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I think the whole thing has been put together based on being in the Premier League and if we don't get there, it will be changed..

If we dont make it back into the premier league, and it does get changed back, I will still only go to away games, its only a matter of time before some other rushed hairbrain scheme will piss us all off again, I,ve finally had enough of them (the Allams).
 
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Simple as this

Dont join and this scheme will flop.

We ALL know its a nasty ****ing idea.

Its disgraceful.

You might think your a winner....but how can you be in a half empty stadium .

What we want and need is for our club to have a future

With this sick idea we wont have a good future.

Help kick this **** idea into touch by not joining
 
Debate in the Commons today regarding ticket pricing for youngsters.

http://www.fsf.org.uk/latest-news/view/mps-debate-are-young-fans-being-priced-out

The all-party Parliamentary Group for Football Supporters is a Subject Group with the focus on policy issues affecting the football industry, from grassroots and fans to the professional end of the game. I'm dropping them an email asking for their observations & thoughts on the Membership Scheme & voicing my concerns regarding the impact the loss of concession prices may have on the future generations of City supporters.along with the disgusting treatment of lifelong City oldies.


The Chair & Registered contact is Clive Betts MP - [email protected]

House of Commons, London, SW1A 0AA

Tel: 020 7219 5114

Twitter: @CliveBettsMP

Others to possibly contact or copy into any correspondence you choose to send are Justin Madders MP & Chris Grayling MP who both spoke during the debate.

[email protected]

House of Commons, London, SW1A 0AA

Tel: 020 7219 6584

Twitter: @justinmadders


[email protected]

House of Commons, London, SW1A 0AA

Tel: 020 7219 8194

Twitter: @commonsleader

Fire away too, the more the merrier. You could also copy in your own MPs, if local to Hull,.to gauge their thoughts on the matter

Find their details here.

http://www.parliament.uk/mps-lords-and-offices/mps/
 
Brilliant Ben,well done. I'm mailing Clive Betts with my own story (Grandson ticket up from £60 to £486) see what he thinks about children prices in football at Hull City ADC.
Even if we move to the very cheapest seat, and why should we, it will still cost £252 for his lsat years £60.
Why the hell aren't the national papers picking up on this.
Interesting to see if Betts responds.
 
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Debate in the Commons today regarding ticket pricing for youngsters.

http://www.fsf.org.uk/latest-news/view/mps-debate-are-young-fans-being-priced-out

The all-party Parliamentary Group for Football Supporters is a Subject Group with the focus on policy issues affecting the football industry, from grassroots and fans to the professional end of the game. I'm dropping them an email asking for their observations & thoughts on the Membership Scheme & voicing my concerns regarding the impact the loss of concession prices may have on the future generations of City supporters.along with the disgusting treatment of lifelong City oldies.


The Chair & Registered contact is Clive Betts MP - [email protected]

House of Commons, London, SW1A 0AA

Tel: 020 7219 5114

Twitter: @CliveBettsMP

Others to possibly contact or copy into any correspondence you choose to send are Justin Madders MP & Chris Grayling MP who both spoke during the debate.

[email protected]

House of Commons, London, SW1A 0AA

Tel: 020 7219 6584

Twitter: @justinmadders


[email protected]

House of Commons, London, SW1A 0AA

Tel: 020 7219 8194

Twitter: @commonsleader

Fire away too, the more the merrier. You could also copy in your own MPs, if local to Hull,.to gauge their thoughts on the matter

Find their details here.

http://www.parliament.uk/mps-lords-and-offices/mps/

Full transcript from Hansard

Definitely something in Chris Grayling's response for people, or the Trust, to use in correspondence ?

Justin Madders (Lab)
  • May I add my voice to those of the many hon. Members who have congratulated Leicester City on their premier league win? To win the title as 5,000:1 outsiders is a truly remarkable achievement. I am a regular member of the parliamentary football team and sadly odds of 5,000:1 are about right for us just to win a match. However, all hon. Members are welcome to come and watch our next match at Millwall on 23 May, when we will mark the 20th anniversary of “Show Racism the Red Card”.



    The average age of a premier league season ticketholder is now well into the 40s, and there is a real concern that younger people are being priced out of the game. May we have a debate on what more can be done to enable the next generation of football fans to attend premier league matches regularly?



  • Chris Grayling
    I echo the hon. Gentleman’s comments about Leicester City’s extraordinary achievement, which will live in the annals of sport in this country for a long time to come. Of course, we will all be cheering them on in the champions league next year. It is also appropriate to express our congratulations and condolences to Tottenham Hotspur. At the start of the season, nobody would have expected the top two in the premier league to be Leicester and Tottenham Hotspur.



    The hon. Gentleman makes an important point about premier league prices. I commend those clubs that are trying to make cheaper tickets available to young people. It is of paramount importance that in today’s world football is a family occasion in a way that it was not perhaps a generation ago. If we look back to the terrible events at Hillsborough that were described in the House a few days ago, we can see that it was a different world. Football has become a much more family-friendly and open place. We would not want that to change because of high prices.



 
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Thanks Obi - if I need a membership to buy away tickets then I'll be restricted to ''pay on the day'' matches (no chance if we're PL), I'm getting ever closer to giving it all up tbh.
Same here fella
I detect you live in my neck of the deep dark backwards woods.
Brigg Town , Winterton Rangers or Gainsborough Trinity are genuinely way more inviting to me these days
The KC stadium has been sucking me dry for too long

Boring Boothferry veteran.

With sadness, I'm out of it

I blame Deano , for that goal
 
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Same here fella
I detect you live in my neck of the deep dark backwards woods.
Brigg Town , Winterton Rangers or Gainsborough Trinity are genuinely way more inviting to me these days
The KC stadium has been sucking me dry for too long

Boring Boothferry veteran.

With sadness, I'm out of it

I blame Deano , for that goal
Last night was entertaining though
 
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Brilliant Ben,well done. I'm mailing Clive Betts with my own story (Grandson ticket up from £60 to £486) see what he thinks about children prices in football at Hull City ADC.
Even if we move to the very cheapest seat, and why should we, it will still cost £252 for his lsat years £60.
Why the hell aren't the national papers picking up on this.
Interesting to see if Betts responds.
Because we arnt Liverpool or Man U
 
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Same here fella
I detect you live in my neck of the deep dark backwards woods.
Brigg Town , Winterton Rangers or Gainsborough Trinity are genuinely way more inviting to me these days
The KC stadium has been sucking me dry for too long

Boring Boothferry veteran.

With sadness, I'm out of it

I blame Deano , for that goal

You detect correct zen, I've done the three you mention but after all our pre season friendlies I have a soft spot for Winterton, I've been going to west street instead of KC home games, the football's not the greatest but it's honest ........ I enjoy it!
 
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Does anyone feel like joining Strawberry?? They want creative people to send them their ideas.
We could all send them our idea for a membership scheme for Hull City. One that protects and looks after the young and the old. Feel like it? A few thousand emails saying the same thing could be good, going forward <diva>.
Just fill it with the usual marketing bullshit


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Aye, it's all smoke and broken mirrors; hope we aren't going to have this **** for 7yrs! <yikes>

I think those terms and conditions are there, because they're for the existing scheme, as it is still current. The ones for the new scheme are posted elsewhere, and were on here as it was first launched and discussed at the time as well as later.
 
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How we work
Simply put, we listen, think, create.

We don't believe in off-the-shelf marketing. Every brief, every challenge and every outcome is unique. We listen to you, we ask the right questions then we get to work. The result? Clever ideas, creative that sells and lots of happy customers.

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Obviously lacking the same emotional impact as our issues, but over here a telco called Optus has bought the rights to the EPL for the next three seasons, paying triple what the current provider was paying. They're proposing to only show the games to people who have their internet or phone contracts with them on a locked in 24-month contract. They somehow seem to think that people will be willing to pay roughly 1000 pounds over two years to watch content that shows between 12-5am. Their response?

"Optus has brushed aside protests from English Premier League football fans unhappy at its plans for broadcasting the competition from next season, saying its proposed packages offer cost effective options to watch matches."

Sounds a bit familiar..
 
Obviously lacking the same emotional impact as our issues, but over here a telco called Optus has bought the rights to the EPL for the next three seasons, paying triple what the current provider was paying. They're proposing to only show the games to people who have their internet or phone contracts with them on a locked in 24-month contract. They somehow seem to think that people will be willing to pay roughly 1000 pounds over two years to watch content that shows between 12-5am. Their response?

"Optus has brushed aside protests from English Premier League football fans unhappy at its plans for broadcasting the competition from next season, saying its proposed packages offer cost effective options to watch matches."

Sounds a bit familiar..

Not half as cost effective as an internet stream. <ok>
 
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