On Friday 15th April http://www.hullcitytigers.com/news/...th-wolves-now-live-on-sky-sports-2982536.aspx
This means we now only have 3 Saturday 3:00 kick offs left this seaso although I'm expecting another one of them to move for TV (vs Leeds) purely for the fact we're challenging at the top. We're not under the radar this time.
Great, more buggering about with the fixtures. Personally not great as am away for work dahn sarf and probably won't get home until 8pm. I can understand match moving for replays, but for the tv it gets very annoying. I debated getting a season ticket last summer, but when I worked out that there were a couple of home matches I definitely couldn't make, the financial incentive wasn't there, neutral at best. If I had got one anyway, I'd be mightily hacked off as I'd be financially worse off than just getting tickets as and when.
I think I've already seen worse value for money than if I'd just bought match tickets, all because of these stupid **** tv matches. Televise them on a ****ing Saturday and 3pm for ****s sake.
There should be a fefund scheme for season ticket holders who miss games because of Sky rearranged games.
Good news in that I can go and watch North Ferriby United v AFC Telford on the Saturday now. However Hull City should offer a refund / account credit for those with season cards who cannot make a Friday night.
I'm sure more Saturday games and less ****tardery from Sky were benefits of not being in the PL. ****s.
Back in the PL fans will have to factor in the New Friday night games on top of what we have now. Saturday afternoons with a 3pm ko Can no longer be relied on when planning.
I decided weeks a month or so ago ,if we are in this division next season I'm not renewing, midweek games I don't get home till midnight. In the prem we have less of them.
They can't really win, when they show Leeds more than us people moan its biased and we don't get enough coverage because we're just 'little old Hull'. Then when we finally get a few televised games people moan because the game has to be rearranged. Buying a season pass is a trade off, you pay less than everyone else per game and get priority for away/cup games but with that comes the inflexibility which can be inconvenient when fixtures are changed, although you know full well that's a possibility when you buy one. For most people the benefits outweigh the negatives. Asking for refunds because you can't make the game is absurd.