She can in the home end, but the aways have to go through our ticket office. She could get me staff passes, but she could also get sacked, so I told her not to bother. The biggest plus, is that she lives in Sport City, so I can park at hers and amble over, avoiding parking in the least practical car park in the Premier League(took me forty minutes to get out last time).
Looks like its £12 for a 1 month minimum subscription, not bad but you then pay a one off connection fee of £15!!
Her balcony overlooks the Velodrome, though this game is good timing, she's moving somewhere else on Monday. I don't know where the new house is, but apparently I'm going to find out, as i'm going to be Mr Shifter after the game.
If you're not going to the game and real fans like me and aggers wont pay 41 quid then just go to the pub and watch it. If your bringing kids please dont come in the pub I'm going in. Ta.
40 minutes? PAH! Have you not tried parking in Walton Street? Took me an hour to get out of that car park after the Muse concert earlier this year.
Anybody notice Jacksons have banned football traffic from their Car Park down Derringham street? Shame that, I'd got used to parking in there before my pre-match trip to Pearsons. Got to go all the way down to Marlborough Ave now! Extra moaning from the Oiks!!
It took me about half an hour to get out of your car park last season. And we parked quite close to the entrance
Like others have said pub or internet stream are your options if you live in Hull and are subjected to the KC monopoly. Alternatively all BT sport customers get an online log in (like sky go) so if you know a subscriber you can borrow their log on details.
avenues have it now .. and they also have a great loyalty card that will save you money for a pint or two for sure ... BT sport hit aves last night