Match Day Thread Play Off Final. Hull City v Boro

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EFL Statement: Sky Bet Championship Play-Off Final​


The EFL can today provide an interim update on the ongoing disciplinary proceedings involving Southampton following Tuesday’s Championship Play-Off Semi-Final Second Leg.

The Independent Disciplinary Commission hearing will take place on or before Tuesday, 19 May.

The exact date remains under discussion and is expected to be confirmed shortly.

The Commission will issue its decision as soon as possible following consideration of the relevant submissions and evidence.

As the proceedings are being conducted by an Independent Disciplinary Commission, the EFL does not control the proposed timetable.

Notwithstanding this, the EFL continues to plan on the basis that the Championship Play-Off Final will take place as scheduled on Saturday 23 May, with the kick-off time confirmed as 4.30pm.

Supporters should, however, be aware that the outcome of the disciplinary proceedings may yet result in changes to the fixture.

The EFL has a number of contingency plans should they be required, which also includes consideration of any appeal process, if required.

Ticket Sales for Championship Play-Off Final​


Hull City and Southampton will share further information on their respective sales processes later today.

Sales will be subject to usual terms and conditions, and in the circumstances, fans are encouraged to pay particular attention to the terms and conditions.

Likewise, supporters should consider the situation when booking any associated travel and accommodation.

This decision follows ongoing coordination with the Clubs to ensure that on-sale arrangements can be implemented as soon as practicable.

The League recognises that this complex situation has caused concern and disruption for supporters, particularly those making travel arrangements, and will continue to provide as much clarity as possible.

However, in these clearly exceptional circumstances, the League considers this to be the most appropriate course of action.

Wow.

What a load of mealy mouthed bullshit.

It’s not going to happen but a just response to this would be a boycott from all fans.

Let them play their game when they choose in an empty stadium.
 

EFL Statement: Sky Bet Championship Play-Off Final​


The EFL can today provide an interim update on the ongoing disciplinary proceedings involving Southampton following Tuesday’s Championship Play-Off Semi-Final Second Leg.

The Independent Disciplinary Commission hearing will take place on or before Tuesday, 19 May.

The exact date remains under discussion and is expected to be confirmed shortly.

The Commission will issue its decision as soon as possible following consideration of the relevant submissions and evidence.

As the proceedings are being conducted by an Independent Disciplinary Commission, the EFL does not control the proposed timetable.

Notwithstanding this, the EFL continues to plan on the basis that the Championship Play-Off Final will take place as scheduled on Saturday 23 May, with the kick-off time confirmed as 4.30pm.

Supporters should, however, be aware that the outcome of the disciplinary proceedings may yet result in changes to the fixture.

The EFL has a number of contingency plans should they be required, which also includes consideration of any appeal process, if required.

Ticket Sales for Championship Play-Off Final​


Hull City and Southampton will share further information on their respective sales processes later today.

Sales will be subject to usual terms and conditions, and in the circumstances, fans are encouraged to pay particular attention to the terms and conditions.

Likewise, supporters should consider the situation when booking any associated travel and accommodation.

This decision follows ongoing coordination with the Clubs to ensure that on-sale arrangements can be implemented as soon as practicable.

The League recognises that this complex situation has caused concern and disruption for supporters, particularly those making travel arrangements, and will continue to provide as much clarity as possible.

However, in these clearly exceptional circumstances, the League considers this to be the most appropriate course of action.
"Supporters should, however, be aware that the outcome of the disciplinary proceedings may yet result in changes to the fixture" is a surprising sentence.
 
If the rumour of 'be prepared to play on Wednesday the following week' is true, and we end up playing Southampton, that is a real disadvantage to us. Plenty of them will be able to get away from work early. But I bet lots of ours won't be able to make it having to take a whole day off.
 
Well that's probably my hotel and reserved parking fees down the ****ter. Don't think I can afford to pay a second time either for accommodation and travel etc regardless of whether the ticket will be transferable should the date get moved. Also can't guarantee I can get the time off to go if it isn't sorted next weekend... Brilliant.
 
Sorry if I missed this in the last 22 pages of this thread, but does anyone know how many members we have? If they're allowed 2 each, how many tickets likely to be left for those of us who, like me ,live 200 miles away so membership not sensible but have a customer number as travel to several home games.
 
The only reason I can see for a need to move it to Wednesday, is if they're binning Southampton and letting Boro play, which makes it even more ridiculous having two teams trecking all that way on a Wednesday night.
 
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With all this uncertainty I suspect a sizeable number of fans will not be able to commit to buying tickets.

Initially I thought to demand for tickets would be high but not so now.