North Stand Construction Discussion

Unfortunately if we sell out then there not going to lower prices, I'm afraid is all about money hence removing the front two rows of seats to accommodate the double advertisement boards which obviously must generate more income than selling the seats ! They make all the right noises about putting the fans first but they don't ! Perhaps that prick who conducts the end of season review with Kaldoon should ask some more relevant questions than the pre edited crap he puts to him !
 
Tbf, that’s pretty much the same for every Premier League game regardless. Agree that it’s bullshit though. All prices should be capped at £30 imo, not just away tickets.
Which would mean that no season ticket could cost more than £570.
 
Danny Wilson is going to put ticket prices up every year because his job would be vulnerable if he didn’t. The Club’s employees are tasked with continuing to increase revenue whether that be from more expensive tickets, more memberships, virtual Etihad, or increased sponsorship revenue etc.

Ticket prices are excessive and the message sent out encouraging us to by 2 more tickets between £68 and £85 a pop was scandalous.

Thursday is likely to be the lowest home crowd of the season but that’s mainly because it’s a rearranged game, guaranteed refunds for season card holders, it’s midweek and the temperature will be freezing. The ground would be full if this was a Saturday 3pm kick off, regardless of the scandalous pricing.
 
! Perhaps that prick who conducts the end of season review with Kaldoon should ask some more relevant questions than the pre edited crap he puts to him !
perhaps Kaldoon might just well say im not doing that PR exercise then and chris misses out on nice holiday
ps you dont have to watch it and stick to you're own PR machine SSN
 
Unfortunately if we sell out then there not going to lower prices, I'm afraid is all about money hence removing the front two rows of seats to accommodate the double advertisement boards which obviously must generate more income than selling the seats ! They make all the right noises about putting the fans first but they don't ! Perhaps that prick who conducts the end of season review with Kaldoon should ask some more relevant questions than the pre edited crap he puts to him !
Thursday was the first league game I was going to miss this season. A mate has generously let me have his spare season ticket as his son can no longer attend this fixture. I wasn't going to pay £70 for a seat against a team that has one measely league cup triumph in 30 odd years.
I genuinely hope it doesn't sell out and there's lots of spare seats on display otherwise the pricing will never be looked at. Hopefully it's a bit of a wake-up call because they won't take a blind bit of notice if it keeps selling out at these prices.
 
Danny Wilson is going to put ticket prices up every year because his job would be vulnerable if he didn’t. The Club’s employees are tasked with continuing to increase revenue whether that be from more expensive tickets, more memberships, virtual Etihad, or increased sponsorship revenue etc.
Is it Danny's responsibility to set ticket prices?
 
Is it Danny's responsibility to set ticket prices?
I’ve gathered from OSC Exec meetings that Danny and Roel set the ticket prices. I could have got the wrong end of the stick though. This is within the context of them being tasked with bridging part of the gap between us and the rags, dippers etc on memberships and match day revenue.

Not trying to increase overall ticket and membership revenue would seem a bit like turkeys voting for Christmas. That’s my interpretation.
 
Home game prices need to be capped like away ones are! £40 max never happen though
£40 a game is still a lot mate lot of our indeed all fan bases are struggling, the majority who are priced out will be on minimum wage just over £10 an hour and £40 a ticket would mean a days pay too them.
Like you say it's not going to happen, sadly football has gone well beyond giving a shit about match day attending fans.
 
Would like to see a banner from the 1894 group highlighting the scandalous ticket prices. Really need to get the media on the issue and put some real pressure on City to lower ticket prices.
 
Happy to be corrected, but I think that was a smart move from the club. Wasn't this during Covid and a time of no-one knowing when fans were allowed back in? Hence more televised games, and therefore more commercial gain from bigger advertisments as fans couldn't attend and fill those seats.

Plus, i've never sat in them seats and I can imagine they're a bit shit to watch a game in.

And, they can be easily replaced if the club wish to later down the line.
 
£40 a game is still a lot mate lot of our indeed all fan bases are struggling, the majority who are priced out will be on minimum wage just over £10 an hour and £40 a ticket would mean a days pay too them.
Like you say it's not going to happen, sadly football has gone well beyond giving a shit about match day attending fans.

It’s is but they are way higher than that now 50/60 and pushing £70
 
There probably needs to be a major rethink of ticket prices. I certainly don’t have all the answers… The first objective must be to put more competitive season ticket packages together - costing circa £30 a game that can be paid for by DD. Maybe make these season tickets available in both ends, in the lower tiers and parts of the third tiers - then let the affluent, the day trippers and the corporates pay a premium for the seats not taken by these season tickets… we should really be looking to have 50,000 plus STs. I know match day revenue is important but it can be offset by sponsorship and tv revenue - which benefit from a packed stadium with a good atmosphere. Something has to change because ticket prices are getting stupid and sooner or later fans will stop paying it simply because they can’t afford or they will deem they can get better value elsewhere for the same money.
 
£40 a game is still a lot mate lot of our indeed all fan bases are struggling, the majority who are priced out will be on minimum wage just over £10 an hour and £40 a ticket would mean a days pay too them.
Like you say it's not going to happen, sadly football has gone well beyond giving a shit about match day attending fans.
The median is just under £40 for an adult ST holder.

With extra demand it could be the average for a ST next season.
 
The average home attendance when we won the league in 1967/8 was only 36,000, with 63,000 in for the Manchester Derby, and some games in the twenties.
All clubs were similar including United ,Liverpool, Arsenal etc. Its since the Premier League that attendances have peaked ! It's a myth that the historically big clubs have had huge support due to their successful history !
 
Thursday was the first league game I was going to miss this season. A mate has generously let me have his spare season ticket as his son can no longer attend this fixture. I wasn't going to pay £70 for a seat against a team that has one measely league cup triumph in 30 odd years.
I genuinely hope it doesn't sell out and there's lots of spare seats on display otherwise the pricing will never be looked at. Hopefully it's a bit of a wake-up call because they won't take a blind bit of notice if it keeps selling out at these prices.
1300 left, theve shifted 1000 in the last two days so it will be close to a sell out tomorrow! Plenty of support buying from ticket exchanged returns ! Looks like the support is there now so no chance of them lowering the prices unless we all stop going which isn't going to happen I'm afraid!
 
I’ve gathered from OSC Exec meetings that Danny and Roel set the ticket prices. I could have got the wrong end of the stick though. This is within the context of them being tasked with bridging part of the gap between us and the rags, dippers etc on memberships and match day revenue.

Not trying to increase overall ticket and membership revenue would seem a bit like turkeys voting for Christmas. That’s my interpretation.
Cost are way to high but we know its not going to change ! Did anybody really belive once we became a world wide brand due to our recent success and ownership model that they'd still be charging the same prices as before the success arrived? Of all the top big clubs were still cheaper than all of them, the Spuds games was originally sold out so they have to charge the same for the ticket exchange seats otherwise they'd be moaners complaining when they paid for the original ticket price ! Football is expensive and although I don't like it is what it is !
 
Cost are way to high but we know its not going to change ! Did anybody really belive once we became a world wide brand due to our recent success and ownership model that they'd still be charging the same prices as before the success arrived? Of all the top big clubs were still cheaper than all of them, the Spuds games was originally sold out so they have to charge the same for the ticket exchange seats otherwise they'd be moaners complaining when they paid for the original ticket price ! Football is expensive and although I don't like it is what it is !

Same prices as before the success?

They weren’t even this high a few years ago, during our success. Your argument makes no sense. Just because we are successful does not mean we have to charge ridiculous prices.

Did anyone really believe away tickets would be capped at £30 a few years ago. Of course we can change it. We shouldn’t just accept it.
 
Same prices as before the success?

They weren’t even this high a few years ago, during our success. Your argument makes no sense. Just because we are successful does not mean we have to charge ridiculous prices.

Did anyone really believe away tickets would be capped at £30 a few years ago. Of course we can change it. We shouldn’t just accept it.
The away cap meant home prices went up to cover it.
 

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