Gentlemen chill out a bit , it's not that important.
I'm chilled. Concessions are important.
Gentlemen chill out a bit , it's not that important.
I'm chilled. Concessions are important.
That means nothing. You say that they have concessions. Hull City AFC do not have concessions, they have told you that and a broad reasonable interpretation of the terms would agree with that.
Yes they are ..agreed. Concessions for children and the elderly etc are important in life e.g. age limits for conscription. But this is only football. Obviously you are both intelligent and knowledgeable people.I'm chilled. Concessions are important.
The South Stand is cheaper than the North Stand for similar views and is the designated family stand.
I didn't mean that to sound like concessions in football are not important , they are.Yes they are ..agreed. Concessions for children and the elderly etc are important in life e.g. age limits for conscription. But this is only football. Obviously you are both intelligent and knowledgeable people.
I don't say Hull City has concessions. In fact I don't think they comply with the Premier League Rules. But that isn't the point. Its whether the Premier League think they comply.
Not exactly true Obi.
In the South Stand block S3 in the designated family stand which has the same views as block N5 in the North Stand is more expensive than N5.
What I find most frightening about this scheme is they spent 2 years putting it together.
Even the club don't believe they have concessions, you don't, so why would the PL?
The club do believe they have offered concessions. Some seats that used to be the same price are now cheaper solely to accommodate young people and the elderly. These people have priority over adults for these seats. That is why the PL may believe the club is offering concessions.
Actually I'm wrong, they might have to make 4 seats cheaperI think all this is academic really
There are two potential outcomes
1. The As stay and cling on to the existing scheme no matter what. Either they'll convince the Premier Leagues it's ok, or they will challenge it in arbitration or they'll give as little as possible (one concession seat for a lucky young person and another one for a senior)
2. We will have new owners and the first thing you'd expect them to do is put some concession in place in order to get all fans behind them in one easy move (apart maybe from the one child and senior mentioned in option 1!) And I don't buy that they'd have to put other prices up either, next season the ticket prices are tiny to the overall income, maybe they'll have to do that if we go down, but not before
Sorted
Where have the club said they have offered concessions? Or is that just your interpretation of it.
It is a pity you struggle with the basics, to be fair. You jumped in, with a wonderfully pompous diatribe about hypothetical concessions, without even bothering to do your reading,
Funny.
For all the wrong reasons.
The FAQs in brochure:
Families
"The zone 1 areas outside of the Family Stand are open to all concessions and those who accompany them to have a priority choice on selecting available seats."
Seniors
"If you choose to move you'll have a priority choice on the cheapest zone [zone 1], where you'll be able to take advantage of lower prices."
My addition.
I accept that. What you seem to miss is that at all times they refer to the concessions of pre- membership scheme ticketing, specifically season pass card holders. Once they make their decision over where to sit and what to pay, they join the scheme and cease to be concessions. Read it, it is clear.
I don't miss anything. Are they allowing single adults to pay the concessionary price in zones 1 and 2 or are children and pensioners paying the adult price?
.The concession issue doesn't effect me whatsoever other than my old man may get a reduction if the PL enforce concessionary pricing.
All this bickering started when i said i was one who the new membership scheme benefited, as it allows me to watch cheaper (now PL) football than i have been able to over recent years. That is all i said and i was flamed and called from a pig to a dog for doing so.
I don't miss anything. Are they allowing single adults to pay the concessionary price in zones 1 and 2 or are children and pensioners paying the adult price?