A s**t away end full of tourists

That co-ordinated approach is spoke about on here. It definitely feels like they agree how far they will all push it to rinse more money out of the game.


This coordinated approach has also been used with mobile ticketing and cashless stadiums - pre-covid I was unable to get a pie and a pint at Molyneux as they wouldn't accept cash in Wolverhampton FFS!!!

The PL clubs have been coordinating together for a long time whereas the fans, apart from the away fan price cap, haven't.
 
I'm going to both Villa and Leicester. Villa should be decent but Leicester should be even better. The 2021-22 season when we won 1-0 there with Bernardo scoring was probably the best City away atmosphere in the past decade for me. The singing was non-stop with everyone joining in. The following season was good too but not quite at the same level.
Mate, living and working in Leicester as I do for my sins, their match-going fans are in awe of our away support. Whether it be in the ground, the pre-match arrangements our branch makes at Aylestone or the local businesses, they look forward to our visit like no other.
 
Off topic but;

I’ve not been to an away game for a number of years but I’m always struck by our away contingent seems to have the same faces. Either during the game, Cheeseman’s vlogs or the YouTube guys, always the same people.

Wouldn’t it be great if the away tickets were on a ballot and let everyone who wants to go have the same chance?

Hi Ferran,

No, not really.

Hope this helps.
 
As I said, the club reserve 5% of the away tickets for the use of playerd, staff & sponsors. If it's come out of that allocation then the only complaint can be against the dickheads who thought it was clever to wear Barcelona shirts.

There is a genuine issue with whether the club sticks to the 60% they say they allocate to season ticket holders, and that's worth pressuring the club over (not that we'll get an answer).

But there's really no mileage in complaining about tickets that were never going to be part of that 60% anyway.

And if you're at an away game and see someone who doesn't appear to have sourced their ticket from the normal allocations then take a note of the seat and pass it on to Alex via Ciry Matters.
Can we argue that the 60% should be higher? Anyway that is an argument for another day!

I don't feel like these were from the 5%. I feel they were sold directly to these ticket sites. I had a look on there a few weeks back when the criteria was released for Liverpool and you could get rows of 10. I know we talk about you buying and then they source but nobody can source a row of 10 unless you're going directly to the club.
 
Can we argue that the 60% should be higher? Anyway that is an argument for another day!

I don't feel like these were from the 5%. I feel they were sold directly to these ticket sites. I had a look on there a few weeks back when the criteria was released for Liverpool and you could get rows of 10. I know we talk about you buying and then they source but nobody can source a row of 10 unless you're going directly to the club.
In response to your first point I've argued in the past (and even earlier in this thread) that there's a mismatch between numbers of tickets available to the different groups and and numbers making up those groups. If there's 5k hospitality season ticket holders (and that sounds like a lot) and 35k general season card holders, then the general season card holders should get 7 times the tickets that the hospitality subset get, whereas currently it's 4 times. So yes, we could argue that.

In response to your second point about the sourcing of the tickets, I'd apply the principle of Occam's Razor, which essentially says that the explanation with the fewest variables is probably the correct one. So I'd say that the high likelihood is that these were sourced directly from the club, probably via one of the Catalan executives or even Pep, rather than the club selling them to a third-party and then the required number of seats together being picked up by these fans.
 
We regularly got small numbers of Belgium Blues - maybe a dozen or so -at Arsenal Away, who were also keen Anderlect fans, It was the 150 Belgiums who had tickets together in our end at Arsenal, who sang thier own songs, that was a pisstake.
I bumped into a number of Belgian fans when we played at Anfield two seasons ago. They were in The Brick near Goodison and were ok tbf.
Apparently they'd followed City since the mid nineties?
 

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