FA Cup R4 Draw | Fulham (H) | SOLD OUT (official site)

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it shows we could be sold out pretty much every game but most fans are being priced out of attending matches all season round.

£58 a adult ticket compared to £15/£20 is a huge difference.
Got myself and my son a tickets for £20 lol

thank you city hopefully more gestures like this for less popular games
Not really, a load of these tickets have been sold for a £1 (family stand) or £5 around the stadium for kids.
No Club is doing those prices regularly and certainly not for PL games.

I just hope all those non regulars that have bought loads of cheap tickets actually use them.
 



Palace fan defending us on twitter after a Liverpool fan was gobbing off about the cheap prices.

Bizarre world we live in when rivals gob off about cheap tickets being bad thing, football fans of opposite sides don't come together on much but ticket pricing should be one of things they agree on.

Liverpool offered cheap tickets for their League Cup semi final and most City fans I saw said they should be commended for it.
 
Great news that we will have a full house.

Like the CL games, I fully expect someone to be sitting in my seat when I get there and to spend the first 10 mins up and down while people try to find their seats

Should be a great atmosphere though. Come on Blues
 



Palace fan defending us on twitter after a Liverpool fan was gobbing off about the cheap prices.

Bizarre world we live in when rivals gob off about cheap tickets being bad thing, football fans of opposite sides don't come together on much but ticket pricing should be one of things they agree on.

Liverpool offered cheap tickets for their League Cup semi final and most City fans I saw said they should be commended for it.

That plastic Liverpool fan is a clueless ****. As you say, they did kids for a quid for their semi v Arsenal and believe it or not, you can actually buy an adult ticket for a Premier League game at Anfield for as little as £9 if you have a L postcode:

 
That near 40k crowd when we played them 2 years ago was actually a bit of an outlier when looking at our FA Cup home games played at weekends over the past 8 or 9 seasons. Normally we more or less sell those games out. We got over 52k in the previous round v Port Vale, but the Fulham game was the 5th home game that month and that probably had an impact.
Port Vale bought 5 (or was it 6?) thousand. Fulham will be bring 4 Uber cars full
 
Port Vale bought 5 (or was it 6?) thousand. Fulham will be bring 4 Uber cars full
Was probably more like 7000 Port Vale but that still meant there were 45k City fans there, whereas the attendance for the nest round against Fulham was 39k-ish. The point being that the Vale game was better attended by City fans than the Fulham game
 
£15 each for me and the wife, fiver each for our two kids - would cost us more than that to visit the cinema together.

Wasn't going to bother but last week I invited a couple of other families to join us from my son's football team after making them aware of the prices.

They are made up and there will be a block of 14 of us in Level 3. I hate it up there, but small price to pay (literally) to have us all together and their kids actually getting to see City in the flesh.
 
£15 each for me and the wife, fiver each for our two kids - would cost us more than that to visit the cinema together.

Wasn't going to bother but last week I invited a couple of other families to join us from my son's football team after making them aware of the prices.

They are made up and there will be a block of 14 of us in Level 3. I hate it up there, but small price to pay (literally) to have us all together and their kids actually getting to see City in the flesh.
Same here. Taking my parents and daughter, who has a teenage crush on Phil. Its her first game and too good an opportunity to miss.
 
My season ticket shows my cup match ticket as being 'reserved.' Nothing is shown for this match on my Google pay thing but the Brentford game a few days later is. Can anyone advise if this seems OK. I don't relish another long wait in the phone queue.
 
Tickets left

3008 in the third tiers.
231 in the second tier.
234 in the first tier.

That's not a bad effort for a lower league side at home in the 4th round of the cup, 2 weeks before kick off.

This will be sold out.

It's all down to the pricing and it was spot on for this.
Update:

Tickets left
2669 in the third tiers.
235 in the second tier.
195 in the first tier.

Don't ask me how there are now more in the 2nd tier.
 
My season ticket shows my cup match ticket as being 'reserved.' Nothing is shown for this match on my Google pay thing but the Brentford game a few days later is. Can anyone advise if this seems OK. I don't relish another long wait in the phone queue.
You haven't paid for the ticket yet, hence why it's reserved still. Once city take the money it will move from reserved and update on GP
 
You haven't paid for the ticket yet, hence why it's reserved still. Once city take the money it will move from reserved and update on GP
My ST is in SSL 3, but bought one in FSL 1 on 1st day of sale. Still not showing in GP, will wait until next week to ring if nothing changes.
 
Forgive me if its been mentioned
but why at the start of the ticket price criteria does it say ,first on etc

" CITYZENS SEASON TICKET HOLDERS & CITYZENS MATCHDAY MEMBERS "


normally its

" CITYZENS SEASON TICKET HOLDERS ON THE CUP SCHEME "

like it is on the sporting home game.


we join the cup scheme for guaranteed tickets,and final tickets if we get there,but,from the onset of these schemes we always got a reduction in ticket prices ,for comitting to all home games etc
 



Palace fan defending us on twitter after a Liverpool fan was gobbing off about the cheap prices.

Bizarre world we live in when rivals gob off about cheap tickets being bad thing, football fans of opposite sides don't come together on much but ticket pricing should be one of things they agree on.

Liverpool offered cheap tickets for their League Cup semi final and most City fans I saw said they should be commended for it.

well done palace fan.

"we want cheap tickets so we can go games"... But yet slag it of when we do ! Fans should stick together more and commend.

In a nutshell to where we live in a mad world where to pay a lot more means it is better.
 
You haven't paid for the ticket yet, hence why it's reserved still. Once city take the money it will move from reserved and update on GP
Thanks. For medical reasons l have missed a few matches so l am really looking forward to it especially after reading all the posts about happy familes going because of the reduced prices.
 
Forgive me if its been mentioned
but why at the start of the ticket price criteria does it say ,first on etc

" CITYZENS SEASON TICKET HOLDERS & CITYZENS MATCHDAY MEMBERS "


normally its

" CITYZENS SEASON TICKET HOLDERS ON THE CUP SCHEME "

like it is on the sporting home game.


we join the cup scheme for guaranteed tickets,and final tickets if we get there,but,from the onset of these schemes we always got a reduction in ticket prices ,for comitting to all home games etc
I think for Fulham they wanted to make it as cheap as possible and £10 is the minimum the FA allow for an adult ticket. So if they wanted to offer £10 tickets for all seasoncard holders and members they couldn’t discount any further for being on the Cup scheme.
 
I think for Fulham they wanted to make it as cheap as possible and £10 is the minimum the FA allow for an adult ticket. So if they wanted to offer £10 tickets for all seasoncard holders and members they couldn’t discount any further for being on the Cup scheme.
yeah,i figoured that before posting
i was being sarcastic ;-)
 
That near 40k crowd when we played them 2 years ago was actually a bit of an outlier when looking at our FA Cup home games played at weekends over the past 8 or 9 seasons. Normally we more or less sell those games out. We got over 52k in the previous round v Port Vale, but the Fulham game was the 5th home game that month and that probably had an impact.

The Fulham game was also a Sunday afternoon and live on BBC1 so that wouldn't have helped attendance-wise either.
 

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