Hunter vs Tiger surely?
Although it could be confused for a documentary about that American dentist twat.
Who was moaning? I didn't see any moans. I personally made a comment regarding the watching habits of "fans" who are seemingly more interested in the opposition.
And I've never understood those who mistake there and their.
Erm yes!
What does Etihad mean?
Etihad is United in arabic.
Are we going to be promoting this one as Tigers v City?
You shouldn't have any trouble. Unless you think we will sell out the 7,500 we are entitled to.
The rules state 10% so that would be 5,500 or so. Can't see us selling anywhere near that though.
The rules state 10% so that would be 5,500 or so. Can't see us selling anywhere near that though.
The rules state 10% so that would be 5,500 or so. Can't see us selling anywhere near that though.
The rules state 15% so that would be 8,250.
We are a bigger club than Middlesbrough according to some of our fans, so we should be able to take 2,000 less than they took for a longer distance, shouldn't we?
For people comparing us with Boro, it's different. They've been out of the limelight for a good few years whereas we've now played at the Etihad 3 years on the trot. It's hardly exciting or new is it? Whereas for Lokeren there was a massive scramble for tickets and we couldve sold 5,500 no problem.
Being at this stage of the competition is new. No doubt if could be like the FA Cup where there was a pathetic all small demand for tickets, usual stuff about Hull being a poor city (Middlesbrough such a rich, salubrious area) but tens of thousands had the money available for two Wembley trips. And demonstrated the small town attitude of the city by wanting extra tickets for wives and girlfriends to have a day out, wanting the same seat for the final as the semi-final, saying season ticket holders should have 2 tickets presumably thinking Wembleynshould increase its allocation by about 10,000 for our fans.
Other clubs get good away followings for games against clubs they play every season even when on
TV. For some reason we don't have the numbers of fanatical fans some others have and which ?I thought we would have when good times finally arrived and we started rubbing shoulders with thei big boys.
The rules state 15% so that would be 8,250.
We are a bigger club than Middlesbrough according to some of our fans, so we should be able to take 2,000 less than they took for a longer distance, shouldn't we?
Castro its a very apathetic CityBeing at this stage of the competition is new. No doubt if could be like the FA Cup where there was a pathetic all small demand for tickets, usual stuff about Hull being a poor city (Middlesbrough such a rich, salubrious area) but tens of thousands had the money available for two Wembley trips. And demonstrated the small town attitude of the city by wanting extra tickets for wives and girlfriends to have a day out, wanting the same seat for the final as the semi-final, saying season ticket holders should have 2 tickets presumably thinking Wembleynshould increase its allocation by about 10,000 for our fans.
Other clubs get good away followings for games against clubs they play every season even when on
TV. For some reason we don't have the numbers of fanatical fans some others have and which ?I thought we would have when good times finally arrived and we started rubbing shoulders with thei big boys.
Castro its a very apathetic City
When we got to the FA cup final i had the chance of 3 extra tickets
I asked half a dozen people if they where interested
Only one took me up on the offer and that was only because i physically went and got it cause he didnt want to go and queue.
The rest just said nah !! i cant be arsed or i aint interested.
If youd have told me that when we where in the lower leagues id have never believed it
I find it has frustrating as you do but it will never change