lle info in verband met de thuismatch en uitmatch tegen Hull City wordt de komende dagen online gezet. Sporting Lokeren, Front282 en de erkende supportersclubs zijn op dit moment hard aan het werken om deze matchen voor te bereiden. Er is woensdag nog een vergadering op Lokeren met een delegatie van Hull city en de politie van Hull. Jullie horen spoedig alles van Sporting Lokeren via de website en alle mogelijke sociale media. We vragen aan elke supporter nog een beetje geduld, alle correcte informatie is op komst.40 sec geleden (Dutch) All info related to the home game away game against Hull City in the coming days and put online. Sporting Lokeren, Front282 and authorized supporters clubs are currently hard at work in order to prepare for this match. There is a meeting on Wednesday with a delegation from Hull city Lokeren and the police of Hull. Soon you hear everything from Sporting Lokeren via the website and all possible social media. We ask every supporter still a little patience, all the correct information is on the way. 40 sec ago (English)
The jist of his arguement though is true. Mr Trilby is almost jihadist in his belief that the tie will not move, why I do not know why, despite hints from Belgium that it could be moved, plus thay have moved games in the past I believe.
Belgium is a very compact country and bigger stadia are easily less than an hour away. Plus they have a far better and cheaper transport infrastructure. I look forward to the expert 'can do' approach of the Humberside Police at the meeting on Wednesday. I reckon it will be round up their fans off the ferry on Thursday morning and take them to the Ketch in Willerby, or the Crown and Anchor at Kilnsea.
There was perhaps a precedent set for the Cup Final, tickets went to those who went to the semi first. Why wouldn't this work here? However many fans went to Zilina, if they get priority and all want to go it probably leaves at least 3-400 tickets on the assumption the Belgian lad is right and we get 1,000 tickets.
here's the full release Tigers to receive 1,236 tickets for UEFA Europa League Play-Off Round 1st Leg.... Hull City’s UEFA Europa League Play-Off Round first leg tie against KSC Lokeren will be played at the Belgian side’s 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 – 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 – 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 – Any remaining tickets will be placed on general sale. Official Travel Package Following last month’s 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.) Read more at http://www.hullcitytigers.com/news/...ckets-travel-1820033.aspx#MuGtRkeZSRZYCQux.99
Or for another £240 you can fly on the official team plane on the Weds am, 1 night in a hotel and back straight after the game.
So it was moved then. Shame I'm not allowed to go I'd have to be at the mosque whilst the games on anyway.
Premier Club tickets (includes lounge and car park) are £30 for the second leg as well. Double last week's price which means standard tickets will be around £20-25 in my eyes. Seems, Allam doesn't want a full house for our second home game in Europe......
I got the message about the home leg and along with you, I assumed the regular seats would be something like £20-25/£10 concessions for the regular seats.
Disappointing really. If all tickets were £10 as per last week's game it would guarantee another sell-out on the 28th. £20-£25 won't.......
Who sets the ticket prices? Don't both clubs have to agree on something, and doesn't UEFA have some part in this too? Prices are exactly as I expected for this next round, and I still expect us to sell out.