UllFC wrote:Not many have continued to promise and not deliver over what is now a significant period of time. He's repeatedly slagged off the previous regime, but is yet to have topped their achievements on the field. Still roll up roll up, next year is the one. Not like this one, the last one, the one before that...This is the one! Sad thing is with the players we've recruited it could have been the one, but the pub landlord is still in charge, so yet more mediocrity looms
Joined: Aug 01 2002 Posts: 915 Location: Flying the Black & White Flag in Ripon, North Yorkshire
Anyone see what the discount actually _is_ for standard membership? Be nice to know, if it's a quid then meh!
Joking apart, I hardly get to games now because of where I live. So this sounds like a real option for me. I suspect it could be popular, and I would be shouting about that particular membership offer, a lot. In fact, if the club has a database of people who live out of town, I'd be mailing them all. A really decent idea.
beetwaste wrote:Anyone see what the discount actually _is_ for standard membership? Be nice to know, if it's a quid then meh!
Joking apart, I hardly get to games now because of where I live. So this sounds like a real option for me. I suspect it could be popular, and I would be shouting about that particular membership offer, a lot. In fact, if the club has a database of people who live out of town, I'd be mailing them all. A really decent idea.
from what I read it's £4 off the regular price though not the KR game I would think. I make around half a dozen regular season games plus a cup game (dunno if the discount applies to cup matches also) and like a fair few fans that live a fair distance away this would be ideal. There are a few fans much further than me that get to most if not all home games and just buy a season ticket and that's an epic effort by them. But getting £30 off the Hull FC live package and the money off matches would give me about what it costs to buy so despite not really getting much use out of the 'Club Hull' card or having chance to attend the events it's worth it for me.
Renewed yesterday, mainly out of a forlorn hope we all have nowadays. And also because I now qualify for a concession pass! Moved seats as well from E5 to E6. Theres plenty of options there.
Joined: Feb 09 2004 Posts: 7735 Location: Here there and everywhere
Irregular Hoops wrote:Still wavering. General disenchantment in the game generally, and lack of connect with my club, has me erring on the side of not bothering I'm sure AP will imply threats of the club not being sustainable if people like me don't renew, but it doesn't wash anymore. The Academy merger, and the disregard of any dissenting voices regarding that issue, could be the last straw. Might wait to see what brand of rugby we go with and pay on the day. The sad thing is the highlight of what should have been a celabratory season, has been the annihilation of our little brother in the CC Cup final.
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Please don't take this the wrong way, it's a genuine question. What connection did you have with the club or what connection did you feel you had with the club in the past?
Nil......Zip.....Nothing....ZERO....0
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Joined: Nov 30 2014 Posts: 1264 Location: Inside my own head
Haven't posted anything on here in ages but I thought I should put something positive: Yesterday I purchased my first season pass in years. In recent years I have been working late nights so have only been able to attend half of the regular season games approx. When the new passes were announced I thought bugger it, I love my team and I love this sport so I went down to the shop and handed over my £240. I'm going to skip out of work an hour early every other Friday to go watch the team that is a massive part of my life. I don't judge my loyalty to this team on whether we are doing well or recruiting right or have a decent coach or whatever, I judge my loyalty on whether I want to just go down the KC on a warm, Friday evening and watch the world's greatest sport as the sun sets over the stands. That is the romantic image that people who also love rugby league need to get back in touch with. Rant over.
Joined: Oct 07 2006 Posts: 4928 Location: Drypool Bridge - watching out for invaders from the East.
Well, as Feka didn't ring me it looks as though I'll have to fork out. Unless, of course, they're waiting for Frank to come so that he can do the honours. Either way I'll be back at the KC in my usual seat, hoping against hope that we've actually turned the corner.
not gonna sit on the fence, I think we will rip it up next year, best pack we have had since the early 80s, COYH, bet a few copy and paste this in case we don't lol,
once a black and white always a black and white COYH
Joined: Jun 14 2009 Posts: 1253 Location: edinburgh
did mine last friday.my only gripe is,that i can`t make use of the discount bennifits up here,with them all being franchises.
born in airlie str,1939.german landmine that fell on boulevard,also blew up half of our house.thats why i dont like germans.not because they blew our house and boulevard up,but because the gerry pillock was aiming for craven park.
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