The problem at the KC is that far too many sit for 90 minutes. And they sit in total silence as if at the theatre.
Some people will go the this one because £35-50 for game is beyond their wages.Not everyone has a season pass. Be pleased that the crowd will be higher!
I imagine he means when they sell em as a four pack and you save a bit. Otherwise it means he's waiting around in Tesco/Asda/Morry's for tins of beans to go out of date!! No wonder he cant afford tickets, thats a full time job that is.
If you can afford season ticket all well and good I have followed and supported city for 60years now being a pass holder in the past when we were in the old 4th division.I can't afford to go to all games now but do go when it is affordable.
I really hope it is, I'm taking my grandson to his first game, got him his tiger Hat, mini scarf his nanna's knitted for him,and his first shirt, he's a bit older than I was when I went to my first game. Hope the weather picks up...
Not crowd related but its good we have a week break before our next game. This break should really help N'Doye get synchronized with the squad and help a few of our injuries get back.
It now depends on how many QPR sell we have 220 single seats left dotted around the ground, my daughter just counted them on the website I told her its good maths practice
Sorry I can't be there, in N Ireland that weekend! Will be be at the Collraine v Glentoran match with ear to the radio
Great stuff red top reader. If those of us that have a son / daughter / nephew / niece / grandson / granddaughter took them to games We would sell more tickets and introduce a new generation of supporters to the club. Hope your grandson has a great day with grandad red top at the footy
Spot on. I saw my little cousin the other month and found he'd suddenly taken an interest in football, as his parents are not interested and he's too young to go alone he naturally started following teams on the TV and declared himself a Chelsea fan. Since then I've taken him to City games whenever possible and he loves it, he considers himself a Hull City fan now and listens on the radio if I can't take him to the games. I like to think I've saved a soul from crossing to the dark side and he'll continue to go to the games himself when he's older!
We all have to start some where, my uncle took me, we share the same first name, there's is nothing like that first time you walk to the ground,among all the other supporters, apart from the birth of my 3 kids and 3 grand children, it was the best day of my life... There have been days pretty close....
My uncle took me to my first game in the early 70's(my dad worked Saturdays and never took me to a game), all I can really remember about my first game was that I couldn't see anything.
My uncles also took me to my first game when I was 4ish. My old man thought football was ****. He did take me & a couple of school pals to Scunthorpe once, on my birthday, the four all draw, Marwood hat trick.
1966, against oxford, 2-1, we did the double over them I think.. Or my uncle said we were in a lot of trouble,
At least 24,000 plus. But no excuses for 25,035 tickets not being made available for the game. If so will they all be sold ? @ £16 for an adult tickets they should be.
My second game of the season will be the QPR game. Fly in from Jordan (Amman) to Heathrow on Thursday.... Pick my lad up from Cambridge up to Hull see some of the family .... KC on Saturday ... Fly back to Jordan on Monday Can't wait. couldn't get seats for me and my lad sat together though. Does my head in not being a regular.