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  1. originallambrettaman

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    Hull City host Tottenham Hotspur when the Barclays Premier League returns to action following the international break.

    The KC Stadium clash on Sunday 23rd November (KO 4pm) sees two sides keen on returning to winning ways.

    Tickets for the game are on sale now online, in person from the KC Stadium Ticket Office and by calling 01482 505600.

    Buy today to guarantee your seat.

    Ticket Prices v Spurs
    £35 Adults
    £25 Seniors (65+)/16-22 Year-Olds
    £12 Juniors aged 11-15 years
    £8 Juniors aged 10 and under

    http://www.hullcitytigers.com/news/article/1415-spurs-h-tickets-2-2081203.aspx#3P8xYBSXdSbAPb33.99
     
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    And Everton go on general sale tomorrow...

    Tickets for our Barclays Premier League away game against Everton next month are now on sale to Season Card holders.

    The Tigers travel to Goodison Park on Wednesday 3rd December (KO 7.45pm).

    Please note that there is no application form process for this fixture.

    Supporters can buy tickets in either the Paddock or Lower Bullens areas of the ground with prices as follows:

    Paddock
    £37 Adults
    £23.25 Seniors (over 65)
    £18.50 Under 16s

    Lower Bullens
    £34 Adults
    £21.75 Seniors (over 65)
    £17 Under 16s

    Season Card holders are able to buy tickets in person from the KC Stadium Ticket Office or by calling 01482 505600.

    Any remaining tickets will go on general sale at 9am on Tuesday 18th November.

    Tiger Travel will be running transport to this game with coaches departing from the KC Stadium South Stand car park at 3pm. Seats are priced £19 per person.

    http://www.hullcitytigers.com/news/article/1415-everton-a-tickets-2-2079176.aspx#EjTHih1uoKP388WD.99
     
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    And Boxing Day tickets are available to Season Card holders...

    Season Card holders can now apply for tickets for our Boxing Day away game against Sunderland.

    Kick-off at the Stadium of Light on Friday 26th December is at 3pm with tickets priced as follows:

    £34 Adults
    £23 Seniors (65+)
    £12 Under 16s

    To apply for tickets, please download, complete and return your Ticket Application Form by no later than Friday 21st November.

    Tiger Travel will be running coaches to this game, departing from the KC Stadium South Stand car park at 10am with seats priced £20 per person.

    http://www.hullcitytigers.com/news/...nd-a-tickets-2076497.aspx#qDs1JsfR2bQw5GQP.99
     
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  4. Double_Dragon

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    No-one is paying 35 brick for a game of football.

    We can look forward to another embarrassing sea of empty seats due to allams despicable prices.
     
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  5. big vern

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    Christmas is fast approaching and £35 is a lot to find for some. The fact that the fixture is live on SKY will also have an impact.
     
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  6. originallambrettaman

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    It was £50 a ticket until it was announced as a Sky game.
     
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  7. big vern

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    Fact is people would rather cherry pick their matches for £16 and watch less attractive opposition rather than pay £50 to watch the so called bigger teams.

    If money is tight you can't blame people for doing this.
     
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  8. Barchullona

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    Lots of. People pay that much and more. Everton and Sunderland, with similar prices, are getting far more than we do.
     
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  9. Quill

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    Well then, that's three more games I'm not off to then. <ok>
     
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  10. TONY_WARNERS_FACE.

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    I think Hull City fans need to stop feeling sorry for themselves and face reality.

    £35 is the going rate. We paid more to go to Burnley ffs.
     
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  11. Double_Dragon

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    Some did, many others refused to pay such a ludicrous amount.

    £30 is a psychological barrier many aren't willing to cross IMO.
     
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  12. FILEYseadog

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    So how come we had 24/25 Coaches going to anfield paying £43 a ticket in the case of an adult plus coach fare ??
     
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  13. originallambrettaman

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    I didn't pay more, I paid the same, it was £35.

    And as a consequence of the daft pricing, the attendance for that games was less than 17,000.
     
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  14. The FRENCH TICKLER

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    £35 for a PL game against Spurs is cheap under normal circumstances. But Tottenham at the moment are hardly a top attraction either. With it being Live on sky it should have been £30 max. imo.

    The ref. for sunday is Craig Pawson with Chris Foy on board duties (4th official).
     
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  15. Evington

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    You might have done
     
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  16. Large Elephant

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    It's not a matter of feeling sorry for themselves. If people haven't got the money they haven't got the money - you may be more fortunate than some.
     
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  17. Davies Headband

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    I've got some Spurs tickets available for £20. If anyone's interested drop me a PM.
     
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  18. The FRENCH TICKLER

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    For those who think that £35 is expensive for the Spurs game(Allam over charging) then our next HOME game against WBA on sat 6th december is ONLY £16.

    So for Spurs and Wba that is £25.50 for each game. Bargain.
     
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  19. Amin Arrears

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    Actually, it's £35 for Spurs and £16 for WBA, not £25.50 for either.
     
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  20. originallambrettaman

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    If Spurs was £30 and WBA was £20, the club would be getting far less grief.
     
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