http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/35822295
>If the Tigers, currently fourth in the second tier, reach the Premier League this season then some supporters will pay £13 per match next season, while remaining in the Football League will lower that figure to £11 per game.
Needs some links ironing out, there would be no concession tickets which is a bit stupid, but with a bit of work we could have just saved English Football as we know it.
good job hull, is your chairman leaving you alone about the name?
How does it work then?
>>66194389
Yeah, he's been rejected twice by the FA now, so it's over and he's had his strop. We're "up for sale" but I don't actually think the old man wants to sell.
This is really odd though, even the most expensive seats will have ~50% discount next season. And yet only last week they were bitching about the £30 cap on Away tickets in the PL, despite us not even being their yet.
>>66194419
Instead of having the annual renewal process, you simply pay an amount each month for however long you want to be a member, which allows you into games.
This saves a lot of money on admin apparently.
>>66194460
Can you guarantee a regular seat still though? That would annoy me if not
>>66194512
Yeah I believe so. They're moving where the away fans sit (again) so are moving people round in the stadium, and are having a few days where you can turn up and pick a new seat.
Like I say, I'm cautiously optimistic. The big losers at the moment are the children and pensioners expected to pay the flat rate, but they'll hopefully change that before next season if there's enough outcry.
>£21 a month
Will this be paid every month or just August to May?
>>66194570
Every month, where I sit it'll be £28, or £334. So £17.60 a game in the PL, or £14.60 or so in the Championship as there's 4 extra home games.
>>66194551
Where they moving the away fans to? Been to the KC twice and been in different parts of the stadium each time (albeit not that far from each other)
>>66195479
Trying to move them completely, into the upper West tier (above and right of the stewards in the OP picture). Yeah, we originally moved them from behind the goal and into the corner at the far end.
Interesting model
>>66194422
>And yet only last week they were bitching about the £30 cap on Away tickets in the PL, despite us not even being their yet.
Reason I don't really want Hull to come up. Last time they were they charged us over £50 for away tickets for a midweek game against Hull. Such a fucking joke, and we boycotted it.
Looks like they didn't learn
>a minimum of £441 for every game in the championship is good value
top wew
>>66198062
my mistake I thought there was a members scheme AND match tickets
won't get me a gf though
first positive thing the club has done for ages
>>66197956
liverpool? £50 is ridiculous tbf, we got charged that at man city i think. the £30 thing sounds good
>>66198172
The only problem with it really is kids.
>Dad takes 3 kids this season = £550 for him + 3*£60 or whatever = £730
>Dad takes 3 kids next season = 4 memberships = £1000+
They've been moaning about "ticket fraud" costing them, adults going in as kids, but to me that's only a reaction to this season's ridiculous prices for second-tier football.
>>66194460
Leicester have a monthly direct debit scheme which is exactly the same.
>>66194331
>£13
Check your privilege.
t. Arseshit fan
>>66198970
Plenty of clubs have a direct debit system to spread out paying for your season ticket.
This does away with the idea of renewals and seasons of membership altogether. Not a big change, but the prices are good and apparently it saves on admin.