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Cortez91

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Tickets for our Barclays Premier League away game against Newcastle United will go on sale to Season Card holders on Thursday.

The Tigers travel to St James’ Park on Saturday 20th September (KO 3pm) and the game has been made all-ticket.

Tickets are priced as follows:

£27 Adults
£22 Seniors (65+) & Students
£13 Under 16s

Tickets will be available to buy in person from the KC Stadium Ticket Office or by calling 01482 505600.

Should any tickets remain available for general sale, these will be available from 9am on Wednesday 10th September.

Please note that away supporters are housed on level 7 of the Leazes Stand.

A number of wheelchair bays are available to away supporters priced £14 which includes a free carer ticket. There are also a limited number of parking bays for supporters who purchase wheelchair or ambulant seats which are available free of charge and can be booked by telephone on 0191 2018666 in the week leading up to the game, these are allocated on a first come first served basis.

Tiger Travel will be running coaches to this game, departing from the KC Stadium South car park at 10.15am with seats priced £20 per person.

http://www.hullcitytigers.com/news/article/1415-newcastle-a-tickets-1895333.aspx






Who's going?
 
Unfortunately it will be the home stand or the pub, as I won't see anything worthwhile from up there. :steam:
 
Fez:7019054 said:
Unfortunately it will be the home stand or the pub, as I won't see anything worthwhile from up there. :steam:

im terrified of heights, its a complete no go for me
 
I'm probably going to go. Haven't been before. You guys saying not to bother with this one?
 
Speaking on this subject. I'm an adult pass and my cousin who I take is on a junior pass. However my cousin can't make this game so I'm going to go with my mate (who will come under the adult band). Surely I can still get two tickets and upgrade on my cousin's pass to adult? Anybody any idea?
 
Speaking on this subject. I'm an adult pass and my cousin who I take is on a junior pass. However my cousin can't make this game so I'm going to go with my mate (who will come under the adult band). Surely I can still get two tickets and upgrade on my cousin's pass to adult? Anybody any idea?

It's an away game, so you just have to buy the relevant tickets, your passes are irrelevant.
 
It's an away game, so you just have to buy the relevant tickets, your passes are irrelevant.

Tickets go on sale to pass holders tomorrow (then general next week) so I just mean... because one of those passes is a junior, do I have to get one of Newcastle's U16 tickets with it?
 
I've always enjoyed this fixture - a bit like watching a Subbuteo game, a hard climb to the seats and last year it was incredibly hot under the roof but the atmosphere is great. Last time we stayed on (great weekend deal at the Gosforth Park Hotel) and had a perfect Sunday drive down the coast via Whitby. Robin Hoods Bay and Filey for fish and chips at Inghams. A perfect weekend.
 
Decided I'm going to hit this game. Want to do as many away as possible really.
 
Atmosphere is decent and if you haven't been before it's worth going, but it's a really s**t view of the game, it really is like watch the game from the roof of a tower block.

That's just made my mind up, pub it is then

Edit:- on the other hand, if I borrow my mother-in-law's wheelchair and get my lad to push me would we have a better view? If the answer is yes I can see loads of us going in wheelchairs, better view and only £14 for two to get in :emoticon-0178-rock: