Our latest junior members only competition gives you the chance to win the opportunity to walk out onto the pitch with the players this Christmas. All you need to do is complete the sentence below in no more than 30 words and email it to [email protected] with your full name and membership number. The winner will be invited to the KCOM Stadium on Friday 30th December for the Hull City v Everton game to be the matchday mascot. The lucky winner will need to be able to arrive at the Stadium at 4:50pm where they will be invited to meet the players before walking out with them onto the pitch. please log in to view this image All entries to be received by midnight on Saturday 10th December 2016. Winner to be notified the following week. The Package will include: A visit to the Hull City dressing room for the mascot and one parent / guardian for photographs Mini Stadium Tour A visit to the warm-up area to meet a selection of Hull City squad players for photographs & autographs A chance to sit on the Home team bench for family photographs Mascots allowed on the pitch for photographs Skills session on the pitch ahead of the match with Tigers Trust coaches Meet and Greet Photographs with Roary & Amber Leading the teams out onto the pitch ahead of kick-off Hull City autograph book & pen Match-day programme Souvenir photographs on a commemorative CD Tigers Trust staffing – Two match-day coaching staff NB: NO MATCH-DAY TICKETS or KIT INCLUDED IN PACKAGE (Mascot to wear 2016-17 Hull City football shirt & trainers for the skills session) Parents / guardians to organise own Home match tickets – including one for the mascot. Where possible it’s recommended that lower tier pitch side tickets are purchased. Details for ordering Home tickets on the Hull City website; http://www.hullcitytigers.com/tickets/tick_news/
Now there's a surprise NB: NO MATCH-DAY TICKETS God forbid they gave away a couple of tickets, even though there will likely be 10,000 empty ones.
There's a wonderful irony in having no concessions and making kids buy two full price tickets and a kit to be a mascot.
My favourite player is Josh Tymon because my Dad knows his agent and he thinks the Allams are a pair of ****ers too
My favourite player is Eldin Jakupovic because my Dad calls him Dracula as he doesn't like crosses. And he says the Allams are also a pair of counts too.
Isn't there just; it's bloody shocking. The OSC should be ashamed of themselves for leading / supporting this.
Bloody hell, I hope TOM hasn't posted this, nevermind supports it. Could he really have moved so far to the dark side?
What an utter set of ****ers they are, so far up the Allam's chuffs they cannot see what is reasonable
Actually the child only needs to wear a City shirt for the skills session Nothing to stop the said child leading the team out while wearing an #AskEhab T Shirt and covered in No to Hull Tigers badges
The prize was not donated by the club, it was donated by the Tigers Trust. The terms and conditions are nothing to do with the club and are the same as are offered to purchase for around £150.00. The Tigers Trust is working with the OSC, supporting its events. Tigers Trust provides coaching for our Junior Members, the annual Mascot competition and appearances by Roary and Amber at OSC events. The club has nothing to do with this prize. As far as I am aware, tickets have never been included.
Tiger's Trust, OSC, Hull City Doesn't matter It's still a **** competition if the winners have to buy matchday tickets.
Fancy not including tickets. And yes I know that is how it is with the usual package. Neither of those things is right. It's ****ing tight is what it is.
This is yet another example showing how far removed we've become from the community that we take our fanbase from - compare and contrast what we do to attract new support with the efforts of FC. Plenty on here can tell stories better than I of how City lost generations of support in the late 80's/early 90's ....... I'm afraid to say, under the Allams, we're doing it all over again.