Hull City: supporters' committee to improve the stadium experience and redesign the website

News Tank Football - Paris - Actualité #92277 - Published on
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Hull City Tigers (Premier League) have created a supporters' committee to improve the stadium experience on matchdays, but also to facilitate the creation of the new website, the club announced on 03/04/2017. The club will select two members in each fan section recognised by the club: Official Supporters Club, Senior Tigers, Hull City Supporters Trust, and Electric Eels (disability group)

The club wants several age groups, as well as men and women, to be represented on the committee. The members will meet four times a year in order to report the supporters' requests. Applications can be made online on the club's website with the sole condition of being at least 18 years old. Supporters must provide information about their gender, age, group membership, and attendance at KC Stadium. The first meeting should be held at the end of April 2017, after the selection has taken place, indicated the club.

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Sources: News Tank Football

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