Tickets for the Tigers’ first ever trip to Rotherham United’s New York Stadium will go on sale to Season Card holders at 9am on Monday morning. Steve Bruce takes his side to the Millers on Saturday 19th December (KO 3pm) and tickets for the game are priced as follows: £23 Adults £13 Seniors (60+), Students (proof of full-time education must be shown at the turnstiles) £8 Under 18s £6 Under 13s Supporters buying disabled tickets are entitled to a free ticket for a carer. Disabled tickets are priced £13 for adults, or the relevant price band above. Tickets will be available to buy online (scroll down for details of how to buy online), in person from the KC Stadium Ticket Office and by calling 01482 505600. Any remaining tickets will go on general sale from 9am on Thursday 3rd December. Tiger Travel will be running coaches to this game, departing from the KC Stadium South Stand car park at 12.15pm. Seats are priced £12 per person. Season Card Holders – How To Buy Away Tickets Online Season Card holders can purchase one ticket per Season Card online for this fixture, but it is easy to link other Season Card holders to your account to buy on their behalf. Simply sign in to your account and press ‘add an existing Friend or Family Member’ (you must know the Season Card holder’s unique Customer Reference Number) and simply follow the instructions. Click here to visit our online ticketing site and to sign in to your account. When the fixture goes on sale you must log into your account before clicking on Match Tickets as the game will only show to Season Card holders who are registered. Read more at http://www.hullcitytigers.com/news/...cket-details-2823839.aspx#Sm44pJRE7H82DYeT.99
For those who don't get one the home area is safer than Leeds. 2,500 tickets what a joke when Rotherham cannot fill there own areas.
Most clubs have a fixed away end, with concourse fences etc, they can't just find an extra 500 seats for the odd match.
True. However they are robbing themselves. You would think they could find more seats by re-jigging another stand for us.
You mean like they have been able to rejig away allocations tbthe KC, which has seen home fans turned away with hundreds of empty seats in the stadium?
So far, we haven't given anyone a bigger allocation at the KC, nor have we refused to sell any home fans a ticket.
We have given away fans more than the 2,500 we are obliged to in the past. We have also had situations where we could have sold more tickets to home fans as the away allocation hadn't sold out in the past. It is no good our fans demanding other clubs be flexible as regards allocations when we can't be flexible with our larger stadium.
Maybe we've learnt from previous seasons then because the away allocation is fixed this season and cannot be altered.
Yet we hve fns who think other clubs should be able to be flexible. The real reason for moving season ticket holders from N5 would be interesting to know.
I get their frustration, its daft seeing empty seats knowing people want to buy them but couldn't, like you say its the same for big away followings at the KC too so we can't be too critical. I suspect it will only effect a few of our away games this season though, just so happens they that two of them come weeks after each other.
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