Supporters wishing to purchase tickets for our Barclays Premier League home game against Manchester United will be able to do so from Monday 11th November â providing they have already bought tickets for five of our home Barclays Premier League games so far this season. United arrive at the KC Stadium for a Boxing Day clash which kicks-off at 12.45pm and weâre offering ticket priority to supporters who have already regularly backed the Tigers at home this season. This priority period will then be followed by the release of a two-game ticket bundle on Monday 18th November which will include our home fixtures against Stoke City (Saturday 14th December, KO 5.30pm) and Manchester United. From Monday 11th November, tickets will be available to buy in person from the KC Stadium Ticket Office or by calling 01482 505600 for fans on our database that have already bought tickets to any five of the following seven home games: Norwich City, Cardiff City, West Ham United, Aston Villa, Sunderland, Crystal Palace and Liverpool. If youâve only bought tickets to four of those games so far, tickets for the home clash with Crystal Palace are currently on general sale. Tickets for the game against Manchester United will be priced: £35 Adults, £22 Seniors (65+) & 16-22 Year-Olds, £15 Juniors aged 11-15 and £8 Juniors aged 10 and under. From Monday 18th November, our ticket bundle covering Stoke City and Manchester United will be available in person from the KC Stadium Ticket Office or by calling 01482 505600 and will be priced: £57 Adults, £37 Seniors (65+) & 16-22 Year-Olds, £20 Juniors aged 11-15 and £11 Juniors aged 10 and under. Read more at http://www.hullcityafc.net/news/article/201314-man-utd-h-tickets-1156010.aspx#eoljOcHaFHADYEUa.99
I'm liking the 5 home matches requirement. That'll stop a lot of the plastics. True supporters getting the priority. Who'd have thought it. Should give people with purchases of any number prior to the Stoke match priority before the two match bundle though.
Well I'm a true City supporter and I've only made it to 3 home games this season, and one of them was in the league cup? This was a game I was desperate to see, and now probably won't get the chance.
Shouldn't true supporters also include those willing to go to the Crystal Palace game or soton game? Now that shows real support to travel all the way.
Anyone who has bought tickets for the away games @ Spurs(coc) - Arsenal(a) and Swansea(a) should also be able to get one ticket. Games for the die hards and true fans. imo. No plastics required thanks.
How does Man U, Man City, Liverpool, Chelsea etc treat their fans? How many "Plastics" go to every one of their games and buy their stuff? I really hate this "Im a more real fan than you, and I deserve to go more than you" attitude we seen around our team, I often wonder if other teams have the same.
Other teams aren't plagued with an underclass of rugby supporting scum who support a top 4 football team from elsewhere and actively hope city fail.
It's not a "we are better than you" scenario. It's about fairness for more desirable matches for people who support the club regularly.
It's perfectly fair. So the club hierarchy do something positive and now this is the one time you don't loyally support them. Madness.
Support the club regularly? That's a bit harsh. I've been supporting the club for 14 years. Just because I can't afford and/or can't make it to games doesn't mean it's fair that people like myself should miss out. I'm not a plastic fan, but I get put in that category because I haven't been to 5 home games already? Madness.
Well, I wasn't referring to the 5 match bit, but if someone had been to 2 or 3 matches this season and you hadn't been to any then yes, they should have priority over you as it will be oversubscribed. There are plenty of none full matches for you to come to.
I am not an "occasional fan" and I'm offended you'd describe people as that. In this day and age, not everyone can afford to go to football matches. You're telling me you'd rather the ticket go to a plastic fan who's been to 3 games, than me who's been to 1? I am a long term fan, so don't try and patronise me and say otherwise.
It's about prioritising. There will be more than 25,000 fans wanting to see the game. You might think your level of support is good (I'm not saying it isn't) but there will be enough people who have been to every game to fill the stadium and surely you can't argue you have more right than they do? All this rule does is stop people who miss games against **** teams from rolling up and being a loyal fan for the Man United games. If people are willing to miss Palace and all the other smaller games but desperately need to see us play Man United you have to wonder why that is...
Well, for a start the game is on Boxing Day... a bank holiday. Secondly, I can't argue anything. But in my eyes I have an equal right as a Hull City fan to watch the game than anyone else in the ground does! As for "not watching the **** teams," I've seen Exeter City, Scunthorpe and bloody Lincoln play against city at the KC. Just because I didn't watch a game against Newcastle doesn't mean I'm just a loyal fan for the Man Utd. game. Congratulations for going to all the games, I'm glad you had the money and time to do that. I've saved up for this game, and can't now go thanks to "loyal fans" getting priority. Just because people go to more games than me does not mean they are more loyal at all.
Yes, I am saying that. I'm not saying it's a totally fair system, but its fairer than the person who has been to three matches not being able to go than people who haven't been all season or just the once. In an ideal world we'd all be able to go but as we can't the club has to prioritise. What better way than people who have been to most matches. I'm not sure I understand why you can't see this. If this system wasn'y in place you would have no chance anyway compared to the 10,000 plastics applying. Yet, then by your standards you'd be happy. Happy that more long term fans can't go as well as yourself. I know which system I think is fairer. Having said that, good luck getting a ticket.