HULL CITY ARE PROUD TO ANNOUNCE THE LAUNCH OF ITS NEW COMMERCIAL WEBSITE – WWW.HULLCITYCOMMERCIAL.COM. The new site offers a full rundown of all the sponsorship, advertising and partnership opportunities available at the Club, with a number of unique options available. You can also find out more information about our hospitality packages on a matchday at the KCOM Stadium – including The Ambassador Club, Premier Tiger and Executive boxes. Essentially, it will be the online hub for everything the commercial department has to offer and Commercial Sales Manager Paul Fielder is delighted with the outcome. “The new commercial website is something we have been working on for a while now and we’re really pleased with how it has turned out,” he said. “We felt it was important for the commercial side of the Club to have a greater online presence and, by launching this website, we believe we can achieve that. “It gives people a really clear understanding of what is on offer from the commercial team here at Hull City. “The site offers all the information you will need and will be regularly updated with the latest commercial offers and news. “Visitors to the site can quickly submit an enquiry across a whole range of topics, secure in the knowledge that it will reach the correct person and they’ll receive a swift response.” For any enquiries, please email [email protected] or call 01482 358313. Don’t forget to enter our exclusive competition on the new site to be in with a chance of winning two hospitality tickets for the Tigers’ forthcoming Sky Bet Championship home fixture against Charlton Athletic on Saturday 14th March. The prize includes: 2 x Circle Restaurant tickets, car parking, matchday programme, a four-course meal and two padded seats. Full details on how to enter are available here.
I reckon I'll outlive the old man and am hoping some jealous lover or sheer stupidity accounts for the son. We live in hope!
They know that as well. They have a list of people who will deal with them currently and a list who said come and see us when the Allam's go.
They can die whenever they want as long as they leave the club for those who just want to watch good football