If you are being evicted from the East Stand like me....just rang the club for clarification. £100 deposit by 1st July. Followed by 8 monthly payments of £51.75
For party, or anyone else in his position, you could ask the club if you can take this instalment scheme but cancel if you're made redundant. There's a possibility they might make provisions and stick a note next to your name.
Being in Spain and having a season ticket there was a point last season I knew I couldn't get to another game so I contacted the ticket office. You can cancel your season ticket when you want and stop paying the instalments. However, the FA Cup happened and I 'dared to dream' so god knows how much my final ticket cost in the end, a few months worth of instalments plus the actual ticket.
Does anyone know how they are going to allocate the seats if your being evicted. 8 of us have sat together for the last 7 years in E3 and have no desire to move.
I assume you'll have the same seats in a different block if you know what i mean. They'll want the top of E1 probably at the top of the stand near the away fans so it'll be mirrored kind of. That made more sense in my head.
You have a week from today to get a priority seat. Presumably after that its take what's left. If you haven't the money then you'll have to wait and get what's left at the end. It wouldn't have taken much thought to get us altogether physically for an afternoon, allocated us our seats and given us the same time scale to pay as everybody else.
I know what you mean. That would make us one block off the west stand as we currently sit on the north edge of E3
I would expect they'll try and move E1-E3 in a lump as much as they can, so that people are still sat together. I'm surprised they haven't included more information on getting more vocal fans from other parts of the ground to also move into the North.
Looks like you go in and pick your seat. The leaflet and letter imply first come first served. You could do it by post or e-mail but it doesn't explain what happens if your chosen seat has already gone.
Doesn't say that on my letter. It implies you pick your seat and see if its available. If you go this week you have priority, whatever that means. Priority over whom it doesn't say.
I'm not against it, it has the potential to create a new kop end, however it appears like there has been no supporter consultation on this, has anyone been sounded out about relocating from other parts of the ground?
I've re-read my letter. Its about as clear as mud. I have priority to pick my seat for one week. There is no date for when this weeks starts or one for when it ends. It doesn't say what happens when the priority week ends. As the North Stand is virgin territory for season ticket holders and there are more seats than are in E1 to E3 does it mean they will be put on general sale. If they go on general sale next week will that mean we could end up with the same problems we have now between those that want to stand and sing and those that want to sit. Hopefully it will all work out in the wash, but this is Hull City, so watch this space.
No one has asked me ever. I admit it makes sense but once again loyal die hard fans have been treated like ****. Not even an apology for those who don't want to move, just on yer bike and by the way it'll cost you another £130
You'd like to think it wouldn't be a week from today. Are the club really expecting people to find another £100 at the end of a very expensive month (a Wembley trip to pay for and all that). Many fans will be on the bones of their arses until payday.
That's what it says on the letter/leaflet. You also pay for the privilege of singing. The same view from the south stand is cheaper.
Do we in the west stand get a reduction in our season ticket price for having the E1-E3ers nearer to us?
Pretty appalling treatment of the fans in that case. I really dispair. The move is essentially a good idea, but the execution is ****ing shocking. Just another way to alienate the fans.