So £545 in the East which I believe was £501 last season...so the highest single figure increase possible of 9%, not bad with inflation currently at 0%
A full breakdown of 2015/16 Season Card prices can be found below: 2015/16 Season Card Prices (intended for Barclays Premier League football) West Stand Renewal Price (up to & including 23/5/15) Price After 23/5/15 Adult £606 £629 Senior (65+) £379 £394 19-22 Year-Olds £345 £358 13-18 Year-Olds £165 £172 Juniors aged 12 and under £64 £66 East Stand Renewal Price (up to & including 23/5/15) Price After 23/5/15 Adult £545 £565 Senior (65+) £289 £300 19-22 Year-Olds £269 £279 13-18 Year-Olds £165 £172 Juniors aged 12 and under £64 £66 North Stand Renewal Price (up to & including 23/5/15) Price After 23/5/15 Adult £545 £565 Senior (65+) £289 £300 19-22 Year-Olds £269 £279 13-18 Year-Olds £165 £172 Juniors aged 12 and under £64 £66 South Stand Renewal Price (up to & including 23/5/15) Price After 23/5/15 Adult £531 £551 Senior (65+) £276 £286 19-22 Year-Olds £255 £265 13-18 Year-Olds £95 £99 Juniors aged 12 and under £32 £33 Read more at http://www.hullcitytigers.com/news/article/201516-season-cards-2397066.aspx#Hj6vhgmLHsjgZUM6.99
with all the extra TV revenue coming in this is disgusting....above inflation increase.....nearly £200 jump in 2 seasons for a lot of us......Allam cares **** all about the fans !
So an adult and a child would work out at £32 per game in the PL. Was in York last week and a quick journey through the Jorvik Centre, where the queues were round the block, would have cost £30.90. Of course football prices are ridiculous compared to what they were but ours aren't as outlandish as some make out. There are Championship clubs charging more.
It's a 6% increase if you renew before you know the outcome of the name change application and a 10% increase if you wait until after, with no mention of the promised refund if there was a name change.
Does "intended for Barclays Premier League football" indicate they'll drop if we go down or is this just something justify the increases and actually nothing will change if we go down? What if we renew before the end of May but we go down - will the club refund the difference? Basically we have to renew, possibly before knowing which division we'll be in, and then they might drop the prices.
What a total and utter ****ing shambles. Questions....... a) The prices say they are based on Premier League football, is there a reductiion if we go down??? Why state this if not??? b) There is no form for people to download saying if you can pay a deposit, if so by when, and the monthly repayments etc. c) The club promised a refund if the name change goes ahead? No mention of this. As usual the fans are left confused and bewildered by the communications from the club. ****ING PREMIER LEAGUE CLUB, RUN BY PEOPLE WHO WOULD NOT GRACE THE SUNDAY LEAGUE.