Season Tickets - 2024/25

Not sure if this has been answered before?
A friend and her 16 year old son are “citizen members”. They want to join the season card list. Is there one?
The nearest SC is not taking new members, they live in Milnrow. They did manage FA Cup semi and would like access to more of the bigger games at City but are finding it difficult.
Any ideas I can pass onto her.
 
I wonder how many Wolves fans were bickering amongst themselves, taking the view that "I'm alright" and argue that the fans have to pay as costs have gone up?

Or did a significant number come together, act as one voice to influence change?

Don't especially like them, it's a terrible away day....but fair play to them
Agree - and all credit to their democratic and accountable Supporters Trust....we have to get this sorted. I now the fabulous folks at 1894 have been thinking about this - but now is the time.
 
The worrying thing is that compared to the rest or most of the premiership we are pretty cheap, it isn't going to get any better. My worry is that when the bubble burst in the industry where are all the local/legacy fans going to come from?
We are not cheap for matchday casual fans. Prices are outrageous for one off games, particularly for kids. £60 plus in SS3 is a joke.
 

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Our most expensive non-hospitality season tickets are £1,425 in 93:20, so that data is wrong.

If you look at Arsenal's matchday pricing (which is openly publicised and therefore transparent) they split matches into three categories, A, B & C. The adult member matchday price for a seat in the equivalent to 107/109 is £46.20 for a category B game and £30.30 for a category C game. Category A games in the same area are £74.30. You know at the start of the season that these are the prices you'll pay therefore.

Our equivalent matchday prices aren't publicised and therefore aren't transparent. They seem to be set on a game-by-game basis, although they roughly follow a category structure. But I doubt you'd even get any game, including one against a newly-promoted team midweek, for £46 in 107/109.
 
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I wonder how many Wolves fans were bickering amongst themselves, taking the view that "I'm alright" and argue that the fans have to pay as costs have gone up?

Or did a significant number come together, act as one voice to influence change?

Don't especially like them, it's a terrible away day....but fair play to them

15,262, currently.

57 people signed today, even though the club has decided to freeze season ticket prices for next season.(at least)

 
Khaldoon said at a board meeting in 2017 that the fans were paying enough and shouldn't have to absorb any more price rises. I've got a copy of those minutes.

Yet they've gone up every season since (excluding the Covid season). Everyone fawns over him but he's a hypocrite and, like former CEO Mackintosh, he'll tell you what he thinks you want to hear.

We’ve now got another acknowledgement from him about ticket prices and the need to look at them. Let’s see what Khaldoon does about the ticket prices leading up to the North stand with an additional 8000 seats opening.
 
Depends what you're judging it against. At Anfield, adult prices range from £535 to £904. Even excluding 93:20 & Value Gold ours range from £425 to £1080. Old Trafford ranged from £555 to £1007 last season.

I'd like all football fans to get together to try to make the tickets cheaper TBH, remember when we were told that match day revenue would be less significant for clubs after a lucrative deal from some TV company?
 
I'd like all football fans to get together to try to make the tickets cheaper TBH, remember when we were told that match day revenue would be less significant for clubs after a lucrative deal from some TV company?
Don’t think there is much wrong with our season ticket prices, decent value. Match day tickets (and how they are sold) is the main issue. Though for me how they are sold then prices in that order.
 
Not sure if this has been answered before?
A friend and her 16 year old son are “citizen members”. They want to join the season card list. Is there one?
The nearest SC is not taking new members, they live in Milnrow. They did manage FA Cup semi and would like access to more of the bigger games at City but are finding it difficult.
Any ideas I can pass onto her.
No there is no waiting list. My sister has been trying to get a SC for several years. If they go on sale, it’s every man for himself. My brother in law lives In Birmingham but has joined a supporters group in Cheshire, that he passes on the way to the game. He’s had tickets for all big games this season through them.
 
When you they allowed you to change your seat I had a look at other sections.

What I discovered was in my section, 131, City had micromanaged the seating with 4 different pricing for SCs depending on your row, from 960 to 540.
 
I'd like all football fans to get together to try to make the tickets cheaper TBH, remember when we were told that match day revenue would be less significant for clubs after a lucrative deal from some TV company?
with FFP taking force - the matchday revenue will be very important if you want to nudge ahead of the rest of the competition. Problem is you can see reduced ST prices that are affordable and loads of expensive match day txts for tourists. Brother in law is an Arsenal ST holder (30 years or so) 4 x taxi drivers behind him haven't been in 3 years they sell their ST en masse and each of them clears an addition £4k. Clubs are looking at this and thinking that revenue should be ours. We do not have the tourist demand of London but you can see where clubs are thinking now. If there is a tourist mkt for £250.00 + per game they will want a piece. I remember 80p for kids in the Kippax! Game's gone Jeff
 
We’ve now got another acknowledgement from him about ticket prices and the need to look at them. Let’s see what Khaldoon does about the ticket prices leading up to the North stand with an additional 8000 seats opening.
I've given my view on this a few times now
It's very obvious the club will expand its premium seating to blocks 104, the bit of 105 that isn't padded and 106
It will also do this to the blocks opposite in the CB that aren't Tunnel club
Any season card holders currently in these blocks will be given the option of keep your seat at premium prices or first dibs relocation to the new stand
My SC is in 104 and I'm prepared for the email
 
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