please log in to view this image Christmas comes early as the festive period kicks off this weekend with 192 Sky Bet Football League fixtures. Sky Sports Football League expert Ian Holloway today called for fans around the country to get behind their local clubs this Christmas as The Football League begin preparations for the start of the festive period where a massive 192 Football League games will be played. Over 2 million fans are expected to attend Football League fixtures between the 11th December and the 2nd January, with many heading home to re-unite with friends, family and their local football clubs. Those that do will have the opportunity to take in the magic of Christmas in the stands with over 17,000 hours of football set to light up the festive period. Fans can find out when their local clubs are playing and purchase tickets by visiting www.comehomeforfootball.com, making it easier than ever for supporters to be in the thick of the action during what is traditionally one of the most exciting periods of the season. Supporters that head to www.comehomeforfootball.com will also have the chance to win a pair of tickets to their club’s final home game of 2015 and an official Mitre Delta Hyperseam club-branded football signed by the squad. The competition is being run in association with Mitre, the Official Ball Supplier to The Football League. Speaking about the bumper Christmas schedule, Shaun Harvey, Chief Executive of The Football League said: “Christmas and New Year has always been a special time for fans and with over 180 Football League fixtures scheduled we’re all in for another treat this season. http://www.hullcitytigers.com/news/...is-christmas-2844286.aspx#WgKkTWIThxI6UvCe.99
It's a bit ironic that City are promoting this, yet you can't buy a ticket for our Boxing Day game yet. Unless you're a Burnley fan. Our ticketing arrangements have been crap this season.
Burnley tickets will go on sale tomorrow afternoon apparently. At the same time the half season passes come off sale.
Tickets for our Boxing Day home game against Burnley will go on sale over the weekend. The clash at the KC Stadium kicks-off at 3pm and tickets will be available to buy online from www.tigerleisure.com from 5pm on Friday. Supporters will also be able to buy from our self-service ticket machine in Tiger Leisure (KC Stadium) from 9am on Saturday morning. Tickets will be available to buy in person from the KC Stadium Ticket Office and by calling 01482 505600 from Monday 21st December. Ticket prices for this Category A fixture: Cranswick PLC West Stand £36 Adults £27 Seniors (65+) & 19-22 Year-Olds £18 Juniors aged 13-18 years £12 Under 13s Ideal Boilers East Stand & Smith & Nephew North Stand £33 Adults £24 Seniors (65+) & 19-22 Year-Olds £18 Juniors aged 13-18 years £12 Under 13s MKM South Stand £30 Adults £21 Seniors (65+) & 19-22 Year-Olds £15 Juniors aged 13-18 years £9 Under 13s Due to Christmas deadlines, please note that the final day for posting out tickets will be Friday 18th December. Any tickets ordered online or by telephone after this date will be for collection from the Ticket Office. http://www.hullcitytigers.com/news/...-information-2845018.aspx#AMcO6rZQgKxMIdEQ.99
That's twice the price for the same fixture last season. Merry Christmas from Hull City Tigers. Have we recruited a marketing genius?
They're charging us less, the home tickets for our game are £24-£30, I assume ours will be either £24 or £28, as that's what they charge in the opposite stand.
As I am one of those coming home for Christmas I took a look at this. The Hull City part of it is just the press release from Sky, if you want tickets you need to go the link comehomeforfootball.com this starts with a big plug for Sky advertising games on TV. 10 days in a row of live football. Do they really want you to go to the game or watch on TV? Going further down to find out about buying tickets they just send you to the clubs site where you could have gone to in the first place. Is this marketing, PR or bullshit?
£33 for championship v burnley, it was just £16 in premier league. Anyone have any stats on our lowest boxing day gate at kc??? They can kiss my arse...... ****ing muppets. Traditionally the day for most walk ups/one off ticket sales. Bah humbug... It's a day in the pub then watching jeff, eight pints and a bit of grub for same price...... No freezing nads
Boxing Day Ticket Comparions: Based on cheapest adult tickets. (Half an hour of my life I won't get back, but interesting)..... Hull City v Burnley - £33.00 (North Stand - My preference) Sheff Weds v B'ham - £31.00 Hull City v Burnley - £30 (Cheapest) Ipswich v QPR - £27.50 Brentford v Brighton - £25 MK Dons v Cardiff - £25.00 Wolves v Reading - £24.00 Huddersfield v Preston - £23.50 Rotherham v Bolton - £23.00 Blackburn v Mboro - £22 Bristol City v Preston - £20 Derby v Fulham (Started at £20, now only £35 seats left)