Tickets for our Sky Bet Championship away game against Blackburn Rovers will go on sale to Season Card holders from 9am on Thursday (one ticket per Season Card). The Tigers travel to Ewood Park on Saturday 13th February (KO 3pm) and tickets are priced as follows: £27 Adults £17 Seniors (65+) £17 Under 22’s £9 Under 18’s Tickets for disabled supporters are charged at the relevant price band above and include a free ticket for a carer. Please note these must be bought in person or by telephone. (Concession ticket holders are advised to carry proof of age as they may be asked to provide this at the turnstiles) http://www.hullcitytigers.com/news/...cket-details-2923319.aspx#vkSb9i1dYmkpbPJm.99
A Hull City Win @ Burnley on Saturday and this fixture could well see an upsurge in demand for tickets.
Don't know if this is relevant from the OWS "TICKETS: Booking charge removed for Season Card holders buying away match tickets over the counter."
The £2 per ticket charge for handing over tickets has been scrapped for season ticket holders (it should have been scrapped for everyone), but only starting from Arsenal away, so it still applies for this game.
There has been for a long time a lack of commercial acumen surrounding all ticketing arrangements from season card prices to ease of purchase of other tickets. No concept of customer friendliness exists and until they grasp that is how you run a customer facing business things will not improve and lost pissed off supporters are not easy to win back. I wonder how many supporters we have lost because they dont have a computer or they live outside of the City and inability to say travel on the day of the match from Brid as one example, and buy a ticket 30 minutes before kick off is reducing attendances.
I just had to pay £1.50 booking fee per ticket for the Hertha BSC game tomorrow and the Bundasliga is supposed to be the most fan friendly league of them all. Tickets were also €84 each which is ridiculous although I only have myself to blame for booking last minute.
They have massive price differences for different parts of the ground, they're still offering tickets for tomorrows game at everywhere from €12 to €96.
Not on their website they're not. There's only a few hundred tickets left and they are the expensive seats.
I just looked at the options on the ticket section of their website, I didn't actually look in detail to see what was still available, considering the opposition, it's no surprise that the cheaper ones are gone.
Well that was some experience! Awful game of football but the atmosphere really is something else. Dortmund must have had close to 15,000 fans there. The expensive seats were worth it in the end, they happened to be padded armchairs with a waiter service for drinks!