http://mobile.hullcitytigers.com/ne...nited-v-hull-city-ticket-details-2144028.aspx Tickets for our Barclays Premier League away game against West Ham United are now on sale to Season Card holders. The Tigers travel to Upton Park on Sunday 18th January (KO 1.30pm) with ticket prices set as follows: £43 Adults £25 Seniors (over 65) £1 Under 16s We also have a limited allocation of tickets for disabled supporters. Tickets are available to buy in person from the KC Stadium Ticket Office or by calling 01482 505600. Please note that there is no application form for this fixture. Any remaining tickets will be placed on general sale from 9am on Monday 22nd December. Tiger Travel will be running coaches to this game with seats priced £30 per person. Due to a rugby league fixture taking place at the KC Stadium on the same day, coaches will depart from the Humber Bridge car park at 6am. Car parking will be available for supporters using Tiger Travel, while feeder coaches will also operate from Beverley (Swinemoor Lane, 5am) and Hull city centre (Ferensway, 5.15am) to transport fans to the Humber Bridge. Please indicate at time of booking if you would like to use a feeder coach.
They obviously changed their minds, it wasn't a definite when it was mentioned at the Fan Group meeting. It should have been, for a lunchtime Sunday kick-off that's televised, it's not going to stir up much interest.
Crazy prices!! Do these clubs not realise fans also have to pay travel costs? It should be £16 tops. Will there ever be a day when fans say no to the crazy prices? If it is on sky then it is a no brainer for the average guy in the street.
Reckon the club are holding on with the subsidy, if were still bottom 3 in a couple of months then it'll be used then.
Having agreee at 3 meetings in a row to use the money to subsidise tickets and not travel, I'd be a bit pissed if we do use it for travel.
They'll only reduce prices when the stadiums start to appear half-full on the TV. Global armchair viewers want to see full stadiums as it's part of the "product"
Spurs in the League Cup (a football league competition) ended up being free too for travel last season. Again we don't know if they used the PL money.