Seat Counters - 2023/24

Soriano and City will only learn the hard financial way. The more they keep on increasing ticket prices, the less chance matches will sell out, especially when the Etihad is expanded to 62,000.
True, but I think the Burnley game is an outlier. Midweek, in winter, Burnley returned nearly half their allocation, more fans than normal have put their ticket on the exchange for resale, and the cheapest adult ticket is £61.

Put all that together and it’s going to be a hard sell even for fans who don’t normally get much of a sniff for league games. And the midweek kick-off against a team not considered one of the bigger clubs in the league (no offence to Burnley) isn’t going to attract too many tourists either.
 
True, but I think the Burnley game is an outlier. Midweek, in winter, Burnley returned nearly half their allocation, more fans than normal have put their ticket on the exchange for resale, and the cheapest adult ticket is £61.

Put all that together and it’s going to be a hard sell even for fans who don’t normally get much of a sniff for league games. And the midweek kick-off against a team not considered one of the bigger clubs in the league (no offence to Burnley) isn’t going to attract too many tourists either.
Whoever decided that pricing for this game, needs firing
 
True, but I think the Burnley game is an outlier. Midweek, in winter, Burnley returned nearly half their allocation, more fans than normal have put their ticket on the exchange for resale, and the cheapest adult ticket is £61.

Put all that together and it’s going to be a hard sell even for fans who don’t normally get much of a sniff for league games. And the midweek kick-off against a team not considered one of the bigger clubs in the league (no offence to Burnley) isn’t going to attract too many tourists either.
All that is true, so why are they £60+?
 
True, but I think the Burnley game is an outlier. Midweek, in winter, Burnley returned nearly half their allocation, more fans than normal have put their ticket on the exchange for resale, and the cheapest adult ticket is £61.

Put all that together and it’s going to be a hard sell even for fans who don’t normally get much of a sniff for league games. And the midweek kick-off against a team not considered one of the bigger clubs in the league (no offence to Burnley) isn’t going to attract too many tourists either.

That’s fair enough mate. But it Still doesn’t explain or excuse the ridiculous ticket prices for the game at this time of year, midweek, and against Burnley.

Hypothetical know. As it stands from what the seat counters are posting, if the NS was expanded now there could be between 10,000 and 11,000 seats for sale for the game atm.(depending on how City would sell the additional 8000 NS seats)

We can say what world do the people running City live in? They live in the real world just like we do. And yet they still sell the tickets at those prices knowing full well the match isn’t going to sell out with 1000’s of seats still unsold.
 
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That’s fair enough mate. But it Still doesn’t explain or excuse the ridiculous ticket prices for the game, at this time of year, midweek, and against Burnley.

Hypothetical know. As it stands from what the seat counters are posting, if the NS was expanded now, there could be between 10,000 and 11,000 seats for sale for the game atm.(depending on how City would sell the additional 8000 NS seats)

We can say what world do the people running City live in? They live in the real world just like we do. And yet they still sell the tickets at those prices knowing full well the match isn’t going to sell out with 1000’s of seats still unsold.
There isn't going to be thousands of seats unsold though is there? The majority are season tickets on the exchange which are already sold and will come off sale 3 hours (?) Before kick off, there's 800+ which Burnley have returned with still a week to go.

I dont agree with the pricing at all but unfortunately the club will see it as a success. We have sold approx 500 seats at twice the price Burnley would have sold them for if we sell another 300 of them we will probably have made more from this game than if it had been a sell out with 3k away fans and that's with 500+ empty seat in the away section.
 
That’s fair enough mate. But it Still doesn’t explain or excuse the ridiculous ticket prices for the game, at this time of year, midweek, and against Burnley.

Hypothetical know. As it stands from what the seat counters are posting, if the NS was expanded now, there could be between 10,000 and 11,000 seats for sale for the game atm.(depending on how City would sell the additional 8000 NS seats)

We can say what world do the people running City live in? They live in the real world just like we do. And yet they still sell the tickets at those prices knowing full well the match isn’t going to sell out with 1000’s of seats still unsold.

Wasn’t the game sold out at one point before the exchange opened and away returns?

Genuine question btw.
 
Got to be a First. Can buy a ticket for Burnley from Ticombo ticket website cheaper than the club ticket site.
 
Right, cheers. At least they’ve had the sense to open it up so you can buy extra tickets.

Think that might be the first league game they’ve done that for since they signed Haaland.
It was sold out originally, they then added the exchange seats, Burnley returns and suspected hospitality returns earlier this month.
 
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