Good thinking lolHow about a Not606 Hull City contributors trip in a minibus or failing that on a tandem?
That will have been the last time i was there stayed down for the weekendI went to Brentford for an end of season game, about a lifetime ago...Long walk from the underground station. Nice pub by the river...Decent start to the game. I think we scored after a minute, but still ended up losing 2-1. I've got the Griffin Park tick, so I'll sit this one out, stay at home. Its much cheaper and less tiring.
Will be going to the game just waiting on hull city putting the ticket on sale waiting for em to arrive from BrentfordI encourage every Hull fan to try and go and see Griffin Park maybe for one last time. Our new stadium up by Kew Bridge will be ready in December 2019 (yes a mid season move is planned!) .
Hopefully the weather will be kind and you can all enjoy our hospitality in the many pubs around the ground.
I'm banking on you being safe and on the beach and we still having an outside chance of making the playoffs.
Tip: avoid the tube to South Ealing and get the mainline from Waterloo to Brentford or Kew Bridge.
AhI encourage every Hull fan to try and go and see Griffin Park maybe for one last time. Our new stadium up by Kew Bridge will be ready in December 2019 (yes a mid season move is planned!) .
Hopefully the weather will be kind and you can all enjoy our hospitality in the many pubs around the ground.
I'm banking on you being safe and on the beach and we still having an outside chance of making the playoffs.
Tip: avoid the tube to South Ealing and get the mainline from Waterloo to Brentford or Kew Bridge.
Recall going in a pub with a load of city who were already Newton and riddle and turning it into silver cod by the Thames. Happy daysThat will have been the last time i was there stayed down for the weekend
I encourage every Hull fan to try and go and see Griffin Park maybe for one last time. Our new stadium up by Kew Bridge will be ready in December 2019 (yes a mid season move is planned!) .
Hopefully the weather will be kind and you can all enjoy our hospitality in the many pubs around the ground.
I'm banking on you being safe and on the beach and we still having an outside chance of making the playoffs.
Tip: avoid the tube to South Ealing and get the mainline from Waterloo to Brentford or Kew Bridge.
I recall going into a pub called the coach and horses was full of city fansRecall going in a pub with a load of city who were already Newton and riddle and turning it into silver cod by the Thames. Happy days
May have been the Brewery Tap, rings a bell.I recall going into a pub called the coach and horses was full of city fans
What's parking like around there Paul?I encourage every Hull fan to try and go and see Griffin Park maybe for one last time. Our new stadium up by Kew Bridge will be ready in December 2019 (yes a mid season move is planned!) .
Hopefully the weather will be kind and you can all enjoy our hospitality in the many pubs around the ground.
I'm banking on you being safe and on the beach and we still having an outside chance of making the playoffs.
Tip: avoid the tube to South Ealing and get the mainline from Waterloo to Brentford or Kew Bridge.
What's parking like around there Paul?
Chance to stand on a terrace again.thought may have done free travel like palace away last season but that was down to the club sponsorTickets for our away game against Brentford, our final match of the 2017/18 Sky Bet Championship season, will go on sale to Members at 9am on Friday.
The Tigers travel to Griffin Park on Sunday 6th May (KO 12.30pm) and supporters have a choice between standing (lower) and seating (upper) tickets in the Brook Road Stand. Please note that the seated section is only accessible via two flights of stairs.
Tickets for the game are priced as follows:
Standing
£25 Adults
£19 Seniors (65+)
£17 Aged 18-24
£8 Under 18s
Seating
£27.50 Adults
£21 Seniors (65+)
£18.50 Aged 18-24
£8 Under 18s