Season Tickets - 2024/25

Because Flexi-Gold won't have access to Ticket Exchange or even Ticket Transfer to Family/Friends. You buy a ticket to use it ... and decide that three weeks in advance of each fixture. No re-grades either, so if the Flexi-Gold is for a child, only an under 18 can use it, no upgrade to adult. All this is buried in the T&Cs PDF document.
Can you show me where to find the T&Cs PDF mate, I’ve looked on the OS but can’t find much information on flexi gold? Cheers.
 
Because Flexi-Gold won't have access to Ticket Exchange or even Ticket Transfer to Family/Friends. You buy a ticket to use it ... and decide that three weeks in advance of each fixture. No re-grades either, so if the Flexi-Gold is for a child, only an under 18 can use it, no upgrade to adult. All this is buried in the T&Cs PDF document.
True MAG but we could end up with fewer people buying tickets for lower profile midweek games to begin with. The tickets were too expensive for Burnley at home and sometimes it’s a struggle to give tickets away for low profile midweek games.
 
This is what I find curious about Flexi-Gold. It's better than nowt for a fan...but from the club's perspective I don't see how it deals with the problem of people snubbing the less glam fixtures. What's to stop someone paying £150 to reserve a seat for Rags, Scouse, Arse, Spuds, Chelsea, throw in Brighton, Fulham, Newcastle, Villa, West Ham...and then relisting the rest...at least Silver bundled up the Cat B and C fixtures
Because they either use it, by buying the ticket, or the club sell the seat. They can't relist it on Ticket Exchange.
 
I'll tell you one day. I''ve got a very good example of that.

You only have to look around on a match day to see how our home support has changed, aided by the club and their insatiable drive to increase match day revenues by selling tickets to tourists and day tippers who may not support City. I've never seen anyone I know wearing a half and half scarf, especially for a Manchester derby.

Damned right I've got a beef. So have a lot of other City fans. Is that ok with you? Or should I not be arsed about the way tickets are now being sold, siphoned off, and no new season tickets are being made available by the club? Obviously you couldn't give a shit. That's your choice. Maybe I'm wrong about that?

Hopefully when the North stand is open and there are an additional 8000 seats to fill more legacy City fans will be able to buy those seats? And more season tickets, in whatever shape or form, will be made available for legacy City fans to buy.

And yes, I would put a legacy City fan in-front of a tourist or day tripper, who possibly doesn't support City, anytime when it comes to selling them tickets.
Where is the evidence the club are selling tickets directly to none ST holders, supporters clubs and members?
 
Where is the evidence the club are selling tickets directly to none ST holders, supporters clubs and members?
City publish a list of everyone they go to, and staff, partners etc are on it.

"From this allocation, the following groups will receive tickets for this match: Season Ticket Members, Seasonal Hospitality Members, Owner, Board of Directors, Football Management, Players, Club Officials and Staff, Former Players, Club Partners and the Man City Supporters Club."

Club Partners is anyone they do business with.
 
He won't but I'm glad they are protesting. Given Spurs lack of success lately you'd think they'd be trying to keep fans onside not pissing them off.
You should be correct, but Spurs are still portrayed as a big club (whatever that means) and they are based in a city with loads of tourists. That the ground is a pain in the arse to get to is irrelevant if the punter coughs up the cash before checking the route.
 
You should be correct, but Spurs are still portrayed as a big club (whatever that means) and they are based in a city with loads of tourists. That the ground is a pain in the arse to get to is irrelevant if the punter coughs up the cash before checking the route.

I did Spurs Away for every year I lived in London and its wasn’t that bad by public transport. White Hart Lane from Liverpool Street was maybe 20 / 25 minutes. Although I never drove it.

These new Flexi-Gold Seasoncards were always going to be laden with conditions. Just like Value Gold and this “cheapest Seasoncard” crap was.
 
According to Pep our support is unconditional regardless of ticket prices….

”On whether he understands fans being frustrated at a rise in season-ticket prices: "Absolutely. I know it's a sensitive issue but they will be with us. The people support us unconditionally."

He’s a tactical genius and all that but when it comes to understanding the fans he can get to fuck tbh
 
I’ve renewed for next season but it might be my last.

The club didn’t take me seriously with a very, very serious complaint of a legal and discriminatory nature I had to lodge, the general match day experience considering how much we pay is a joke with the shite bars and filthy toilets etc and the constant penny pinching is really turning me off.

And I’m lucky. I can afford it. Money isn’t really an issue, it’s the principle.

I’m moving seats as a bit of a refresher next season and to see if it reinvigorates me but if not then I’m out.

Sorry but Sorriano is a fucking prick. Garry Cook wasn’t perfect but he genuinely gave a shit about the fans.
 
If they think it’s bad now for the Burnley midweek wait until the parking and transport issues next season, if we lose today I expect Villa attendance to be down as people will think it’s over, next season with the arena open and shit weather a lot will fuck it off midweek.
 
If they think it’s bad now for the Burnley midweek wait until the parking and transport issues next season, if we lose today I expect Villa attendance to be down as people will think it’s over, next season with the arena open and shit weather a lot will fuck it off midweek.

I’ve sacked off all midweek games this season because it’s a pain in the arse to get home from the ground. Pre covid I was on all the cup schemes as well and didn’t bother renewing those since football came back.
 
I’ve sacked off all midweek games this season because it’s a pain in the arse to get home from the ground. Pre covid I was on all the cup schemes as well and didn’t bother renewing those since football came back.
I’m getting the same, I didn’t do Burnley as weather was shite but the wife had double booked, I wasn’t even arsed and that says a lot. After next years CL I’ll be binning that so that saves me a trip.
 

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