Not if you’re not on the cup scheme you’re not
For the Carabao I'm pretty sure it went to open sale last time.
Not if you’re not on the cup scheme you’re not
For the Carabao I'm pretty sure it went to open sale last time.
I'm sure the last 3 LC finals went to Cityzens at least. We'll have 33K plus tickets. No issue getting one.Not if you’re not on the cup scheme you’re not
I think you’re right actually. That said, you won’t get the choice of tickets at the back end! My 2 girls are members not seasoncard holders so I’m hoping I can get them decent seats
Following feedback from Seasoncard holders, we'll be sending a SMS to notify you when away tickets for each game are due to go on sale. If you DO NOT want to receive these messages please text AWAY to 61894
That’s the only text so far
You posted that he followed Leeds, when I think you meant he was from LeedsHe’s a City fan who had missed one home game since 1975 before being struck down by the flu. He’s a great guy.
don't forget the cup schemes though too !Rather than start a new thread, How about this, Prestwich Blue and our other representatives go to City and ask them to scrap Platinum. That is the first step to getting a decent points system.
A season ticket holder could get the following;
Season ticket 190 points or 380 points if on Platinum.
We have already played 3 or 4 home cup games plus champs league that's 70/140. basically for 50 quid you are 260 points better off. and that's just home games.
I know in the grand scheme of things that is not a lot but it all adds up. I people agree pm Prestwich !!! no perhaps not, post it on here.
We laugh at the Rags for forcing their fans to buy League cup tickets even if they don't/can't go and yet we have this system. IT IS WRONG.
Rather than start a new thread, How about this, Prestwich Blue and our other representatives go to City and ask them to scrap Platinum. That is the first step to getting a decent points system.
A season ticket holder could get the following;
Season ticket 190 points or 380 points if on Platinum.
We have already played 3 or 4 home cup games plus champs league that's 70/140. basically for 50 quid you are 260 points better off. and that's just home games.
I know in the grand scheme of things that is not a lot but it all adds up. I people agree pm Prestwich !!! no perhaps not, post it on here.
We laugh at the Rags for forcing their fans to buy League cup tickets even if they don't/can't go and yet we have this system. IT IS WRONG.
You posted that he followed Leeds, when I think you meant he was from Leeds
don't forget the cup schemes though too !
100 points for each,but double that if you're on platinum,so if you are on all 3
300 without platinum, 600 if u r , with your season ticket points its 490 or 980 .
The major way to accumulate points is in renewing your season ticket and cup schemes. If I am right, that gives an individual circa 800ish, I believe.I’m not being funny it’s not physically possible for young people to ever legitimately get away tickets. Say the average fan starts at 10 and gets 300 points a season (generous).
300 x 20 = 6,000 points
So after watching every city premier league home game for 20 years they have 6k points.
The average premier league away sells out on about 15,000 points.
So after 50 years being a season ticket holder (at the age of 60) they have the points to go to some games.
No wonder our away atmosphere is getting worse; they’re ancient.
So for a 3000 allocation, ie a big game:
Leaving 1050, just over a third of the tickets available, to the people who regularly go, who everyone deems to be points whores. I’d also like to say that these independent City fans make up over 80% of our current home crowds and you want them to be allocated 35% of the tickets.
- 500 in a ballot
- 250 for the under privileged 16-25 year olds
- 450 to hospitality to send out
- 150 for the players to give the wife
- 600 for the Supporters Club to give to someone who buys travel with them
The major way to accumulate points is in renewing your season ticket and cup schemes. If I am right, that gives an individual circa 800ish, I believe.
I think I can comment on this from quite a unique period, as I would guess (very tentatively - but please, correct me if I am wrong) that I have one of, if not, the highest amount of loyalty points for my age. I currently have circa 19,000 and I'm in my second year at University, so 19.
I have been lucky on three counts. Firstly, that I started attending week-in-week-out only shortly after the loyalty point system was implanted (circa 2004/05); but I also had a season ticket during the last season or two at Maine Road (no idea why my Dad did that). Secondly, that I was able to exploit the child method (in that my Dad could always get me a ticket, even when I didn't qualify - not that that usually occurred in the early days). Thirdly, that I had a parent willing to take me every week. Therefore, I'm in the privileged situation where I can near enough qualify for every away game - even Burton (though I doubt I would have, if the game actually had anything riding on it).
It's easy for me to say, but I believe the current system based around loyalty points is probably the fairest one we can implement. Of course, there are some issues that need to be rectified: corporate queue jumping, points whores, the number of points allocated and maybe the issue of younger fans unable to catch up. I know a number of lads my age, who weren't as lucky as me (for the reasons stated above), and so have nowhere near the number of points I have - yet they still attend most weeks. They, evidently, exploit the current Supporters Club and Ticket Exchange sites in order to get into away games. I would wager the majority of younger (let's say teens/young adults) that you see at away games procure tickets via this method; so that would be a sizeable chunk. I think the City Matters proposal for a small number of tickets siphoned off for younger fans may be a good idea, providing they come from the Corporate section. I don't really have a vested interest in this, as I don't often attend with people my age, and if anything it may serve to my detriment in allowing fans my age to catch up with me - though, if they attend the matches, that is what should happen anyway.
I often see a ballot mentioned, such as the one they use over at the Death Star, put forward as a way to make things fair. However, knowing a number of match going Reds, it is always the same faces who get tickets in the ballot - I imagine such a system would be implanted if City ever had a ballot. My mum is actually a case in point. She followed United away in the 1990s (before my Dad cleansed her heresy) and got tickets most weeks in the ballot because her and her sister were a 'positive' group to be seen at away matches.
Of course, any discussion on away tickets is by nature going to be one impinged by vested interest. But at the end of the day, all we want to do is watch our beloved Blues across any hamlet (Burton), town (Huddersfield), city (Newcastle), another country (Schalke), or even a post-industrial shithole (Liverpool). Any system that can make procuring tickets as fair as possible should be supported; I believe with reform, the current system is that one, but recent trends towards corporate encroachment need to be rebuked.