Tickets for the Tigers’ Capital One Cup second round home tie with Rochdale are now available to buy online. The game has been confirmed for Tuesday 25th August with a 7.45pm kick-off and tickets bought online are priced: £12 Adults £7 Concessions (Seniors 65+, 19-22 Year-Olds) £3 Juniors aged 18 and under To buy, click here. Tickets will also be available to buy in person from the KC Stadium Ticket Office and by calling 01482 505600 from 9am next Monday (24th August), however please note prices will rise to: £15 Adults £10 Concessions (Seniors 65+, 19-22 Year-Olds) £5 Juniors aged 18 and under Cash turnstiles will not be available on the night. 10,000 Season Card holders who renewed for the 2015/16 season on or before Saturday 23rd May 2015 will be able to gain free entry into this cup fixture. Simply place your Season Card under the scanner as normal at the turnstiles on the night to gain entry. For those who are unsure, Season Card holders who qualify for free entry will find the word ‘Cup’ on their Season Card. Disabled and Ambulant Disabled supporters wishing to buy tickets for this game should call our Disability Liaison Officer 01482 358303. http://www.hullcitytigers.com/news/...ith-rochdale-2626978.aspx#UiimrohLPl2egUgo.99
The pricing isn't a surprise, City have potentially given away 10,000 tickets and they have to pay they away team 10% of the ticket value, it was in their interest to keep the ticket prices as low as possible. Still good though.
We should get a decent attendance then, presuming all pass holders who get the free pass do attend, an attendance of 15k could be realistic, which is not bad for the 2nd round of the tinpot cup.
Go to the kitchen and make yourself a cup of Cheer-The-****-Up. Someone else pointed out recently, but it's worth repeating. For all our differing opinions, I have in the past enjoyed reading your posts, you were funny and occasionally intelligent. Just recently however, you just seem to delight in being either a miserable twat or a pompous arrogant twat.
Calm down, dear. Ehab, one of the Allams you so admire, said, when questioned about our high price for league games this season, that the prices were a reflection of our ambitions. So it is not inappropriate to say that the low prices for this game reflect our ambitions in this competition if Ehab was telling the truth. Of course it could have been utter bollocks. Not that you would ever consider that. BTW, you missed a comma out after pompous.
Just got a ticket, still going to boycott the League games until the club is sold, I feel a bit of a scab for caving in anyway
For the FA Cup it's 45% to each club and 10% to the FA. For the League Cup the away team only get 10%.