If we're relegated, there is no price increase, but no reduction either, they stay the same as this season.
It's called Premier Tiger. I **** you not, Premier ****ing Tiger. We name the corporate membership of our club Premier Tiger. Whoever came up with that should have **** tattoed on his forehead, before being kicked to death. Twice.
No the corporates & PC members have been told the increased prices already I also expect renewals will already have been prepared for regular passholders & these will be sent out BEFORE the official FA announcement on the appeal or the announcement that the Allams intend to reapply for the name change
The East, South and North are hardly a cauldron of working class noise now so adding the West will make bugger all difference!
QPR wasn't a sell-out, the figures show that and there were loads of empty seats around. When you think about match ticket prices the revenue from it is just a drop in the PL funding bucket. I think the split should be £17.50, £25 and £40, it would be better to sell out at a slightly cheaper price than not at a few quid higher. I think the Allams are very good at running a manufacturing operation with no sales & marketing and a distributor that is all about efficiency, but Hull City isn't a factory, it is a football club that has peoples' dreams and lives invested in it. So they will get the ticket prices wrong again thinking all the time that they are being clever businessmen and numbers will slide again.