2016/17 Season Memberships On General Sale From Thursday

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It seems the Allams are absolute experts at pissing everyone off. Sky, FA, Hull City Council, fans, Radio Humberside, HDM, perspective buyers.

I wouldn't buy a marine generator off them if they were the last marine generator manufacturing outfit in the world.
If i was a leicester supporter i would be pissed off with them as well. Imagine if a club like say Leeds were doing the same to us.
 
They'll have to hurry up and get them on sale
The hordes of fans from the Far East and India, lured in by the Tiger brand, will be getting twitchy about booking flights without guaranteed tickets
 
It seems that the Premier League have definitely rejected City's pricing policy and are insisting on concessions being introduced, Leicester are getting the right hump that they're not able to start selling tickets yet.

Something's going to have to give soon.

Maybe we should invite the Leicester Foxes fans to [HASHTAG]#AskEhab[/HASHTAG]
 
Meanwhile tonight Huddersfield have a 21,000 sell out for a friendly against Liverpool. Some think that getting over 20,000 in a bigger city for the opening game against the reigning champions will be some sort of achievement.
 
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They'll have to hurry up and get them on sale
The hordes of fans from the Far East and India, lured in by the Tiger brand, will be getting twitchy about booking flights without guaranteed tickets
I see a Tiger air A320 had to make an emergency landing in Australia.
Was it bringing our supporters over. Had they found out the takeover was postponed
 
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Sat in the same seat in South Stand at BP for many years with all my mates.....but moved to Best Stand when they offered free kids passes for my lad.

It's a football game !!! I don't care which seat I am sat in, who the owners are or who the manager is

Or who you sit with?

It seems the Allams are absolute experts at pissing everyone off. Sky, FA, Hull City Council, fans, Radio Humberside, HDM, perspective buyers.

I wouldn't buy a marine generator off them if they were the last marine generator manufacturing outfit in the world.

I haven't bought an Allam Marine generator since Barmby was sacked. Cutting my nose off to spite my face maybe, but **** em.
 
my understanding of the membership scheme is that you pay a membership fee and then pay fee for your seat, if this is right are all day visitors to the ground ie, away fans going to be charged a separate membership fee if not surely this is grounds for a class action against the allams for discrimination.
 
my understanding of the membership scheme is that you pay a membership fee and then pay fee for your seat, if this is right are all day visitors to the ground ie, away fans going to be charged a separate membership fee if not surely this is grounds for a class action against the allams for discrimination.

The membership fee includes your seat, there's a one-off joining fee for those who were not pass-holders in the past few years, but most just pay the monthly membership payments. There's no membership charges at all for match day tickets, or for away tickets.
 
I still don't get it - what is the difference between getting a season pass and paying over a number of months - where is the great business idea - what a pile of piss
 
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I still don't get it - what is the difference between getting a season pass and paying over a number of months - where is the great business idea - what a pile of piss

The idea, as it works here, is that the membership encompasses more than just the match tickets. You'd also get merchandise free of charge, you'd get priority access to games based on your level of membership - for AFL that would be Finals matches but obviously in this case it would be Cup Fixtures or perhaps also games against the Sky teams - it would also make the payment structure more affordable for people to pay on a monthly basis rather than all at once, and a whole host of other benefits.

However.

My membership with my AFL club up until this year was a concession price.