Seat Counters - 2023/24

Mate, that is just about THE worst Prem in Northern England.

The Mersey Farm in Sale is a much better option.
Mersey farm, in the middle of nowhere and no public transport!

He's coming for somewhere to stay with a family and access to transport to the Etihad.
 
So 1,000 tickets plus that might get sold out by tomorrow afternoon. The people at a city might get a bonus.

My own view is the tickets, particularly for juniors, are too expensive.

That said, I’ve been to the rugby league tonight and £35 adult tickets is the norm.
 
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Mersey farm, in the middle of nowhere and no public transport!

He's coming for somewhere to stay with a family and access to transport to the Etihad.

I can tell you there is some public transport at least.

I went right past there on the number 18 bus, twice a day, every fucking day, for two weeks, going from the Trafford Centre to Wythenshawe Hospital.

I’ve travelled between time zones quicker.
 
Sale is OK.

Mersey Farm is Sale West and a drive to the Tram station, especially with a family.
Thanks both, I’ll check this out for future, I was put off staying Altrincham on a match day as last tIme we stayed there I had to carry my child in a crushed tram after the match for the full duration and ended up with a neck injury. I could wait until the trams die down though I guess but it was unsafe last time, it’s somewhere we would stay if we are having a week down as we do like Altrincham
 
Imo option, the best way to get attention is to unfold banners at big matches ..like ajax, bayern etc do on a regular basis. Arguing the toss on here will not influence the club...neither will city matters / official supporters club be listened to on prices. Direct action, gaining media attention is required imo...fans displaying banners in carefully directed messaging can let the owners know we are pissed off. Imagine unfurling a banner after we score against arse (hopefully score):
'Empty seats at home, stop pricing us out'
'Tourists or local support, Cheaper tickets at home'
'Can we have some oil money sheik, we can't afford to go'
'Our support is fu☆king skint'

Direct action is needed imo., highlighting the pricing. Debating, discussing, falling out on here has no influence and will not change a thing. We need to make a stand and let the sheik know we are royally pissed off.
 
So if your names George you only have to pay £30 for a ticket at a Pl match never knew that
Newcastle fans ;
Prices

South Stand level 2

Adults: £37.50
18-21 years: £35
Under 18: £27.50
Over 65: £35
Wheelchair/ambulant (with the provision of a free personal assistant): £27.50

South Stand level 3

Adults: £35
18-21 years: £32.50
Under 18: £17.50
Over 65: £32.50
Wheelchair/ambulant (with the provision of a free personal assistant):
 
Newcastle fans ;
Prices

South Stand level 2

Adults: £37.50
18-21 years: £35
Under 18: £27.50
Over 65: £35
Wheelchair/ambulant (with the provision of a free personal assistant): £27.50

South Stand level 3

Adults: £35
18-21 years: £32.50
Under 18: £17.50
Over 65: £32.50
Wheelchair/ambulant (with the provision of a free personal assistant):
Whoosh!
 
Newcastle fans ;
Prices

South Stand level 2

Adults: £37.50
18-21 years: £35
Under 18: £27.50
Over 65: £35
Wheelchair/ambulant (with the provision of a free personal assistant): £27.50

South Stand level 3

Adults: £35
18-21 years: £32.50
Under 18: £17.50
Over 65: £32.50
Wheelchair/ambulant (with the provision of a free personal assistant):
Under 18’s £17:50 in the away end , £30 in the home ends on the 3 sides remaining !
 
Newcastle fans ;
Prices

South Stand level 2

Adults: £37.50
18-21 years: £35
Under 18: £27.50
Over 65: £35
Wheelchair/ambulant (with the provision of a free personal assistant): £27.50

South Stand level 3

Adults: £35
18-21 years: £32.50
Under 18: £17.50
Over 65: £32.50
Wheelchair/ambulant (with the provision of a free personal assistant):
But that money goes to Newcastle and not City or used to
 
Just done a count and I got 920. I’d expect whatever’s remaining to all go today with both online sales and walk-ups to the ticket office. With ticket transfer also available to cup schemers who can’t make the game, I reckon there will be very few visible empties. However, the fact that Huddersfield at home in the 3rd round sold out over a week in advance of the match and they got less tickets than Newcastle - meaning we had to shift more to our own fans than this game - shows exactly where the problem is in terms of speed of selling tickets for this game, yet there are some fans on here defending the ticket pricing.
 

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