Tigers to receive 1,236 tickets for UEFA Europa League Play-Off Round 1st Leg.... Hull Cityâs UEFA Europa League Play-Off Round first leg tie against KSC Lokeren will be played at the Belgian sideâs Daknamstadion on Thursday 21st August with kick-off at 8.30pm (CET). The Tigers will receive an allocation of 1,236 tickets for the game, priced at £28 Adults and £16 Concessions (Under 16s & disabled supporters). Tickets will be placed on sale in the following order of preference: Thursday 14th August â Tickets on sale to Season Card holders who purchased tickets for our previous European away game against AS Trencin. Friday 15th, Saturday 16th (9am-noon) & Monday 18th August â Tickets on sale to all Season Card holders as well as all supporters who purchased tickets for our previous European away game against AS Trencin. Tuesday 19th August â Any remaining tickets will be placed on general sale. Official Travel Package Following last monthâs successful trip to Slovakia, the Club will once again be working with licensed tour operator www.sportoptions.com to offer an official travel package for the visit to Lokeren. The package is available to Season Card holders only and includes return flights from Humberside Airport on the day of the game and a match ticket for a total price of £330. Season Card holders wishing to book their official travel package should contact sportoptions.com direct on 0207 935 6129 or email [email protected] (Please note that the Official Travel Package is open to Season Card holders only. Any non-Season Card holders booking through sportoptions.com will have their package cancelled.) http://www.hullcitytigers.com/news/...ckets-travel-1820033.aspx#k85IXWVEwZRxrthR.99
They're leaving it far too late to sell them. They could take applications now and bring all those dates forward, 2 days in advance on general sale is nowhere near enough time.
I reckon they will. Hopefully the other night gripped the amber and black predatory animal nation in euro fever and they sell like hot cakes but we struggle to take that many to a lot of normal away games never mind Thursday night in a different country. The Slovakia trip was a little different as it was the very first time ever. Hope I'm wrong obviously. Not going to get many more convenient European away games than this.
Wonder how many will be left once those who have booked on the official tour but didnt go to trencin have bought their tickets?
Are sports options tickets limited? They can book now which means even some of the Slovakia people wont get tickets as they cant buy them until Thursday
Ticket allocation sounds fair to me. But once again it looks like those who book with 'sports options' are guaranteed a ticket where as everyone else has to apply. With just over 1,200 tickets available I think everyone who wants to go will probably get one. It is a Thursday night after all and people will have to take time off work. Good to see the club rewarding those who travelled to Trencin.
Ah, got you. I don't think the club could have done this much more fairly to be honest, I think most(if not all) who want to go, will get a ticket.
I would have love to have gone but apart from the cost its the time of week that makes it not possible for me and my better half to make it I hope its a good away crowd and all 1200+ tickets are sold!
I'm glad we've got priority. I think they've done it the most fair way. Not too sure if I'm going yet but the sportoptions company were good for the Slovakian trip.
We have had a large Dutch following for a while who come over when they can, are they recognised by club officials and being considered for tickets for a game in their back yard?