City Matters thread

I’m not surprised there’s a lot of season ticket holders who are only interested in maybe 7 games a season. They pay for it so are entitled to do as they wish.

Unfortunately due to games such as Burnley it will be the clubs excuse as to why they don’t want to boost SC’s sold.

I do think and it’s only my opinion but the club will start taking the approach of our shit neighbours with tickets gradually but it will happen and those who pick and choose games may be the ones who suffer.

Be interesting if Alex could attain figures from the club over how many season tickets are cancelled due to them not meeting the games used threshold? I know Arsenal published something similar.

I’ll got to every game do I blame people for avoiding Burnley and midweeks games not at all, unfortunately due to the empty seat jibe and the club doing its best to have a better image I think we can expect tougher ticket processes in the future.

Theres a degree of apathy and expectancy at times which I don’t like, we never used to have. Then again the footballs a bit better now :)
In one sense, I don't have an issue with SC holders not attending games, as long as they pass on their tickets, or at least list them on the exchange. Not everyone can attend every game, particularly midweek ones. That's why I proposed the flexible season ticket, where people had to say they wanted the seat, rather than just not use it. Some people just don't make their ticket available though and I believe it's right that these people are sanctioned.

But whoever at the club thought that charging £63 to watch Burnley was a good idea wants shooting. A few seasons ago we played Watford midweek and there were around 7k no-shows, so it's not like they didn't have warning that there might be a problem.
 
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From my memory of the Burnley game we were not missing 16K. We had not been at home for 3 and a half weeks and it seemed like a good crowd to me on the night. Few empty seats that you always get but 16K? Think this might be a case of club trying to spin another one.
It doesn't mean that there were 16k empty seats, just that this number either didn't use their ticket at all, transferred it or put it on the exchange.
 
Well if there are ‘about 36-37k’ it’s not exactly a definitive answer is it? Is it 36,000, 36,500 or 37,000 or maybe 36,750? ;-) :-)
I was told there were 37k when I was on CM. I'm assuming that some of those won't have renewed over the last few years, but that some of those lapsed tickets will have been repurposed as Flexible Golds or the Silver season tickets.
 
I see some old red herrings resurfacing alleging City force season cards off fans who miss plenty of games. In reality, a season card holder gets a call from the Club if say the season card wasn’t used for half of the games and if the Blue says they’ve been ill or had family caring responsibilities etc. no action is taken.

There was clearly a common sense / fan attendance case for introducing the the flexi gold season cards. They reflect the pattern of many fans attendance / non attendance for games. It’s not a big deal if people transfer on their ticket or place it on the ticket exchange.

The group City seem to take a bit for granted are the season card holders who, rain or shine, attend every home game. That said, getting to watch the world’s best football team is reward enough. I don’t want there to be a seat on City Matrers for this group btw.

The Burnley game may or may not have been an outlier. Several thousand tickets are resold for most home games on both the Ticket Exchange and the Facebook Pages. The Friends & Family ticket transfer function helps thousands of Blues.
Outside games against the rags, dippers and Arse I think a third of season card holders not going to games seems reasonable to me.
 
The Club are obsessed with data like this, as it tells them who has attended, used ticket transfer, ticket exchange or not used their ticket at all. According to the Club, 16,000 season ticket holders didn't attend the Burnley match at home last season. As a result, they can work out whether they need to promote the transfer and exchange platforms, or in the case of no shows, implement rules such as the need to attend (or list/exchange) 14 matches to retain a season card bar mitigating circumstances.
Thanks for that Alex.
 
Pretty sure the attendance would include all season ticket holders, whether they came, put it on the exchange or didn’t bother with either.
Published attendances have been based on tickets sold for the past couple of decades. The club and police know the actual figure but have no reason to release it.
I don't recall too many empty seats during any PL game in the past couple of seasons which suggests the ticket exchange (or third party sellers) are shifting them whatever the price.
 
I see some old red herrings resurfacing alleging City force season cards off fans who miss plenty of games. In reality, a season card holder gets a call from the Club if say the season card wasn’t used for half of the games and if the Blue says they’ve been ill or had family caring responsibilities etc. no action is taken.

There was clearly a common sense / fan attendance case for introducing the the flexi gold season cards. They reflect the pattern of many fans attendance / non attendance for games. It’s not a big deal if people transfer on their ticket or place it on the ticket exchange.

The group City seem to take a bit for granted are the season card holders who, rain or shine, attend every home game. That said, getting to watch the world’s best football team is reward enough. I don’t want there to be a seat on City Matrers for this group btw.

The Burnley game may or may not have been an outlier. Several thousand tickets are resold for most home games on both the Ticket Exchange and the Facebook Pages. The Friends & Family ticket transfer function helps thousands of Blues.
Outside games against the rags, dippers and Arse I think a third of season card holders not going to games seems reasonable to me.

That Burnley game I probably missed the first 15 minutes of it. There was biblical rain all afternoon and evening, was the game on TV (?), the M60 was shut in large parts, the Metrolink was having big issues too, mid January when everyone is skint, and the ticket prices were daft. All factors in a hugely reduced crowd.
 
I have to admit I don't understand why people don't pass the card on if they can't make it. OK if your stuck in traffic on the way but it you know you can't make it just pass it on to others in a friends and family group, can even get what you'd get from City if you want. I'm in a group of about 40 and when one of us can't make it we pass it on for £30. A couple of mates from Ipswich (City membership holders) wanted to come up for the match, we're away so I'll just transfer the seats to him. He's happy, I get some beer money and the seats full with him, his lad and half the club shop. Done it through the local supporters club before now if nobody can use them. No need to not pass them on, even Burnley..
 
That Burnley game I probably missed the first 15 minutes of it. There was biblical rain all afternoon and evening, was the game on TV (?), the M60 was shut in large parts, the Metrolink was having big issues too, mid January when everyone is skint, and the ticket prices were daft. All factors in a hugely reduced crowd.
Thanks TheGhost. I remember the night and got soaked. I was just emphasising the amount of tickets from season card holders that are transferred / resold. I thought the crowd was OK.

The Club learnt a lesson and we got a better crowd and cheaper tickets for the next lower profile, midweek home game.
 

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