Here you go - This will save you having to type http://www.hullcityafc.net/tickets/match_prices/ into your browser. Neil Hudgell Solicitors East Stand (Match Category A/B/C) Adult: £28/£26/£20 Senior 65+: £18/£16/£10 16-22: £18/£16/£10 Junior 11-15: £14/£12/£6 Junior 10 and Under: £8/£6/£3 MKM South Stand (Match Category A/B/C) Adult: £27/£25/£20 Senior 65+: £17/£15/£10 16-22: £17/£15/£10 Junior 11-15: £8/£6/£3 Junior 10 and Under: £5/£3/£1 Cranswick plc West Stand (Match Category A/B/C) Adult: £30/£28/£20 Senior 65+: £20/£18/£10 16-22: £20/£18/£10 Junior 11-15: £15/£13/£6 Junior 10 and Under: £8/£6/£3
all the time people go bates is rubbing is hands. maybe thats why im not going, plus lets be honest its a ****hole
normal football fans are being priced out the market, not just Leeds, these prices are way too high..
Thanks for the prices Geoff. I don't know about you guys but I reckon if the maximum price was capped at say £25 in this league our ground would be full or almost full every game. I keep a check on attendances and most clubs (with the exception of maybe newly promoted teams) are seeing their numbers gradually fall. Do the price setters not read the ****ing news? For me watching my team is one of the first sacrifices when tightening the purse strings. I can see why you choose not to attend this one as it's a local derby. I guess the only plus for a trip to Leeds is the cost of actually getting here.
Tuesday night as well. It's just a **** deal unfortunately. Too expensive to make even a midweek derby, when our form is good, seem like a good idea. Or even possible, actually. Which is a shame.
We desperately need a category such as Hull's for young fans. As soon as you turn 17, you're an adult in the eyes of LUFC, and have to pay full whack. A 17-21 category would bring back the sort of young passion we need from the outpriced, underimpressed generation who grew up expecting we'd play in Europe every other week!
You need to copy a lot more from Yorkshire's no. 1. Next time you come to Hull you should bring a note pad. -Modern, well-appointed stadium rather than half-empty hotch-potch of misfit stands. -Local fan-base instead of prawn-sandwich losers who didn't have the balls to support their local team. -Untainted reputation for honesty and legality I could go on.....
I thought an old-school type like you would be against modern stadiums and your rather embarrassing (at times) fanbase. But whatever, I'll bring my pad and pen.
We have no more or no less embarrassing fans than any other club, tbh. Leeds of all clubs should shut the **** up about embarrassing fanbases.
Look around you man.... Social misfits from all over Yorkshire and beyond.... The bullied kid in the playground from Ireland to Scandinavia who sought redemption by attaching himself to what was at the time a winning team. Oh how it all went pear-shaped. From Istanbul to Histon From trophies to Division Three A catalogue of decline and humiliation punctuated by a cast of turds from Warnock to Bates And all the time cheered on by mouthbreathers who believe they are 'Champions of Europe' Can't you see how **** it all is around you? No of course you can't It's the rest of us - we're just jealous aren't we mate ?
The mouthbreathers and misfits are the ones that eschewed our club when we were unsuccessful. Most fans have stuck by us though, which is more than will be said about you lot when Bruce and his successors drive you back to your rightful place in the bottom rungs of the Football League as we cruise back into Europe, and the people of East Yorkshire return to their default mental setting. Sure, Leeds fans will get singled out by the sheeple majority, but that shows we're individuals with something about us rather than just parochially-minded ****heads who think the primary virtue of football supportership is idolizing a boarded-up bombsite of a city with no profile or panache to speak of. People ask themselves 'what is my city EXCELLENT at?' 'What can my football club be PROUD of?' And if the answer is 'nowt', and no redeeming features can be found, and no saving grace can be spotted, they will do the natural human thing and go with their instincts to the shiny white metropolis to the West, the capital of this great county which is only ashamed of a few dark blemishes on the fringes of its territory. It takes something to be a Leeds fan.