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Just been on the official site looking to get my ticket for the Newcastle game , sees like it's only offering zone 3 and 4 there , I just want my seat which is zone 1 . Is your own seat reserved for this cup game or not ? If so where do I click or do I need to ring ?
 
Just been on the official site looking to get my ticket for the Newcastle game , sees like it's only offering zone 3 and 4 there , I just want my seat which is zone 1 . Is your own seat reserved for this cup game or not ? If so where do I click or do I need to ring ?

The latest date to reserve your own seat was yesterday, though you might still get it if you give them a bell.

Friday 4th Nov, 9am: Tickets on sale to Season Members – Online only at www.tigerleisure.com (details on how to secure your own seat online can be found at the bottom of this page)

Monday 7th Nov, 9am: Tickets on sale to Season Members – Online, by telephone (01482 505600) and in person from Tiger Leisure at the KCOM Stadium.

Season Members have until Sunday 13th November to guarantee their own seat for this fixture.

Monday 14th Nov, 9am: Tickets on sale for Zone 1 (£9.00) and Zone 2 (£12.00) to qualifying concessions (seniors 65+ and under 18s) with previous booking history. Tickets can be bought over the telephone (01482 505600) and in person from Tiger Leisure at the KCOM Stadium.

Monday 14th Nov, 9am: Tickets on sale to supporters with previous booking history online only for Zone 3 and 4 (£12.00 and £15.00).

Thursday 17th Nov, 9am: Tickets on sale for all zones to Season Members and supporters with previous booking history – Online, by telephone (01482 505600) and in person from Tiger Leisure at the KCOM Stadium.

Wednesday 23rd Nov, 9am: All remaining tickets will be placed on General Sale.
Read more at http://www.hullcitytigers.com/news/...cket-details-3396078.aspx#G7iOTvAO4YEKXcob.99
 
So I can't get my own seat because I'm over 18 and under 65 ?
But I can on thursday if it hasn't sold

We aren't likely to sell out are we ?

Thanks OLM
 
So I can't get my own seat because I'm over 18 and under 65 ?
But I can on thursday if it hasn't sold

We aren't likely to sell out are we ?

Thanks OLM

I'd just give them a bell, tell them you didn't know the cut-off was yesterday and see if they'll flog you your regular seat now.

It definitely won't sell out though.
 
So I can't get my own seat because I'm over 18 and under 65 ?
But I can on thursday if it hasn't sold

We aren't likely to sell out are we ?

Thanks OLM[/QUOTE
I would have thought you can't get your own seat is because you didn't apply in time. What a convoluted system, it is like someone has said what obstacles can we put in fans ways to make buying a ticket more complicated than necessary. There might be some excuse for this sort of set up if demand exceeded supply and a lot of people wanted the chance to see the team in a Cup game who couldn't get a ticket for league games, like Arsenal or other clubs with waiting lists for season passes.
 
The latest date to reserve your own seat was yesterday, though you might still get it if you give them a bell.

Friday 4th Nov, 9am: Tickets on sale to Season Members – Online only at www.tigerleisure.com (details on how to secure your own seat online can be found at the bottom of this page)

Monday 7th Nov, 9am: Tickets on sale to Season Members – Online, by telephone (01482 505600) and in person from Tiger Leisure at the KCOM Stadium.

Season Members have until Sunday 13th November to guarantee their own seat for this fixture.

Monday 14th Nov, 9am: Tickets on sale for Zone 1 (£9.00) and Zone 2 (£12.00) to qualifying concessions (seniors 65+ and under 18s) with previous booking history. Tickets can be bought over the telephone (01482 505600) and in person from Tiger Leisure at the KCOM Stadium.

Monday 14th Nov, 9am: Tickets on sale to supporters with previous booking history online only for Zone 3 and 4 (£12.00 and £15.00).

Thursday 17th Nov, 9am: Tickets on sale for all zones to Season Members and supporters with previous booking history – Online, by telephone (01482 505600) and in person from Tiger Leisure at the KCOM Stadium.

Wednesday 23rd Nov, 9am: All remaining tickets will be placed on General Sale.
Read more at http://www.hullcitytigers.com/news/...cket-details-3396078.aspx#G7iOTvAO4YEKXcob.99

I would have thought you can't get your own seat is because you didn't apply in time. What a convoluted system, it is like someone has said what obstacles can we put in fans ways to make buying a ticket more complicated than necessary. There might be some excuse for this sort of set up if demand exceeded supply and a lot of people wanted the chance to see the team in a Cup game who couldn't get a ticket for league games, like Arsenal or other clubs with waiting lists for season passes.
 
At one time I checked the official site quite frequently but I think the last time I was on there was before the season started

In theory buying tickets online should be very easy
 
At one time I checked the official site quite frequently but I think the last time I was on there was before the season started

In theory buying tickets online should be very easy

In theory after a century of striving to be in the top flight we should be sold out for every game with people desperately scrambling for tickets.
 
Got mine. (1st game i'll have been to this season since not renewing my pass) Said i wasn't going to go whilst the 2 ****s were still running the club, but its a chance to go out and have a few beers with my mates before the game.

Looking at available seats though, it doesnt look like many 'members' have actually bought their own seats. Looks like we'll struggle to sell 10k at this rate.
 
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On general sale tomoz.
'Any visiting supporters found to be in the home areas at the KCOM will be ejected without a refund.'
Yes, really.
 
FFS its an attractive tie, Cup Qtr Final at home to Newcastle, never made the semi finals before, any other club would see queues forming, I despair, Hull City Tigers **** off, I want my club back!!!
We played Sunderland in an FA Cup QFinal at home in 2014 before anyone was boycotting. We got 20,047. Sunderland took up their full allocation. We have **** support. FACT
Got mine. (1st game i'll have been to this season since not renewing my pass) Said i wasn't going to go whilst the 2 ****s were still running the club, but its a chance to go out and have a few beers with my mates before the game.

Looking at available seats though, it doesnt look like many 'members' have actually bought their own seats. Looks like we'll struggle to sell 10k at this rate.
I love posts like this from Doug. He's a poster who gets loads of likes when he writes impassioned posts on here saying stuff like I will never ever set foot in the KC until those ****s have gone. Gets loads of likes.
Now its I fancy going to a game...
 
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On general sale tomoz.
'Any visiting supporters found to be in the home areas at the KCOM will be ejected without a refund.'
Yes, really.


I got two tickets in N3 today and did wonder how many Geordies there might be surrounding us. It'll be interesting if they sling all of them out. I will of course be pointing them out to the stewards.
 
We played Sunderland in an FA Cup QFinal at home in 2014 before anyone was boycotting. We got 20,047. Sunderland took up their full allocation. We have **** support. FACT

I love posts like this from Doug. He's a poster who gets loads of likes when he writes impassioned posts on here saying stuff like I will never ever set foot in the KC until those ****s have gone. Gets loads of likes.
Now its I fancy going to a game...

What a load of ****ing bollocks!
 
I got two tickets in N3 today and did wonder how many Geordies there might be surrounding us. It'll be interesting if they sling all of them out. I will of course be pointing them out to the stewards.

Point any out and knowing our gutless stewards you are the one likely to be ejected for spoiling their enjoyment.
 
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My mate is a Newcastle fan who lives in Hull. He's sitting with us. He's not a cock, he won't celebrate until we set foot outside. I would've said no, but the bloke can't afford to get to Newcastle for every home game and works 6 days a week, so I treated him.