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Brentford (a): Ticket Information

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  1. originallambrettaman

    originallambrettaman Mod Moderator
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    Tickets for our Sky Bet Championship away game against Brentford will go on sale to Season Card holders from 9am this Thursday (one ticket per Season Card).

    The Tigers make the trip to Griffin Park on Tuesday 3rd November (KO 7.45pm) and travelling supporters can choose to either sit* or stand, with tickets priced as follows:

    Seating*
    £30 Adults
    £24 Seniors (65+)
    £22 Young Persons (aged 18-21)
    £8 Under 18s

    Standing
    £25 Adults
    £19 Seniors (65+)
    £17 Young Persons (aged 18-21)
    £8 Under 18s

    Ambulant disabled supporters pay the relevant age rate and are entitled to a free carer if they receive the middle rate DLA or PIP standard rate.

    *- Please note that seating for visiting supporters is located in the upper tier of the Brook Road Stand and only accessible via two flights of stairs. Supporters with mobility problems requiring more accessible seating can purchase tickets in the mixed home and away block of the Braemar Road Stand, which is where disabled supporters in wheelchairs are also located. Tickets in this area of the ground can be purchased directly through Brentford FC by calling 0845 3456 442 (option 1) between 10am-4pm Monday – Friday.

    Season Card holders can purchase their tickets online (scroll down to the bottom of this page for details on how to do this), in person from the KC Stadium Ticket Office or by calling 01482 505600.

    Any remaining tickets will go on general sale from Thursday 22nd October.

    Please note that there is no ticket collection facility at Griffin Park, and so supporters purchasing tickets online or over the phone should do so in plenty of time to allow for delivery.

    Supporters should also note that ID checks are implemented at the turnstiles by Brentford FC. Fans purchasing concessionary tickets are advised to carry ID. Failure to do so may result in having to upgrade to full adult price.


    Tiger Travel
    Tiger Travel will be running coaches to this game, departing from the KC Stadium South Stand car park at 1.15pm. Seats are priced £27 per person.


    Season Card Holders – How To Buy Away Tickets Online
    Season Card holders can purchase one ticket per Season Card online for this fixture, but it is easy to link other Season Card holders to your account to buy on their behalf.

    Simply sign in to your account and press ‘add an existing Friend or Family Member’ (you must know the Season Card Holders unique Customer reference number) and simply follow the instructions.

    Click here to visit our online ticketing site and to sign in to your account.

    When the fixture goes on sale you must log into your account before clicking on Match Tickets as the game will only show to Season Card Holders who are registered.

    http://www.hullcitytigers.com/news/...-information-2743591.aspx#4xWfqYqKLPKsUL8B.99
     
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  2. Amin Arrears

    Amin Arrears Well-Known Member

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    ****ing hell £25/30 to go to that **** hole seriously. Football is ****ed.

    Has anyone seen the MK Dons prices? They're proper prices. That's what a game should cost, specially at this piddling level.

    It's **** being the biggest team in the league everyone rips us off with Cat A away tickets.
     
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  3. Chazz Rheinhold

    Chazz Rheinhold Well-Known Member

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    Aye those name change clubs know how to treat fans properly dont they
     
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  4. Amin Arrears

    Amin Arrears Well-Known Member

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    Just look what changing the name to MK Dons has done for them theyve got far more solid infrastructure now even if they haven't yet hit the heights they did under the old name.

    It also proves that cheaper tickets are a consequence of a name change.
     
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  5. Kempton

    Kempton Well-Known Member

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    :grin:
     
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  6. robingram02

    robingram02 Well-Known Member

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    It's about a 20 min walk from where I work and a ground tick, so I'll be there.
     
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  7. geo3969

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    Anyone considering a seated ticket, just go for the standing at £25. You'll be stood up all game anyway.
     
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  8. petersaxton

    petersaxton Well-Known Member

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    I was excited when I saw you could stand but it's weird that standing is only slightly cheaper.
     
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  9. Barchullona

    Barchullona Well-Known Member

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    Yes, just imagine. A team playing in Milton Keynes alter their name from,Wimbledon to MK. Revolutionary!
    Surprised you didn't quote Newton Heath not having any success until they changed their name as proof of Allam's business genius.
     
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  10. Pauly Paul

    Pauly Paul Active Member

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    No special treatment for Hull City I'm afraid. You're getting charged the same as everyone else. On the plus side it's one of the best away days in football, the concentration of friendly mixed pubs ensuring win, lose or draw you can celebrate, drown your sorrows or be ambivalent. Enjoy!
     
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