Champions League 2025/26 Ticket Prices announced

I'm really pleased with the price for the Napoli and Dortmund games. I was expecting it to be a repeat of Inter last season; £52.50 for a glorified group game no matter the opposition was absolutely disgusting. Glad the protests have worked, £35 for the Italian champions in the group stage is a really fair price. Well done all!
 
Was about to kick off at being charged £50 then realised I'm level 0 now and not level 1!

Also not sure about the policy to restrict away fans I mean it's clearly a good thing but my nephew for example is 18 loves city but as a student at Manchester uni can only afford the odd game, last year he went to three of the group games this year he won't be able to go to any as no match day membership and I'm sure there will be lots of others In the same boat.
 
Booked a holiday at the end of the season and as we knew if we were at home, the match would be on a Tuesday or Wednesday, we’re going on the Thursday!
On the cup scheme so, consequently will have 2 East Stand front row tickets to transfer, if interested. Will need to be citizen members or ST holders not on cup scheme.
 
I'm really pleased with the price for the Napoli and Dortmund games. I was expecting it to be a repeat of Inter last season; £52.50 for a glorified group game no matter the opposition was absolutely disgusting. Glad the protests have worked, £35 for the Italian champions in the group stage is a really fair price. Well done all!
Especially for Kev’s return to the Etihad.
 
It's gonna take a hell of a shift by the Marketing department to fill the ground using the "welcome home Kev" angle.

From that point I fear that the club's cultural war on its core fanbase will slowly unravel as we reach the last group game.

I am interested in the uptake for this on a Thursday night, especially after the Madrid debacle and a patch of bad form.
 
They've gone with the higher end of what they can reasonably get away with as per the norm now. For less than the cost of a week's wages for Donnarumma, they could have dropped the prices by a tenner across the board and given us a better sense of value and show a little token display of fan appreciation but the days of them at least pretending they give a fuck are sadly long gone.

Good move on the restriction for tickets, not going to stop them all but should stop an avalanche of away fans in the home end.
 
They've gone with the higher end of what they can reasonably get away with as per the norm now. For less than the cost of a week's wages for Donnarumma, they could have dropped the prices by a tenner across the board and given us a better sense of value and show a little token display of fan appreciation but the days of them at least pretending they give a fuck are sadly long gone.

Good move on the restriction for tickets, not going to stop them all but should stop an avalanche of away fans in the home end.
Until the QF and SF knockout stages. ;-)

Then there will be Real Madrid fans all over the home ends again.
 
They've gone with the higher end of what they can reasonably get away with as per the norm now. For less than the cost of a week's wages for Donnarumma, they could have dropped the prices by a tenner across the board and given us a better sense of value and show a little token display of fan appreciation but the days of them at least pretending they give a fuck are sadly long gone.

Good move on the restriction for tickets, not going to stop them all but should stop an avalanche of away fans in the home end.

Unless they don’t give any to the resale partners then I think it will just mean the Turkish fans will end up paying more rather than not going.

It is what it is with that. They seem like they will do whatever it takes to get in the ground.
 
Priced well but they know they need to otherwise bums on seats would be at a low. It is another example of throwing us a bone whilst they pull the rug from under us in another way.
 

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