Man_City_Loyal
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I also think it's the club giving rows of seats to corporates and they don't turn up unless it's a big game
there is that. i agree.
I also think it's the club giving rows of seats to corporates and they don't turn up unless it's a big game
Why am I a knob ? I learnt my lesson in 99 leaving wembley early (thankfully I got back in) but after that day vowed I would never leave a game early again , look at how many fans left early against qpr , why would you spend £25 + on a ticket and leave early ? I know its not a comparision but would you leave a gig , film , theatre with 20 odd minutes till the end ?Knob .
Might do if I have a good idea of the endingWhy am I a knob ? I learnt my lesson in 99 leaving wembley early (thankfully I got back in) but after that day vowed I would never leave a game early again , look at how many fans left early against qpr , why would you spend £25 + on a ticket and leave early ? I know its not a comparision but would you leave a gig , film , theatre with 20 odd minutes till the end ?
The last survey of season ticket holders highlighted 68.3 percent were from Greater Manchester with the other 31.7 percent from other areas of the Uk with notable concentrations around Leeds, Edinburgh and of course London.
There is nowhere near enough local fans, are fans who wish to attend, to replace the 13/14k plus from outside Manchester.
This is highlighted at Cup games and even Champs lge nights, where arguably non-local fans are less likely to purchase, where even at slashed prices the matches usually do not sell out.
A lot of the fans from further afield still turn up mate. Not as many forna weekend came of course.
43426.No you are quite right they do Tim but naturally less, as in addition to the cost of tickets there is also using up holidays has to be factored in.
For home games in the lge where 42-45k tickets are already sold to season ticket holders and corporates shifting the other 9k is just about achieveable.
For a night match, in the cup and where out of town fans, and more local season ticket holders do not purchase, we do not have enough local fans in adiution to our regular fanbase to pick up the slack to sell out. Still I think 42k tonight and the Burnley crowd is pretty good going.
No you are quite right they do Tim but naturally less, as in addition to the cost of tickets there is also using up holidays has to be factored in.
For home games in the lge where 42-45k tickets are already sold to season ticket holders and corporates shifting the other 9k is just about achieveable.
For a night match, in the cup and where out of town fans, and more local season ticket holders do not purchase, we do not have enough local fans in adiution to our regular fanbase to pick up the slack to sell out. Still I think 42k tonight and the Burnley crowd is pretty good going.
43426.
I don’t think it’s that bad at all. Over 35000 sold to our own fans compared to 29000 that Everton managed to sell to their own fans in the same fixture two years ago against us when they didn’t sell out.
I agree mate. Close to 100k in 3 day s is a decent turn out. We will continue to grow and attendances will be helped in years to come by all the extra houses being built in the area.
I agree I think its a decent attendance. Shifting 54k tickets is a big ask for a midweek cup match after Christmas and following another cup match requiring an additional payment on top of the season ticket card. People get too focused on the empty seats and not on how many actually go. If we expanded to 80k and got 68k people would still focus on the empties.
pretty good crowd tonight i thought. how anyone without a genuine reason can leave early is beyond me. most people in the block i was in were saying the same thing. glad they missed the goal.
entrance p tonight was a joke trying to get in, missed the first 5 minutes....
I suppose early leavers might question someone getting in late :-)
It happens so often now that I find it puss funny all these fuckers who do one with YET ANOTHER LATE GOAL!
Imagine if they ever went to Madrid on holiday. Nowhere really gets going until midnight there, even in midweek. They’d think there was nowt going on and cut their holiday short these fuckers
Doesn't even have to be a grand gift like a voucher. Could just be a pint and a pie like what Leicester did.I thought long and hard about this. This solution is obvious. At the 90 minute mark the stewards should come round and hand out envelopes to every City fan still in a seat. The envelopes would include random prizes, ranging from a £5 note, to a voucher for a free season ticket.
Punitive solutions will not work. You cannot blackmail people into staying, indeed that borders on false imprisonment.