https://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/spo...ews/details-behind-hull-citys-proposed-764219 As for other clubs managing just fine https://www.gazettelive.co.uk/news/teesside-news/major-crackdown-adult-boro-fans-13688945 http://www.theargus.co.uk/sport/141...ackdown_on_fans_involved_in_Amex_ticket_scam/ The Allams haven't told me anything, why would they? Still not 10% as OLM posted though are they. Read the full breakdown, One junior per Adult ticket, if more Junior tickets are purchased the concession rate applies, concessions cannot buy junior tickets. But....... then read the report reviewed by all and feedback. Could it be that at the next meeting that these points would have been addressed.
Yes any further children would pay the concession rate, but the concession rate was the current price. The child ticket was reduced by the same amount as the adult ticket was increased by meaning it would only make a difference to an adult without a child because they would pay more.
Are your personal views the facts? Abuse can be stopped immediately - the Allams just need to stop being abusive. Returning concessions is a simple task only complicated by those that like complications. The branding of the club has to change, "will" is not good enough. Again it's a simple process, only complicated by those ... The committee is made up of an elected Chairman, representatives of other groups & hand selected representatives. What will be the trouble on the terraces? Who will be responsible for the trouble? People can instigate violent protest against the non violent protesters for protesting in a non-violent, but disruptive manner? I blame the Allams. I think your personal opinions are best ignored.
So why didn't they adopt City's system if it is so wonderful? Or, more to the point, why didn't City take the measures they have which punishes those guilty of committing the offences and not the 99.99% who don't?
People keep saying there might be trouble on the terraces , only if the non protesters live up to Allams view of hooligans, as far as I am aware nobody is planning violent protests , so if other fans start trouble over this , shame on them .
Shows how out of the loop we are. Wasn't aware we had terraces again. Hope the crush barriers can cope with the surges.
So is it Hull City you want or Hull City AFC? According to statements made by some, just using Hull City is not enough... easy isn't it?
First of all i didn't open the HDM link because their site is rubbish and takes forever to load. The others Middlesbourgh had a "major crackdown on concession abuse" they found 23 at the first 3 games of this season. Last season a TOTAL of 160 were found to be using the wrong type of ticket. Brighton will be clamping down on abuse of concession tickets but didn't give any numbers. Neither club have sub contracted a private company to spend 2 years to come up with a membership scheme which was shot to pieces in minutes when presented to a fans meeting, and then proceeded to go ahead with it unchanged anyway.
https://www.hullcitytigers.com/news/articles/2018/201718-sheff-utd-h-ticket-details/ They go on sale at 2pm with no restrictions or relocations because they are really nice people don't you know. After a number of statements made by both the Club and fans’ groups over the last few days, there seems to be a growing consensus that protest activity which disrupts our forthcoming Sky Bet Championship home game against Sheffield United is not what anyone wants. The Club has at its disposal a number of options to mitigate the risk of disruptive action during the game, such as, not putting tickets on general sale and allowing members only to attend the match, as well as relocating fans from the north stand to the upper west stand. The Club’s preference was NOT to put those measures in place as we need to have faith in fans to act in a reasonable manner, hoping they in turn have the same faith in us agreeing new Club branding, concession prices and a re-design of the Club's crest that we are currently undertaking together with the Supporters' Committee. However, we wanted the decision on whether or not we put those measures in place to be made by the fans and as such we asked Supporters’ Committee members to vote on the matter. The committee supported the Club and voted unanimously in favour of the match going ahead as normal. As a result, tickets will go on general sale at 2pm today and will be available until 6.30pm on Friday 23rd February, with fans able to buy online, in person from Tiger Leisure stores at the KCOM Stadium and from self-service kiosks at the ground and Tiger Leisure Prospect Centre store. Tickets are priced as follows: Zone 1: £24 Zone 2: £27 Zone 3: £30
If they were using Hull City, they wouldn't be getting grief, the use of AFC is a complete red herring, it was never used in normal parlance anyway.
Oh really? I thought it was the one before that (I thought that there had been a proper meeting - rather than the 30 second one - since then).
Just when you thought they couldn't make themselves look more ****witted then they have already have...
HC Action For Change are not demanding that the club uses it then? I though part of the protest was that the club should use the full name?
Indeed, I stand corrected, it's still poor though. They've alienated thousands of fans, over an issue of ticket misuse, that by their own estimation only involved a few hundred fans. Had they not got rid of the stewards and used the light warning system that we already had on each turnstile (like every other club in the country), they wouldn't have created this mess.
It's no biggie, but I thought the scarves were offered as xmas gifts, just before xmas. As far as I can make out they were offered on behalf of a fan group with no militant wing and no invite to meetings.