I believe we're the only club in the football league, probably any league, who don't have concessions.
Got to talking to a Huddersfield fan on sea front in summer with 2 young lads (and a very attractive wife), as I mentioned in another thread. He paid £100 for a season pass being a passholder years ago when the chairman said that people who had a pass in their centenary year would get one for that price if they ever got to the PL (which seemed extremely unlikely in 2008). Passes for his kids were £29 for his younger lad, who was under 8, and £79 for his older lad which was the price for 8-17 year olds. His wife's was £199. Those are the prices all round the ground. So, as a comparison, leaving out the £100 one, an adult with an under 8 and a kid between 8 and 17 would pay £307 for a season of PL games. My son, with 7 and 11 years old kids, or myself as a pensioner taking them, would pay 3 x the figures in your post, £234, £297 or £311 for 5 Championship games under this amazing, generous offer. I can guess which club is building up more of a future fan base.
There’s been a negative response to this on social media from members asking what they get for being a loyal member (not sure if they mean do they get a free Christmas card too).
You get a birthday card with a £5 voucher but only if you spend £25 in the shop and it excludes sale items - **** off Allam
Which is why i did not take Dills jr to the boro match( thank god). 24 quid for a 13 year old. Im out now until new owners with concessions or i win the lottery ☹️
I've heard every member will be getting a commemorative piece of the Hull City Council sign that once adorned the stadium it owns...