Tickets for our Sky Bet Championship away game against Ipswich Town will go on sale to Season Card holders from 9am on Tuesday 9th February (one ticket per Season Card). The Tigers travel to Portman Road on Tuesday 23rd February (KO 7.45pm) and tickets are priced as follows: £32.50 Adults £23 Seniors (60+) & Students in full time education £22 Under 20’s £11.50 Under 16’s Disabled Supporters - Supporters wanting to purchase tickets for either the Wheelchair or Ambulant areas should contact Warner Duff, Ipswich Town’s Disability Liaison Officer, on 01473 400556. These tickets cannot be bought through us. Following a change in the way we sell tickets, we can confirm that tickets for this away fixture will be available to buy as follows: Online Tickets can be purchased online up until 3pm on Friday 19th February (please scroll to the bottom of this page for how to buy online). All tickets will be posted out (no collection) with a 60p postage charge. In Person Tickets will be available in person from the Tiger Leisure store at the KC Stadium. Tickets (subject to availability) will be available until 5pm on Monday 22nd February. Please have your Customer Number (and those of any other Season Card holders you are buying for) ready at the point of purchase. By Phone Tickets can be purchase over the telephone until 3.00pm on Friday, 19th February. Please have your Customer Number (and those of any other Season Card holders you are buying for) ready at the point of purchase. All tickets will be posted out (no collections) with a £2.60 transaction charge per booking. All tickets are subject to availability. Any remaining tickets will go on general sale from Thursday 11th February, when a £2 per ticket booking fee will apply for any non-Season Card holders buying in person. Tiger Travel will be running coaches to this game, departing from the KC Stadium South Stand car park at 1pm. Seats are priced £27 per person. http://www.hullcitytigers.com/news/...cket-details-2945668.aspx#sv8Utzy2uWCoJUGO.99
That was my initial reaction. ****ing stupid prices & **** place to get to. Norwich charged a tenner & kids a pound when we played them mid-week in our first Prem promotion season. It was half term & the additional benefit of pay on the gate made sure it was packed. We stayed over & had a good couple of days away for next to **** all. Greedy, short sighted ****s.
Maybe best to hold back on buying tickets for this game. Those not in the "away direct club" that is. Poor sales may just get the price dropped. But I don't see many paying £32.50 for an away game in Ipswich and especially when it is on a Tuesday night.
Might have been before that then. I seem to recall upset about the price of £40 orso when we were housed in the stand down the side which was the dearest area at the time for home fans as well.
I know it wont happen but possibly the OSC could look at asking the club ro subsidise tickets. We could do with some support down there but i cant see there being many.
I've got ****ing loads of em. I just cant get them published. One day i will publish them all on Vixra. Up yours establishment, the world will see my genius.
I was planning on going to this game But im not now.. The club can do a tenner on coach to Arsenal......They should have done the same for this game. #imo
Tiger Travel for Ipswich is £27 so that makes it £59.50 which is way above many pockets regardless of the day. The club should have done £40 ticket and travel with TT,,, imho.