Yet they still, in a smaller town, had over 20,000 for a night time televised game, over twice what we had for our first home game on a Saturday. Wonder why some clubs don’t lose as many fans as us? The way the owners treat them and pricing perhaps?
Best seats £280 for season, concessions and kids basically works out at a quid a game. 18000 season tickets sold
One day you will accept other places support their clubs better than Hull does without sneering at every other club’s support, citing things like nothing to do there to explain their better support. And by other places supporting their clubs I include the media and the councils.
I know a Hudders pass holder and she got hers last season for £100. No wonder the ground is so full. (I'm not sure what there is to do in Huddersfield , although it now seems to have major gun crime/drug issues)
IMO they should have stuck with Wagner, they tried to get the new manager bounce and it failed. One for Nigel I suspect.
Even cheaper for a lot in their first season in the PL as the owner honoured a pledge that all the season ticket holders from a few seasons back would get them at those prices. Hence my remark about the way owners treat fans and pricing.
Well, my mutual consent, I think if they had tried harder he would have stayed, but given the results, they decided to let him go.
So you didn’t read my last sentence about it could be down to the way owners treat their fans AND PRICING? She will have got the £100 because the chairman then promised when he took over and they were lower down the leagues that those who had season passes at that time would have passes at those prices if they ever reached the PL. A promise he kept and which explained the great ovation he got at his last match before standing down due to ill health. Not sure people in crime and drug free Hull would consider their prices cheap enough. They would quote Allam going on about £10 and free as the air we breathe. Too much to do to divert them as well.