Open Letter on Season Tickets and Pricing | Club announce price freeze on "general admission season tickets & PL match tickets" for next season (p163)

Not sure the evidence would support your views on the owners. The likes of Soriano are there to deflect criticism of the owners.

I think you are underestimating Soriano's responsibilities, tbh. The Board will approve budgets prepared by Soriano and his team, which includes targets for matchday revenues, of course. The question is whether the Board go into as much detail as individual ticket prices. I doubt it.

Just as I doubt the Board have any feel for clubs/ fan relations other than the carefully manipulated market research prepared by Soriano and his team.

And no number of open letters to the Chairman will change that. Khaldoon and Mansour are busy people, I doubt they are even aware of them. As for giving letters to Soriano and his team to be passed onto Khaldoon, they won't get past Soriano's secretary. I know it's a first step but it's all much too "nice". Fans need to get a little "nasty" if they want Mansour and Khaldoon to find out what is going on. Or they need someone with a direct line to them. Any takers? :)
 
There is a clear plan to reduce if not eradicate traditional season tickets. Price increases are too high profile so I expect the club to get more draconian with bans for misdemeanours and also tightening the conditions around attendance. Maybe make it mandatory to attend every home game including cups.
 
That’s before the season starts giving access to the season card for the year. I think it goes back to Utd having a load of dead fans as season card holders.

It might give them a more reliable grip on ticket transfers too.

The more issues that get thrown up the more I’m thinking our ticketing system is pretty decent.

Judging by their performances this season I think most of them wish they were dead.
 
There is a clear plan to reduce if not eradicate traditional season tickets. Price increases are too high profile so I expect the club to get more draconian with bans for misdemeanours and also tightening the conditions around attendance. Maybe make it mandatory to attend every home game including cups.
I wouldn’t worry about that. Our Directors don’t want an empty ground.
 
I think you are underestimating Soriano's responsibilities, tbh. The Board will approve budgets prepared by Soriano and his team, which includes targets for matchday revenues, of course. The question is whether the Board go into as much detail as individual ticket prices. I doubt it.

Just as I doubt the Board have any feel for clubs/ fan relations other than the carefully manipulated market research prepared by Soriano and his team.

And no number of open letters to the Chairman will change that. Khaldoon and Mansour are busy people, I doubt they are even aware of them. As for giving letters to Soriano and his team to be passed onto Khaldoon, they won't get past Soriano's secretary. I know it's a first step but it's all much too "nice". Fans need to get a little "nasty" if they want Mansour and Khaldoon to find out what is going on. Or they need someone with a direct line to them. Any takers? :)
A banner with Khaldoon’s name and a quote from him on it. Preferably inside the stadium but if not outside. Hold him to account and to his words.
 
But they'd seemingly rather have 40k in there paying £55 a ticket than 50k paying £40.
True Colin but to optimise revenue they need tens of thousands of Blues paying regular prices, so demand outstrips supply for say the other half of the ground who are charged a premium.
 
I wouldn’t worry about that. Our Directors don’t want an empty ground.

They may not want it Tim, but it is an accepted by-product of the unacceptable matchday pricing. 60 something to £78 for Brighton?!! When I drive down (usually get a supporters bus) I park at a Utd fans house and he's a season ticket holder there. He was grumbling how sales were slow for Arsenal as they were priced at £66 and would normally be snapped up quickly. I told him he didn't know the half of it.

Genuinely don't know many blues that would pay £78 to watch City-Brighton and it is clearly geared towards people going as a one-off experience.
 
They may not want it Tim, but it is an accepted by-product of the unacceptable matchday pricing. 60 something to £78 for Brighton?!! When I drive down (usually get a supporters bus) I park at a Utd fans house and he's a season ticket holder there. He was grumbling how sales were slow for Arsenal as they were priced at £66 and would normally be snapped up quickly. I told him he didn't know the half of it.

Genuinely don't know many blues that would pay £78 to watch City-Brighton and it is clearly geared towards people going as a one-off experience.
That’s why I pointed Blues in the direction of £20/£25 for Brighton mate.
 
That’s why I pointed Blues in the direction of £20/£25 for Brighton mate.

You do great work mate, but it's work that you shouldn't have to be doing. Hopefully Tim isn't your real name as the Ticket Compliance guy will probably have you on his hitlist.

The £30 returns for Leicester should have been snapped up fairly quickly, but I think when somebody accepts they're priced out they stop looking altogether or are resentful at picking up the scraps. I believe this is what is happening here.
 
They are for season tickets. I pay 450 as a foc whilst mate pays 900 as under 65 in esl3.
I didn’t realise that - it’s probably because when tickets go on sale for cup games etc there doesn’t seem to be much of a reduction for concessions.

It is actually a massive saving on a season ticket.
 
You do great work mate, but it's work that you shouldn't have to be doing. Hopefully Tim isn't your real name as the Ticket Compliance guy will probably have you on his hitlist.

The £30 returns for Leicester should have been snapped up fairly quickly, but I think when somebody accepts they're priced out they stop looking altogether or are resentful at picking up the scraps. I believe this is what is happening here.
Thanks very much mate. I have found there are loads of Blues willing to help each other, especially since match day ticket prices rocketed. Like you say £30 for Leicester is a very good price from the Club and hopefully all those tickets will sell out.

You are right that people can get out of the habit of buying tickets and the less savvy tend to miss out on the better value tickets.

Our Directors are top business people. Some tickets will continue to be cheaper when it helps to max ticket revenue. As many have said, sometimes their profit led antennae lead to short term decisions that are counter productive.
 
Thanks very much mate. I have found there are loads of Blues willing to help each other, especially since match day ticket prices rocketed. Like you say £30 for Leicester is a very good price from the Club and hopefully all those tickets will sell out.

You are right that people can get out of the habit of buying tickets and the less savvy tend to miss out on the better value tickets.

Our Directors are top business people. Some tickets will continue to be cheaper when it helps to max ticket revenue. As many have said, sometimes their profit led antennae lead to short term decisions they are counter productive.

No worries Tom of the Oak. Haha.
 
You do great work mate, but it's work that you shouldn't have to be doing. Hopefully Tim isn't your real name as the Ticket Compliance guy will probably have you on his hitlist.

The £30 returns for Leicester should have been snapped up fairly quickly, but I think when somebody accepts they're priced out they stop looking altogether or are resentful at picking up the scraps. I believe this is what is happening here.

Yeah the ones the club have pushed away will rightfully think " oh you want us now the tourists/day trippers don't want Leicester at home"
 
Thanks very much mate. I have found there are loads of Blues willing to help each other, especially since match day ticket prices rocketed. Like you say £30 for Leicester is a very good price from the Club and hopefully all those tickets will sell out.

You are right that people can get out of the habit of buying tickets and the less savvy tend to miss out on the better value tickets.

Our Directors are top business people. Some tickets will continue to be cheaper when it helps to max ticket revenue. As many have said, sometimes their profit led antennae lead to short term decisions that are counter productive.

City haven't priced Leicester at £30. £51 is the cheapest adult ticket, that is outside the returned Leicester tickets where they have to see at the same price as Leicester I believe?

City haven't priced an adult ticket for under £50 for years, for league games.
 

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