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Guarantee Your Seat At The KC With A Half Season Card

Discussion in 'Hull City' started by originallambrettaman, Nov 3, 2014.

  1. originallambrettaman

    originallambrettaman Mod Moderator
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    Guarantee your seat at every home game as the season gathers pace towards its conclusion with a Half Season Card.

    Adult prices from £337. Juniors prices from just £20!

    The KC Stadium can be your home for key clashes against Leicester City, Aston Villa, Queens Park Rangers, Sunderland and Burnley while we also welcome some of Europe’s top guns as Arsenal, Liverpool and Chelsea come to town.

    Covering 11 Barclays Premier League home games in total, a Half Season Card is the best way to enjoy the second half of the season and can help you save up to £80 compared to paying match-by-match.

    And you can spread the cost of your Half Season Card over three months by using our Direct Debit payment plan (deposit required).

    Throw in ticket priority for away matches and FA Cup games then a Half Season Card is the number one way to watch the Tigers in 2015.

    Half Season Cards are on sale now. Visit the KC Stadium Ticket Office or download and complete an application form by clicking here.


    Half Season Card Prices:

    West Stand
    Adults: £379
    Seniors (65+)/16-22 Year-Olds: £243
    Juniors (11-15): £110
    Juniors (10 and under): £40

    South Stand
    Adults: £337
    Seniors (65+)/16-22 Year-Olds: £216
    Juniors (11-15): £60
    Juniors (10 and under): £20

    East Stand
    Adults: £358
    Seniors (65+)/16-22 Year-Olds: £229
    Juniors (11-15): £99
    Juniors (10 and under): £40

    North Stand
    Adults: £358
    Seniors (65+)/16-22 Year-Olds: £229
    Juniors (11-15): £99
    Juniors (10 and under): £40

    http://www.hullcitytigers.com/news/article/1415-half-season-cards-2058817.aspx#2SCr8tOc0i14w3KI.99

    £34.45 per game in the West, £30.65 per game in the South and £32.55 per game in the North and East. It doesn't look all that attractive to me(unless you're under 10).
     
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  2. over18and legal

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    Totally agree.
    Allam charges £26.36 (£501/19) per game for a full pass which was a rise of 30% on the previous price of £385.
    He now slaps another 16% on top of the £26.36 price to get to £30.64.
    Can't see many taking up that offer.
     
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  3. Double_Dragon

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    Well done to the geniuses at hull tigers HQ, it's abundantly clear that the people of Hull will refuse to pay anymore than £30 for a game of football hence the empty seats this season.

    'football should be free like the air we breathe'
     
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  4. originalminority

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    Well done City for not mentioning the home game with once mighty Manchester United.
     
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  5. ellewoods

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    Most teams here offer half season plans and quarter season plans from the beginning for people who want to go to a bunch of games but can not afford the whole season ticket plan. Teams will even offer plans like rivals so you can watch the teams rivals, or plans where you get to see teams that are not that popular. Sometimes they will even do plans where you get to pick a certain number of teams to watch. All the plans are less of a deal than the full season tickets but a better deal than buying tickets individually. Its clearly an effective strategy to increase revenue and help fill the stadium or they would not all do it.
     
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  6. Newland Tiger

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    No it doesn't look that good although how many of the 11 games are cat A and £50 a ticket ? If we aren't selling out games then the prices are too high no point having empty seats
     
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  7. originallambrettaman

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    I think there's four left now, though the categories are being moved depending on circumstances(ie Spurs has been moved from Cat A to Cat B due to it being on a Sunday and Southampton was moved from Cat C to Cat B due them being at the top of the league), I should think this represents a 15-20% discount on buying all games individually.
     
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  8. kccircle

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    That price was the price for a full season the last time I bought a pass
     
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  9. Chazz Rheinhold

    Chazz Rheinhold Well-Known Member

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    Yet we could get 27000 down to Wembley twice at short notice.
     
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  10. Crash Gate 9

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    Slightly different as you know.
     
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  11. Cortez91

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    They'll be hoping to draw the glory fans in with the home games against Liverpool, Arsenal, Man Utd and Chelsea in that bundle.
     
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  12. Crash Gate 9

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    We regularly have 1000s of empty seats. The Allam's pricing structure has been shambolic. And continues to be so.
     
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  13. over18and legal

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    Allam has put a lot of fans off from attending matches due to:
    1) his prices
    2) his bullshit
    3) his name change
    4) his spat with the council

    I pick and choose my games now (granted I dont see many).
    Apart from QPR away, I have never paid more than £13 for a game this season.
    Stoke + Palace were £13 and the West Brom game will be £12.80.

    **** Allam with his £50 and £35 matches (even though I can get them for £40 and £28).

    The egyptian twat needs to live in the real world.
     
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  14. NorthFerribyTiger

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    Pass needed to be about £30 cheaper to make it worthwhile ... there will be 4 more passes they will need to sell next season if he doesn't drop the name change !
     
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  15. Sir Cheshire Ben

    Sir Cheshire Ben Well-Known Member

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    They should do a half/half season card. Watch City one week & ManU/Arsenal/Chelsea/Liverpool the next.

    As a budget option Leeds could be offered as a buy half get the other half free choice.
     
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