Which is what kept getting posted on here about Man city doing season passes for £289. Its just the headline. The prices are out now and they compare very very well. Look at Boro's we're cheaper than them. Even with a 2 quid charge its still an excellent price.
You're spot on here, in all the comparisons it will look great that we're offering £9 tickets, the cheapest in the league. In reality, there's only 600 available across the entire season (2 Cat C games, 300 tickets each), they cost about 20% more than advertised and you can only buy them in conjunction with a child/OAP. Its actually impossible for a single adult to buy a £9 ticket to any game all season.
I pointed out Boro's season passes outside of the family areas yet when we announced that on the 6th June it was hoped to break through the 10,000 barrier Boro' had already passed 20,000. All their family zone tickets had sold out. Got shot down for suggesting they had either they have keener fans, willing to pay more in an area just as deprived with low wages as Hull, with a smaller population, or other factors such as the chairman must be the reason. Don't know how their match day prices or how it works out forOAPs and kids in comparison.
Spot on. To take my 3 grandkids, all aged under 12 years of age, with me to sit where I used to for the Leicester game would cost 120 plus whatever cost would be put on for inconveniencing the club by buying them. Not cheap, add on travelling costs plus drinks and a bite to eat and it ends up costing what could provide them with a lot more than 90 minutes entertainment. A lot of young uns won't be hooked early on and the cost of this won 't be apparent until a few years have elapsed unless this daft scheme is scrapped.
West Upper - Adults 34 / Under 18's 17 / Over 65's 26 East Upper - Adults 32 / Under 18's 17 / Over 65's 24 West Lower - Adults 30 / Under 18's 17 / Over 65's 20 East Lower - Adults 30 / Under 18's 17 / Over 65's 20 North Stand. North East Corner - Adults 30 / Under 18's 17 / Over 65's 20 North West & South West Corner - Adults 30 / Under 18's 17 / Over 65's 20 South Stand - Adults 27 / Under 18's 17 / 18's - 21's 27 / Over 65's 20 Family Stand - Adults 22 / Under 18's 11 / Over 65's 16 http://www.mfc.co.uk/tickets/matchday-prices/index.aspx#QOgeCEu3giJXVYGc.99
I don't know how people afford to go, i really don't. i earn a comfortable salary but if I had 2 kids who wanted to go there's no way it would be every home game. And these are cheap prices by comparison.
Cheers. So their East Lower will presumably be similar to our East Stand. Which for myself and the 3 grandkids would cost £72 at Boro compared to £120 to watch the team play Leicester.
Just to point out these are last seasons prices , not this season , no mention on their site of this seasons prices as yet
Are they closing off Upper apart from 3 4 and 5?? https://ticketing.hulltigers.com/ticket.aspx?fixture=8a586af1-5301-e611-8608-00155db86300 Its a sorry tale. N3 and N4 are 3/4's empty.
We now have all the pieces of the membership jigsaw in place. The membership scheme is unlikely to change in its essential details unless we get new owners that want to change it. The prices allow some give and take which may, and I say may, result in the club re-introducing concessions. At least in some parts of the ground. The one year family guarantee allows us a little leeway before kids in the family stand face massive increases. Has the Trust, or anybody else for that matter, looked at how concessions could fit in with the new membership scheme? Has the Trust, or anybody else on the Fans Working Group, asked the club for a meeting to discuss the problems with the membership scheme and explore possible solutions?
The FWG has only met once in the past year, to get details of the membership scheme, which were somewhat misleading and the responses to it were largely ignored, I can't see another meeting happening until either a new owner comes in, or the new legislation comes in forcing clubs to meet with their fans. The club won't even answer the Trust's letters, never mind agree to a meeting.
So it can't be done through the Trust. So we look for an alternative, perhaps a representative group from not606. There are a fair few people on here who haven't been involved in CTWD or the Trust who might be prepared to look at some solutions and ask the club for a meeting to discuss them. If the club say no then we'll know the door is firmly closed. If its slightly ajar we may get a compromise that is acceptable.
There's plenty of people they've spoken to who were nothing to do with CTWD, some who've remained positively gushing about the Allams, they now ignore then as well. These people don't do compromise, they're not interested in discussing anything with anyone, the only way things will change is when they leave.