YesAm I correct in saying every cup final we have been in since 2011 has sold out?
I can't remember any not selling out.
(Community shield isn't a cup final)
Let’s get it set out straight before people get in a tizzy about a “sell out”. 10 years ago we never got level two this is a new thing because the FA and Wembley can’t sell it to their prawn sandwich lot so in my option it’s not a typical “general admission ticket” so other than the 100 on level 1 it’s a sell out plus we’ve sold the extra allocation before even just ordinary members without history etc.Am I correct in saying every cup final we have been in since 2011 has sold out?
I can't remember any not selling out.
(Community shield isn't a cup final)
I don’t believe there will be more than a few dozen sales when Monday morning’s criteria kicks in. There’s no way there are thousands of fans who’ve been to one cup game but not two waiting to spend £250-300.It’s a joke. I honestly don’t know why the new criteria couldn’t have kicked in yesterday morning. Why does it always have to be a case of waiting the whole weekend before it changes on the Monday morning? And why only announce one new set of criteria for tomorrow? Even if they’re expecting it to sell out once the 10am window opens, there’s no harm in announcing another one in advance in case tickets remain.
Am I correct in saying every cup final we have been in since 2011 has sold out?
I can't remember any not selling out.
(Community shield isn't a cup final)
I agree with you. But wouldnt they have gone to one of the previous semi finals, then?There will be loads of touristy type members who wouldn't be seen dead at an early round FA cup game. These are the type of fans that will be willing to pay £250+ for a ticket. The process should have ended on Friday afternoon by opening it up to all members.
Am I correct in saying every cup final we have been in since 2011 has sold out?
I can't remember any not selling out.
(Community shield isn't a cup final)
Agree with you 100%.Let’s get it set out straight before people get in a tizzy about a “sell out”. 10 years ago we never got level two this is a new thing because the FA and Wembley can’t sell it to their prawn sandwich lot so in my option it’s not a typical “general admission ticket” so other than the 100 on level 1 it’s a sell out plus we’ve sold the extra allocation before even just ordinary members without history etc.
Some people comments on here will on feed the frenzy and hysteria on social media when the truth is all bar 100 which will sell come Monday are sold. I don’t think anyone will even clock level 2 as it’s always 1/3 empty.
that’s not aimed at you that’s just a generic reply btw but some lurkers will seek to make a point of “not selling out”
No, League Cup final v Villa had some of the very same seats unsold
Are they asking for 255 or 258 pound tickets though.Seeing lots asking for tickets online, the club should let anyone with a supporter number at them, lunacy
Outside of football is there another entertainment or leisure company that sells tickets (home and away) like City does?
It must be one of the most disjointed, awkward, and frustrating ticket sales processes that exists.
It's totally outdated, not fit for purpose, and needs a radical rethink, especially with an extra 8000 tickets to sell at some point next season.
But I'm 101% sure the club, Danny Wilson, and the ticket office manager, etc will plough on regardless.(frustrating the hell out of the fans)
When the game is officially sold out broIf I wanted to buy 2 FA cup final tickets (I am not asking because that is against COC) when would that asking begin from?
It’s painful and disrespectful, fans need the best opportunity and the most tome to book travel accommodation, they do care less, while supporter club members who don’t do a game get multiple cheap seats
When the game is officially sold out bro
So, let’s think this through shall we.It’s painful and disrespectful, fans need the best opportunity and the most tome to book travel accommodation, they do care less, while supporter club members who don’t do a game get multiple cheap seats
So, let’s think this through shall we.
We have something like 150000 members, all presumably, able to buy tickets for a game, should they wish.
Season tickets holders number 35000 maybe, I’m not sure.
God knows how many Tunnel Club/ executive box owners?
3000 away fans.
A capacity of 53400, soon to be 61000 ish.
So, maybe 12000 ish available seats for other members, before season ticket resales which are apparently around 3000 per match.
It equates to some 100k fans who, on a hoc basis, buy the odd ticket for a match., ish?
Our Branch had 260 ish members, some always buy tickets themselves, we get next to no away tickets so high point owners buy their own.
Only a small nucleus travel regularly to away games, maybe 15.
Around 75 are season tickets holders, the rest match day members, that’s the minimum to get a ticket in our branch.
For the FA Cup final, around 125 are going, around 90 got tickets through the OSC, at £125 a pop, so not cheap!
Everybody who has a Cup final ticket, have been to games, dso me over decades of support for City.
So remind me again, what is the difference with an OSC member getting a ticket and, one of the 100k plus match day members who do the odd game when they can, also getting a ticket.
Or indeed, one of the 15k FA tickets, circulated to grass roots and other clubs across the country, which are used by any Tom, Dick or Harry?!