Balls to any cumulative crap I ll keep my money in my pocket there's hardly a queue for passes and tickets is there
True. Then again, I'm not sure I want the seat I've got. I think I stay more out of a stubborn determination to not be pissed around, but it's all getting increasingly boring now, from so many different angles.
I don't think anybody will call them 'Hull Tigers' - always 'city' for me. That will never change whatever happens.
Happy claims he thinks it will bring in more revenue, so prefers Hull Tigers, despite every expert saying it's bollocks. He claims that the Allam's had brilliant business plan that they submitted to the FA, but they didn't need to tell us it, because it's none of our business. The FA subsequently confirmed that there was no business plan all all and Ehab has subsequently said that he didn't think the business plan was any of their business either. Nobody with an ounce of common sense accepts that there is any plan at all.
Even when the FA reject the name change for a second time, I will not buy a season ticket or give the club another penny until the Allams have left. They are toxic.
In all seriousness whats to stop people buying a childrens pass and using it on the unmanned electronic turnstiles?
From the Hull Daily Mail website:- Hull City are expected to announce a single-figure rise to their standard season ticket prices for the 2015-16 season when they are released tomorrow. Although the increase is the second in consecutive seasons, it is nowhere near the 30 per cent rise implemeted ahead of this campaign. The Mail understands the club have also put measures in place to make it cheaper for families to attend the KC Stadium. To do this, adjustments are set to be made to the club’s current age bracket pricing structure. It is understood that discounts which originally applied for young Tigers fans aged up to ten years old will now be extended to include 12-year-old children. The previous 11-15 age bracket will also be scrapped in favour of one which incorporates teenagers and students. Currently involved in a battle against relegation from the Premier League, it is thought the prices will not change depending on what division the Tigers end up in. Read more at http://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/#bopBL1cUUIFKDQOj.99
It seems I was right about the rise, the article makes out because it's not the 30% rise like last year, a single figure (6%) will be fine with supporters, get to **** Allam
Are they for real!!! So all the premier league bandwagoners have gone back to wearing their Man U shirts and not renewed, a good percentage haven't renewed because of the name change and he puts the season cards up???
Hope HDM have got it wrong on that last bit. The price won't be dependant on division? Yet another thing we were told at the FWG that now looks untrue is that there were two sets of prices. If we go down and the prices rise, the place is gonna be absolutely empty next season.
The club know full well that a ny price rise upon relegation would be disastrous for sales. That's why weeks ago when we were safer than we are now, they were planning on a cheaper price for if we're relegated. If this is true its just another Allam order to make sure the fans are punished.
There were some fans wanting a reduction for season passes the first time we got promoted to the PL on the basis there were 4 less games. Only in Hull...
Not really. Sunderland fans were given a deadline of April 8th to renew or risk losing their seat. But obviously in your world, Allam is the equivalent of a super villain from a James Bond film who is pushing his nuclear ticket price increase button from the safety of his secret cave.