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Totally agree for those that have 2 kids or more.

But for parents taking 1 kid to the game......its similar or cheaper for them both together ??

My son just got a first time membership for my 6 yr old grandson and only had to pay £21/mth for him or for those mathematically challenged thats £42 for them both.........or let me help you with this one, that works out at £20.91 a game for them both !!!

20 quid a game ?? that's almost like my grandson going free ??

Or to look at it a different way.......£31 for all 3 of us, that's 8 quid cheaper than a single Sheff Wed ticket tomorrow !!!

Maybe we should stop spreading fake news.......or wish that we had done better in our Maths 'O' Level / GCSE......then we could afford Norwood ??

that's £252 a year for a 6 year old child
would cost £59 a year for premier league huddersfield
heck even fulham offer for £130
 
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I should stop doing this.....its too easy <doh>

Holy ****, someone actually went and did the 'Oh, I was only wumming all along and you bit' routine.

No matter what you post after that, it is worthless. Absolutely worthless. And nobody will respond to you in any way over than negatively, no matter how positive the subject is.

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The Allams always have to complicate things for some unknown reason. If your stadium holds 25000 and you have 10,000 season ticket holders you have 15,000 spaces left. Allocate 5,000 for away support and you are looking at 10,000 left. They are left every week. No income for seats, no match day sales, no shirt sales in club shop just empty seats. No one telling someone else how much they enjoyed it. Exactly the same scenario for over 20 home games bar some local derby. That is serious money lost also. Take the number of home games and charge kids £2 per game. Charge OAPS £5. Who gives a flying **** if they pay less than the season ticket holders. I didn’t when I had mine. It’s great seeing the stadium full of young kids singing their hearts out. I’d give the bastard tickets out free before the game if it would fill the stadium. It don’t take much of a leap of faith and it’s not rocket science.
 
How could you get it so wrong ?? I am probably one of the first Allam dissenters going back to CI forum days when everyone else thought the sun shone out of their arses and I can now probably proudly say 'I told you so'.

My point is that you lot on here are so blinkered with your hatred of the owners now, that its so easy for you get upset and wound up at an alternative non partisan view. I have already stated on many occasions that I am totally against no concessions, I was merely pointing out that it is cheaper now for a father and son to go watch a City game.........it doesn't make it right, but at the same I don't want people driving fans away with false information just to satisfy their own agendas.

I want our club to be successful again. Its just that I don't care who our owners, manager, tea lady is.......it will not affect my love for my club, and definitely won't stop me going. I have supported City for 45 years and unfortunately was living overseas for the most successful period of our history, but now I have my first season pass this year, in a very long time, I couldn't be more happy.

Unfortunately not....I moved back here last year.

But on the plus side, I now get to see City more than once a year

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that's £252 a year for a 6 year old child
would cost £59 a year for premier league huddersfield
heck even fulham offer for £130
Two seasons ago it was £40 for a season ticket in the West Stand for my 4yr old grandson. It would now cost over £400 pound in the same stand.
A fair scheme??
 
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Does not the revenue from Hull FC attendances offset some of the loss from vacant seats at HCAFC games... the money goes into the same melting pot..?
 
For me, the worst part of the window was Man Utd not signing Harry.
I seriously believe once the parachute payments have dried up and we start haemorrhaging money, The Allams will **** off.
They may now think its worth hanging around now knowing they have a chance of a £10m or so (?) windfall from a sell on in January.
 
For me, the worst part of the window was Man Utd not signing Harry.
I seriously believe once the parachute payments have dried up and we start haemorrhaging money, The Allams will **** off.
They may now think its worth hanging around now knowing they have a chance of a £10m or so (?) windfall from a sell on in January.
Me too.
I believe Harry not being sold, along with KG, has added a massive potential complication to the pot. Had both sales happened, who knows, they may even have gone soon as the known final parachute money would be factored into a sale. Now we have one (maybe 2) big unknowns. Allams wont walk away from the potential millions from H's sale, anx i doubt a buyer would agree to factor in something that might not happen.
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Aye, it's the fans fault that they can no longer afford to take their kids.

CSM.
My son, his wife and two children are visiting us at the beginning of September. They are all Hull City supporters but have never seen them live but will be here for the Derby game. They would like to go as a family as they do for the Philadelphia Union in the USA. After receiving several differing interpretations of what we would have to pay, I called the office. The answer was everyone would have to pay full price. The children are three and one year old!
They couldn't tell me how much as "they" have not decided which level the game is yet. Looks like there will be some disappointments.
 

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My son, his wife and two children are visiting us at the beginning of September. They are all Hull City supporters but have never seen them live but will be here for the Derby game. They would like to go as a family as they do for the Philadelphia Union in the USA. After receiving several differing interpretations of what we would have to pay, I called the office. The answer was everyone would have to pay full price. The children are three and one year old!
They couldn't tell me how much as "they" have not decided which level the game is yet. Looks like there will be some disappointments.
Bloody disgusting situation.
Suggestion - sign up for TigersTV pay-as-you-go to watch the one game on t'internet. I think it'll cost you 5 quid.
If you have a large TV with an HDMI input, hook it up to your PC HDMI output & your family could enjoy in the comfort of your living room.
The experience will not be the same to be sure
PS. Nice snap of the grandkids.
 
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My son, his wife and two children are visiting us at the beginning of September. They are all Hull City supporters but have never seen them live but will be here for the Derby game. They would like to go as a family as they do for the Philadelphia Union in the USA. After receiving several differing interpretations of what we would have to pay, I called the office. The answer was everyone would have to pay full price. The children are three and one year old!
They couldn't tell me how much as "they" have not decided which level the game is yet. Looks like there will be some disappointments.
I didnt think under two year olds are allowed in??! Might be wrong.
Ridiculous anyway.

Beautiful looking kids.
 
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My son, his wife and two children are visiting us at the beginning of September. They are all Hull City supporters but have never seen them live but will be here for the Derby game. They would like to go as a family as they do for the Philadelphia Union in the USA. After receiving several differing interpretations of what we would have to pay, I called the office. The answer was everyone would have to pay full price. The children are three and one year old!
They couldn't tell me how much as "they" have not decided which level the game is yet. Looks like there will be some disappointments.

It is unfortunately a ridiculous situation. I refuse to take my lad out of principle. I do take him when my mate gets cheap tickets through his work. They are killing the club.

I’d happily pay more if it meant concessions were introduced so we encouraged the next generation of support. Sadly our ‘genius’ owners have somewhat missed this point entirely.
 
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My son, his wife and two children are visiting us at the beginning of September. They are all Hull City supporters but have never seen them live but will be here for the Derby game. They would like to go as a family as they do for the Philadelphia Union in the USA. After receiving several differing interpretations of what we would have to pay, I called the office. The answer was everyone would have to pay full price. The children are three and one year old!
They couldn't tell me how much as "they" have not decided which level the game is yet. Looks like there will be some disappointments.

Brings it home how despicable, and idiotic, our owners are ...... as if we needed reminding.
Allams, for god's sake just go. Now.