Seat Counters 25/26

YOure the perfect example of where they keep getting it wrong, going slowly down the criteria. I bet there are thousands of families in mismatched criteria situations like yours. City should be making your life easier not harder. Your son is the future

Contact me tomorrow if you need help.
There should be some sort of family pull through for members with mismatch criteria
 
There really should, especially as they’re been refusing to sell season tickets for years.

I’ve managed to get my sons in the Arsenal game, just, but we are in 3 separate stands.
Did they release any on the planner for this one?

I remember the Arsenal match in the treble season and you were also trying to get tickets, as I was for my son. I don't think one return went on the planner, all were going to corporate.

I managed to get one on the day, luckily my son got a season ticket the following year.
 
Did they release any on the planner for this one?

I remember the Arsenal match in the treble season and you were also trying to get tickets, as I was for my son. I don't think one return went on the planner, all were going to corporate.

I managed to get one on the day, luckily my son got a season ticket the following year.
There was a second release of standard match day tickets that went on sale yesterday afternoon but there were thousands in the queue so they all went pretty much straight away
 
City back to their irritating best with the criteria, I wonder how many tickets we could sell without City being in charge of operations. They pretend they have strict criteria while selling to any fucker on 3rd party sites, like at Wembley last week in the middle tier.
The cup away allocation plus the extension means we'll have over 10,000 more seats to shift for most games next season. A significant reduction in purchase criteria will be needed if we are to fill those seats even for attractive games.
 
The cup away allocation plus the extension means we'll have over 10,000 more seats to shift for most games next season. A significant reduction in purchase criteria will be needed if we are to fill those seats even for attractive games.
There should be approx. 8200 additional seats from the new stand and recovered rows lost due to construction. I think that the numbers of new seasoncards we sell and ticket prices are more relevant than sales criteria. Sales criteria have more impact on the rate of sale, than total sales.
 
There should be approx. 8200 additional seats from the new stand and recovered rows lost due to construction. I think that the numbers of new seasoncards we sell and ticket prices are more relevant than sales criteria. Sales criteria have more impact on the rate of sale, than total sales.
But over 10,000 more seats to sell to City fans for PL and CL games if you include the additional allocation Liverpool have received as Saturday is a cup-tie.
 
But over 10,000 more seats to sell to City fans for PL and CL games if you include the additional allocation Liverpool have received as Saturday is a cup-tie.
City have got a lot of thinking to do. The major games tend to sell themselves - witness how many were in the queue for the second release of tickets for the Arsenal league game yesterday so it's clear that games like that will sell out no problem with the increased capacity, but other attractive looking fixtures this season have crawled to a sell out such as Real Madrid in the CL and this Liverpool FA Cup game too. Thing is, they can't relax the criteria too much for Liverpool as it increases the risk of away fans in home areas so they'd need to be a bit more creative on pricing and also accessibility for genuine City fans. Someone mentioned a junior pull through earlier for those juniors who didn't qualify in their own right for this game. That's a cracking idea and if it had been in place I reckon this match would've long since sold out. If the match was taking place next season with the increased capacity, it would be way off a sell out with the criteria they put in place, but with better pricing and better accessibility than what's currently in place then it probably sells out with the increased capacity.
 
City have got a lot of thinking to do. The major games tend to sell themselves - witness how many were in the queue for the second release of tickets for the Arsenal league game yesterday so it's clear that games like that will sell out no problem with the increased capacity, but other attractive looking fixtures this season have crawled to a sell out such as Real Madrid in the CL and this Liverpool FA Cup game too. Thing is, they can't relax the criteria too much for Liverpool as it increases the risk of away fans in home areas so they'd need to be a bit more creative on pricing and also accessibility for genuine City fans. Someone mentioned a junior pull through earlier for those juniors who didn't qualify in their own right for this game. That's a cracking idea and if it had been in place I reckon this match would've long since sold out. If the match was taking place next season with the increased capacity, it would be way off a sell out with the criteria they put in place, but with better pricing and better accessibility than what's currently in place then it probably sells out with the increased capacity.

Need to caveat tickets for big games you need to buy a cat c game alongside it, but be fair with pricing
 

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