If you find the game a bit hard to understand, then you may enjoy the state of the art pitchside lightshow to your young tastes.
I know the gas fuelled roaring pitchside brazier is a bit passe, but some youngsters might be hooked by it. It could just sway the argument in City's favour against the local rugby clubs.
But a blood and guts performance by City, a spectacular winner by Jarrod Bowen, a deafening partisan crowd ringing in the ears, grown men dancing with delight like young kids around you and leaving you feeling like you belong and want more of this , might just be the start of a lifelong romance.
Over to you City, no pressure...
I don't know what City have done differently to promote this game but they have done it without any help from the local printed media
The HDM are already pumping up the importance of the Hull RL derby in three weeks time and how big the crowd will be. Like wise the headlines over the week end because Fc have sold out the away end at leeds rhinos, which is less then 2,000, for the opening Super league fixture. City sold as many for the away game at Rotherham recently but that didn't warrant any headlines. Instead the only headlines about our crowds this season have been all about how small they are.
There is a huge difference on how the crowds and the support of the two codes are reported on locally. RL is pumped up way beyond its importance and football is treated just the opposite.
One of HKR's signings was asked how it made him feel hearing rovers fans chanting his name at a friendly at wakefield last week and if he was impressed by the away support for HKR at the game, no attendance figures given by the way.
I'm sure I heard City fans chanting Herbie Kanes names at both Rotherham and Derby. But the HDM never.
I don't know what City have done differently to promote this game but they have done it without any help from the local printed media
The HDM are already pumping up the importance of the Hull RL derby in three weeks time and how big the crowd will be. Like wise the headlines over the week end because Fc have sold out the away end at leeds rhinos, which is less then 2,000, for the opening Super league fixture. City sold as many for the away game at Rotherham recently but that didn't warrant any headlines. Instead the only headlines about our crowds this season have been all about how small they are.
There is a huge difference on how the crowds and the support of the two codes are reported on locally. RL is pumped up way beyond its importance and football is treated just the opposite.
One of HKR's signings was asked how it made him feel hearing rovers fans chanting his name at a friendly at wakefield last week and if he was impressed by the away support for HKR at the game, no attendance figures given by the way.
I'm sure I heard City fans chanting Herbie Kanes names at both Rotherham and Derby. But the HDM never.