Hull Away (tickets)...........

Caesium137

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Just been on to the ticket office about what date they'll go on sale but the girl on the phone said it isn't confirmed for them yet.

Does that mean it could be moved for TV?

When are the confirmed TV dates up to?

Normal ST sale of away tickets is about three weeks before at the moment?

My lad has a minor and confusing obsession with Hull currently and is desperate to go!
 
Hull have only just put the home ticket details on their website in the last couple of hours so I imagine we will see something soon.
 
I have just been contacted for my away season ticket - so you they will be going on sale soon.
A quick look around the Championship by FSA this week has revealed that there are very few clubs selling tickets for more than one away match. We debated locally and nationally last week that clubs home clubs are being far too slow at putting tickets on sale for away fans.
Hoping that we can push for change on this.
 
I have just been contacted for my away season ticket - so you they will be going on sale soon.
A quick look around the Championship by FSA this week has revealed that there are very few clubs selling tickets for more than one away match. We debated locally and nationally last week that clubs home clubs are being far too slow at putting tickets on sale for away fans.
Hoping that we can push for change on this.
Maybe still a nervousness about a resurgence of COVID and not wanting to plan too far ahead.
 
It hasn't got a twin town, but I believe it has a suicide pact with Scunthorpe.
I'm surprised it hasnt been twinned with a city like Amsterdam. Noted for its inhabitants cycling casually along the banks of the river smiling at people passing by. And in 'Boro the men are riding bikes through a busy shopping centre shouting at each other with mouths like fog horns wanting to be heard. A cultural difference thats for sure.
 
I'm surprised it hasnt been twinned with a city like Amsterdam. Noted for its inhabitants cycling casually along the banks of the river smiling at people passing by. And in 'Boro the men are riding bikes through a busy shopping centre shouting at each other with mouths like fog horns wanting to be heard. A cultural difference thats for sure.

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It's twinned with Rotterdam, amongst others.
 
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