Was it cheaper compared to buying tickets for both, or actually cheaper than just buying a City pass? (which is what he claimed)
Yes..its over 20 years ago…my memory is that buying a dual pass..was cheaper (only slightly) was to buy via FC route. Only by £20 or so…but £20 was a night out 20 years ago lol
0-2 now. Man U playing right into Leeds hands by trying to match their playing at 100 miles an hour. Fair play to Leeds so far.
It is their cup final tbf, and the no dodgy yank anymore factor. Hopefully they'll go back to being ****e when they play the clubs they "should" be beating. Work will be painful for a few days mind you. Might have to take my earplugs
I have a pass for both City and Rovers..I was miffed that there was a clash for the first Rovers match of the season.Now Sky have moved the WBA to the Friday night which clashes with the second one.
I'm pretty sure you couldn't get just a City pass from FC. The arrangement was that if you bought a City corporate pass, you could add an FC corporate pass on top for almost nothing and if you bought an FC corporate pass, you could add City to it for an additional fee. As Chelsea has said, it was a bit cheaper to do the FC one, but there wasn't a significant difference.
That's how I remember it. Kingston Suite pass wasn't it? If City offered a way of increasing memberships now and having your seats for Hull FC games I'd consider it. And then I'd delete the email.
It was, it was called the Premier Club at the time, but the Allams scrapped the arrangement and changed the name to Premier Tiger.
That’s probably what he did Either way being able to buy a FC pass and City pass from FC for cheaper than you could buy a City pass from City seems bonkers, and will have inflated FC attendance figures (he never went to FC and he went with a few doing the same)
I'm not sure it worked out cheaper to do both via Hull FC than just buying a City one from City though.
For whatever reason he got a corporate pass for City cheaper through FC than he could from City. If is was as OLM suggested then it was.
I don’t think the difference was big enough to make it worth doing though, as far as I remember there was barely any benefit at all (unless you wanted to actually go to the FC games).
You’re right. It wasn’t a large amount (he did tell me but I can’t remember) Still surprising though.
After reading this thread, it's not surprising Marsch struggled to manage a football club, what with all the other things he's been poking his nose into, the **** him.