West Brom (away) Tickets

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Cortez91

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Tickets for our Barclays Premier League away game against West Bromwich Albion are on general sale.

The Tigers head to The Hawthorns on Saturday 10th January (KO 3pm) with tickets priced as follows:

£25 Adults
£20 Seniors (60+)
£15 Under 21s/Students
£10 Under 17s

We also have an allocation of family tickets (2 adults, 2 juniors) priced £40 (must be purchased together) as well as a limited allocation of wheelchair spaces and ambulant disabled seats priced £10.

Tickets will be available in person from the KC Stadium Ticket Office and by calling 01482 505600.

Tiger Travel will be running coaches to this game departing from the KC Stadium South Stand car park at 10.15am. Seats are priced £20 per person.





Who's going?

Those that have been before, is it worth going?
 
I'm going, not been before so looking forward to a new ground. More importantly it's my daughters first away match which could be a bit of a eye opener for her as we're normally upper west. Well up for it!
 
I went last season, they have sniffer dogs at the ready before you set foot inside the stadium, and pat you down. (If I'm not getting confused with a different away game, I'm 95% sure it was West Brom) In the concourse the staff are behind a plastic window, and they take the lids' off all the bottles, which really infuriated me as I wanted a drink for the coach, without having to hold it so that it doesn't spill. But other than that, it's not bad. I'd say the layout is similar to Turf Moor, but not as small as Turf Moor.
 
I went last season, they have sniffer dogs at the ready before you set foot inside the stadium, and pat you down. (If I'm not getting confused with a different away game, I'm 95% sure it was West Brom) In the concourse the staff are behind a plastic window, and they take the lids' off all the bottles, which really infuriated me as I wanted a drink for the coach, without having to hold it so that it doesn't spill. But other than that, it's not bad. I'd say the layout is similar to Turf Moor, but not as small as Turf Moor.
The dogs pat you down? kinell they're smart dogs
 
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went last season its a good stadium where you get back on the motorway very easy
 
http://www.hullcitytigers.com/news/...n-v-hull-city-ticket-information-2133690.aspx

Tickets for our Barclays Premier League away game against West Bromwich Albion are on general sale.

The Tigers head to The Hawthorns on Saturday 10th January (KO 3pm) with tickets priced as follows:

£25 Adults
£20 Seniors (60+)
£15 Under 21s/Students
£10 Under 17s

We also have an allocation of family tickets (2 adults, 2 juniors) priced £40 (must be purchased together) as well as a limited allocation of wheelchair spaces and ambulant disabled seats priced £10.

Tickets will be available in person from the KC Stadium Ticket Office and by calling 01482 505600.

Tiger Travel will be running coaches to this game departing from the KC Stadium South Stand car park at 10.15am. Seats are priced £20 per person.





Who's going?

Those that have been before, is it worth going?

Proper football ground and a good away day, some decent local pubs too. When WB were in The Championship they had a pretty loud set of fans, you'll enjoy it Cortez, you can stand w'out a lot of problem as the glamour hunters will probably be conspicuous by their absence, a la The SOL.
 
http://www.hullcitytigers.com/news/...n-v-hull-city-ticket-information-2133690.aspx

Tickets for our Barclays Premier League away game against West Bromwich Albion are on general sale.

The Tigers head to The Hawthorns on Saturday 10th January (KO 3pm) with tickets priced as follows:

£25 Adults
£20 Seniors (60+)
£15 Under 21s/Students
£10 Under 17s

We also have an allocation of family tickets (2 adults, 2 juniors) priced £40 (must be purchased together) as well as a limited allocation of wheelchair spaces and ambulant disabled seats priced £10.

Tickets will be available in person from the KC Stadium Ticket Office and by calling 01482 505600.

Tiger Travel will be running coaches to this game departing from the KC Stadium South Stand car park at 10.15am. Seats are priced £20 per person.





Who's going?
Is that bit right Cortez?
Those that have been before, is it worth going?
 
http://www.hullcitytigers.com/news/...n-v-hull-city-ticket-information-2133690.aspx

Tickets for our Barclays Premier League away game against West Bromwich Albion are on general sale.

The Tigers head to The Hawthorns on Saturday 10th January (KO 3pm) with tickets priced as follows:

£25 Adults
£20 Seniors (60+)
£15 Under 21s/Students
£10 Under 17s

We also have an allocation of family tickets (2 adults, 2 juniors) priced £40 (must be purchased together) as well as a limited allocation of wheelchair spaces and ambulant disabled seats priced £10.

Tickets will be available in person from the KC Stadium Ticket Office and by calling 01482 505600.

Tiger Travel will be running coaches to this game departing from the KC Stadium South Stand car park at 10.15am. Seats are priced £20 per person.





Who's going?

Those that have been before, is it worth going?

Proper prices for a game of football. I've never been to there but I'm tempted by them prices. Fingers crossed for some extra shifts next week!
 

It's on their site so it must be. Basically means two adults can take two under 10s for free.
 
I am going, I don't get to all the away games, and this is the first time I have seen WBA away since 1968. The last time was at Wembley Everton V WBA whereby Jeff Astle scored the extra time winner.
 
Proper football ground and a good away day, some decent local pubs too. When WB were in The Championship they had a pretty loud set of fans, you'll enjoy it Cortez, you can stand w'out a lot of problem as the glamour hunters will probably be conspicuous by their absence, a la The SOL.

Decent local pubs? It's in the middle of an industrial estate and it's a ****-hole.

Though I did bump into Frank Skinner on the way out last season.
 
Decent local pubs? It's in the middle of an industrial estate and it's a ****-hole.

Though I did bump into Frank Skinner on the way out last season.

Go past the ground on A41, pub on same side of the road (Royal Oak ?) is owned by Asians, it may not be the most upmarket of places but we've had some good beer and scoff in there - been in a couple of decent pubs in reasonable walking distance from the railway station. As you say, it's a bit of an industrial estate close to the ground but there are pubs not that far away.