Seat Counters 25/26

Ludicrous pricing for Fulham. Saying that they can’t even shift the £30 returns.
Correct, and they're applying the £5 membership discount, so it's £25 adults, £13 kids. Not sure there's a cheaper premier league ticket in the country. To see a team that's supposedly challenging for the title, with one of the world's biggest superstars, a ballon d'or winner, and the amazing Cherki. There are hundreds of cheap tickets left.
The issue has gone past just pricing, it's exhaustion with the amount of football and with the club ticketing attitude and policies. You took us for granted, assumed we were replaceable, and now they're reaping what they've sown, it's not a great look for us at the moment, but it might prompt a real wake up call .
 
The have always done a Childs " pull though" if the adult qualifies. They have never expected children to purchase tickets at a later date and not be sat with their appropriate adult
Thanks for correcting me there. In my case it’s more about children who are over 16 and my other half.

Is that “pull through” for a child who has to be a season ticket holder, or a citizen member, or just any plus 1 child ticket for the qualifying adult to buy?
 
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Thanks for correcting me there. In my case it’s more about children who are over 16 and my other half.

Is that “pull through” for a child who has to be a season ticket holder, or a citizen member, or just any plus 1 child ticket for the qualifying adult to buy?
I got my son one last year and he had a membership , i have a ST so it must at least be for members. Coincidently City are currently offering ST holders the ability to purchase up to 3 additional memberships for £5 each so might be worth getting hedging bets for the sake of £15 and getting some if you or any other familty member have a ST with enough points to likley qualify.
 
I got my son one last year and he had a membership , i have a ST so it must at least be for members. Coincidently City are currently offering ST holders the ability to purchase up to 3 additional memberships for £5 each so might be worth getting hedging bets for the sake of £15 and getting some if you or any other familty member have a ST with enough points to likley qualify.
Cheers for that advice, handy. In our particular case we’re all paid Citizens members, but some with a lot more points/games than others, that’s the issue n terms of getting seats together for some cup games.
It’s a different competition, but for example I’m on the new FA Cup scheme for citizens but they don’t qualify. Tis what it is. We do have season tickets in our wider family though - maybe some ticketing changes ahead next season in terms of transfers etc - hopefully!
 
I know quite a few long standing blues forty years plus who have called it quits . Some saw winning in Istanbul as the summit after following us through the very dark years . Others just sick of the way football has gone . What I will say though is that it took far more loyalty and backbone back then to take the abuse , scrounging tickets for away games , going in the wrong end away from home in some hostile grounds, something that a large number of our present fan base know nothing about . So maybe not all stay away fans are the wankers that some portray them as on here .
 
£51 for SSL3, the club really have lost the plot haven't they

so much for their boasting about lower and capped ticket prices, the only ever cheap tickets for league games are the returns from smaller clubs, then it's straight back to where they were last season, only this season ticket transfer has been removed, so the club pretended they were listening to the protests and shafted the fans even further. The complete contempt they have shown is now coming back with interest and i personally have lost complete faith in them, like 10000's of others
 
£88 if me and my lad were to buy tickets in our seats. It's genuinely fucking mental
just for some context, arsenal who are deemed miles more expensive, in reality their category c prices which would be an equivalent game are approximately 40 pounds cheaper for a dad and a lad in much of the ground, we have completely lost the plot, and even their category b prices many of them are cheaper than fulham at home on a wednesday night.
 
I can’t get my head around the policy on this. Surely they want a full ground?

Seems like they only care about money.
If the club are serious about expanding globally, then they should care about our brand image is perceived. Right now the way people view City is a soulless club, that has no fans, and has just bought our way to the top. However unfair this may be. This isn't the perception you want to have if your aim is to build a global fanbase.

@Didsbury Dave has highlighted this point a few times, and for me it's the absolute best evidence that proves the club hasn't got a clue what they're doing. Not only are they driving away locals, but they'll be missing out on plenty of global fans they seem so desperate to attract.
 
just for some context, arsenal who are deemed miles more expensive, in reality their category c prices which would be an equivalent game are approximately 40 pounds cheaper for a dad and a lad in much of the ground, we have completely lost the plot, and even their category b prices many of them are cheaper than fulham at home on a wednesday night.
Arsenal vs Fulham is or was a Category B game.
 
Nope not at all. I am 61 and have invested decades in the club financially by attending. Just seems insane that there will be thousands of empty seats tonight. Like jumping through hoops.
You could have bought hospitality seat off this very forum for £30. Too much? There were six separate sellers for £20. Still too much? There were two separate sellers offering free ticket.
 
Correct, and they're applying the £5 membership discount, so it's £25 adults, £13 kids. Not sure there's a cheaper premier league ticket in the country. To see a team that's supposedly challenging for the title, with one of the world's biggest superstars, a ballon d'or winner, and the amazing Cherki. There are hundreds of cheap tickets left.
The issue has gone past just pricing, it's exhaustion with the amount of football and with the club ticketing attitude and policies. You took us for granted, assumed we were replaceable, and now they're reaping what they've sown, it's not a great look for us at the moment, but it might prompt a real wake up call .

It’s not I agree.
 

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