5 home games 21/22 to be able to buy a ticket for United game !?

So sad to see that restricted sale button in a July sale. Sorted for Bournemouth and Chelsea at least ‍
Surprised so many where left for the Chelsea & Arsenal games, understandably people are prioritising the derby & dips, but they could end up massive games (Che/Arse) being so close to the end of the season, a bit presumptuous I know but don’t fancy a trophy lift at Brentford with less than 1500 blues in attendance, they’d all be corporate by the sounds of it :)
 
Heyyyyyyyyyyyy there are 2 Manc's in Atlanta (well I am 40 miles North of there) AT LEAST to consider here....
I am extremely fortunate that my BFF and regular away day buddy, when I lived in dear old blighty (for the first 40+ years of my life!), is always able to sort me out a ticket when I come back ;-)

Yes, we really must meet up to watch a game ….

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Surprised so many where left for the Chelsea & Arsenal games, understandably people are prioritising the derby & dips, but they could end up massive games (Che/Arse) being so close to the end of the season, a bit presumptuous I know but don’t fancy a trophy lift at Brentford with less than 1500 blues in attendance, they’d all be corporate by the sounds of it :)

It’s already sorted, we’re lifting the trophy at the home game v Leicester ! And yes, I got my ticket to that in 222 :)
 
£43 cheapest adult for forest is a joke. no wonder fans get peed off. i can understand in big games but that pricing is a joke overall. yes we play good football and have pep but this totally prices out locals who aren't exactly loaded.
 
I'd suggest it's a ploy by city to get more bums on seats for the less attractive games where we traditionally have empty seats. Stage one was the silver season card and now this five games rule will mean that whilst not going to help this season supporters will be mindful of this for next season so will attend games they otherwise may not have attended to ensure they qualify to try and buy a Derby ticket
Exactly. My youngest lad had to pack his seasoncard in a couple of seasons ago, and he only managed 3 trips to the Etihad last season, so he misses out this year on United, the dippers et al.
Just been sorting out weekends when he’s free this season and purchased tickets for Brighton, Wolves, Villa and Leeds accordingly. Whatever the club is doing must be working, cos there were hardly any empty seats available in my block (in SS Lower) and the closest he’s managed to get my and my eldest lad’s seats is 4 rows away. For each of the games he could make last season, there were loads of seats available and he was able to sit right next to me for two of them.
Should be great if the ground is as full as the ‘available tickets’ map suggests it’s gonna be for the lower category games next season. Might give us a break from the empty seat divs!
 
£43 cheapest adult for forest is a joke. no wonder fans get peed off. i can understand in big games but that pricing is a joke overall. yes we play good football and have pep but this totally prices out locals who aren't exactly loaded.
And a midweek game to boot, this is the Haaland effect, people will be queuing for a glimpse early doors, compare the prices to Brighton Fulham Brentford which are £32 and so far Saturday 3pm games, some good value there
 
got 3 tickets for bournmouth, palace and southampton all in 2nd tier for £27 each
not bad prices, been a OAP and £5 off as well on my citizens
no way i was going to try for a ticket for chelsea game as tickets was £80
sky it is for that game
Coming in at £20 for Brighton Fulham Brentford with citizen’s that’s 6 games for £141 in great seats
 
£43 cheapest adult for forest is a joke. no wonder fans get peed off. i can understand in big games but that pricing is a joke overall. yes we play good football and have pep but this totally prices out locals who aren't exactly loaded.
Yep. Same price for Bournemouth, but in level 2, which tend to be the dearest seats.
 
Should be fine mate. As @Jesus H Gabz says, book your hotel now via booking.com and you'll get free cancellation.

If you stick around posting on the forum, you'll probably be able to snap up a spare ticket from the ticket section if you fail getting one from the club (I think you'll be fine with it being a weeknight and a strange kick off time - some people might not be able to make it after work, etc.).
Thanks! Do you know which seats are allocated for away fans so I don’t buy tickets there? lol I am hoping to get tickets in the lower bowl as close as possible to the field.
 
A lot of £5 seats for the young uns in the Brighton Fulham Brentford games (when using a citizens) I’ve just bought my two teenagers tickets, £30 for the lot, outstanding value
Seconded. Got some great seats in 140 for Fulham, £44 all in for me and two kids. Very pleased with that. Well done City!
 
Overall this system that ALL games go on sale immediately is a pain in the arse. much preferred the old system when tickets were released for sale 6-8 weeks before the game with match specific restrictions
Ridiculous way of doing it. I agree they should just do it like they used to. Just makes life easier for them doing it like this in the ticket office, they can adjust things accordingly if sales are slow, add additional hospitality etc.
Unless you currently have a lot of expendable income there isn't any benefit of doing it this way to the regular match-goer.
 

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