Seat Counters - 2024/25

The cost of a child's ticket is £48.00. I will reiterate what I have said before, United supporters are furious that the cost of their tickets have increased broadly to a level we have been accustomed to for a few years.
Why don't you put some context in your rant..£48 where is that??
My kids in 111 as we have been moved are £7.50 each which is brilliant and mine as an adult is £17.50
 
I seem to remember them using postcodes for a game in covid times. Was it the Spurs cup final or Everton last game of the season? You had to have a Manchester, Cheshire or Lancashire postcode to get a ticket. I live in Barrow in Furness in Cumbria but fortunately have an LA postcode as we used to be part of Lancashire.
It was the Carabao Cup Final v Spurs I think they did the tickets for that.
The Everton game was 10k and done on a ballot of season ticket holders. Nothing to do with postcode that one
 
I seem to remember them using postcodes for a game in covid times. Was it the Spurs cup final or Everton last game of the season? You had to have a Manchester, Cheshire or Lancashire postcode to get a ticket. I live in Barrow in Furness in Cumbria but fortunately have an LA postcode as we used to be part of Lancashire.

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Noticed this morning that City are now only selling tickets to members who joined on or before 9th February which was the day before the 5th round draw was made. I'm as certain as I can be that that wasn't the case at first. Feels like they've tightened it up after the horse has bolted.
Not sure why they don’t do this from the off? Have they fucked up then realised later on? Too little too late I reckon.
 
Why don't you put some context in your rant..£48 where is that??
My kids in 111 as we have been moved are £7.50 each which is brilliant and mine as an adult is £17.50
I was responding to a poster who was discussing the prices for the Liverpool game, not this coming weekend.
Here’s the context: for the reverse fixture at Anfield, under-17s were charged £9.00.
 
Fulham had a stand next to the away fans for neutrals. Went in it a couple of times when I didn't qualify for tickets through city. I was one of many many city fans in there. Inevitably, if we had a neutral section it would be full of away fans. Imagine a Derby like that, it would be horrendous. Unfortunately, cannot see a neutral section working at the etihad.
I remember City had I think red and black scarfs for Neil Young in the City away end seats.
City fans in the neutral section coming over and taking them.
 
There will be uproar in the empty seats counters committee.
50000 in a cup match not bad at all.
Yes good attendance but considering the prices are reasonable, it's a shame if it's not a sell out like Salford was.

Especially with the best part of 8000 away fans coming.

Think it will probably confirm the club policy of not being arsed about targeting the local fan base.

And unfortunately maybe give them more ammunition for not bothering with cheaper prices in future.
 
Yes good attendance but considering the prices are reasonable, it's a shame if it's not a sell out like Salford was.

Especially with the best part of 8000 away fans coming.

Think it will probably confirm the club policy of not being arsed about targeting the local fan base.

And unfortunately maybe give them more ammunition for not bothering with cheaper prices in future.

If I was only wanted for cup ties when the tourists are not interested I would fuck it off as well
 
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