That crooked **** Guildford has been packed off to Gwent Police since dicking us around. I guess his replacement didn't want to tempt the same fate.
Looks like we'll have more than 3,000 in attendance... Leeds United (a): Tickets Selling Fast As Club Secures Further Allocation Tickets also now available in the lower tier of visitor's section at Elland Road.... As expected, tickets for next month’s Sky Bet Championship away game against Leeds United have been in high demand with our initial allocation for the John Charles West Stand Upper Tier now close to selling out. As a result, the Club has received a new allocation of tickets for the Lower Tier, which are on sale to Season Card holders now online, in person from the KC Stadium Ticket Office and by calling 01482 505600. Ticket prices for the lower tier are the same as for the upper tier: £35 Adults £24 Seniors (60+)/ Disabled (wheelchair and ambulant) £24 Ages 16-22 Years £16 Under 16s Please note that supporters who have already bought tickets for the upper tier are unable to exchange them for lower tier tickets. Places on Tiger Travel remain available priced £12 per person. Coaches depart from the KC Stadium South Stand car park at 12.15pm. http://www.hullcitytigers.com/news/...r-allocation-2809996.aspx#4hyR4IH6Odv7B8cq.99
Can't see why there would be. A season ticket carries with it the perk of getting first choice on matches where there is a limited number of tickets available. No club will give preference over those who have stumped up in advance for a season pass. At least we can getbto most games as we don't always sell out even with a reduced allocation. In the PL a lot of clubs are way over subscribed for away tickets.
There'll be over 10,000 empty seats in the home end so if you want to see the game you can, just means sitting with the enemy.
Leeds United ticket update FANS with the desire to see City face Yorkshire rivals Leeds United at Elland Road on Saturday December 5 are being urged to snap up tickets as soon as possible. The club announced today only a limited number of tickets are available for the clash, with those seats classed as having a restricted view. City will make a statement later on today regarding the tickets for the match, which were expected to go on general sale tomorrow if any were still remaining. http://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/8203...tory-28226704-detail/story.html#ixzz3sJh0LUvY
Hull City @HullCity TICKETS: Only a dozen-or-so tickets left for our away game against @LUFC, meaning there will be no general sale.
The Tigers’ allocation of tickets for next month’s Sky Bet Championship away game against Leeds United has now all but sold out. We have just a dozen restricted-view tickets remaining, which we expect to sell by 5pm this evening, meaning that there will be no tickets available for general sale. It means that Steve Bruce’s side will be followed by a capacity away following of around 2,600 fans at Elland Road. Thank you again for your superb support. Read more at http://www.hullcitytigers.com/news/...-selling-out-2815790.aspx#DfGPARSMwYQmEW5M.99
Seems madness that they don't give us more when there will be 10,000 empty seats in the "stadium". Surely this just makes it more of a policing issue as I'm sure some City fans will sit in the ****houses end.
This seems grossly unfair to the non pass holders. Who are some of our most loyal and dedicated fans.
A bit odd that we got an initial allocation, then an increased one, yet somehow still ended up with 400 tickets less than their standard allocation.
Maybe. Though I have seen people saying it is unfair that tickets aren't reserved for non season ticket holders. They really don't think about these things.
Yep. Cheshire Les will be gutted. He was fuming having to wait for general sale for Man City as he wanted to buy tickets for his friends who arent season pass holders.
Don't forget the fans who thought they should have got 2 tickets for the Cup Final as their wives wanted a weekend in London. Mathematics not being their strong point. Or the fans upset because they couln't have the same seat as they had at the semi-final for the final. Good job we didn't have more season ticket holders than tickets available, some would have been in meltdown. Some of our fans have the attitude of ones from some tiny backwater rather than a large city. To be fair, you see something similar with the rugby fans.
Someone's just started a petition trying to get a larger allocation (on Change.org), doubt it will get very far, but good luck to them.
Fuming, are you sure Chazz? I think not. The point I was making was specific to the Man City game, given that generally we take up to 3,000 fans to away games these days, then with 5,500 allocated by Man City why not in this specific instance allow season ticket holders to buy 2 tickets as opposed to the one allowed? To me it seemed illogical as some agreed to offer season ticket holders one ticket, then a few days later allow anybody to fill their boots when they went on general sale. It's equally illogical to assume that I am pro offering non season ticket holders first opportunity on tickets! Now that would be bl**dy madness!