Pablo ZZZ Peroni
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Like @give it to gordon often says, it’s hard to get tickets in groups or even in twos next to each other these days. You could go as a group of eight, and six would be sat on their own randomly dotted around the stadium and maybe two would be sat next to each other if they’re lucky.
Here’s what’s left for West Ham on the official City ticket site, one solitary seat in the entire stadium:
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Yet you can book between 1 and ‘more than 10 people’ in the third tiers and lower tiers with P1 Travel (one of City’s official ticket tout partners):
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For €139 each for the third tiers or €149 each for the lower tiers (whatever that is in £).
And Viagogo has 33 lots of ‘2’s together (so 66 seats) that say they’re hospitality but are in the normal third tiers but with a meal offsite somewhere:
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Again, no checks on whether these buyers would be City fans or not.
Yet only 1 seat available to City fans on the official club site.
And we wonder why we don’t have a good atmosphere. We’re surrounded by nobodies.
A wide selection of West Ham tickets were available about 2 weeks ago and then they were pulled but came on sale again today as we are in the 21 day window. There's load of choice now and availability will increase as loads of STs come up due exchange and third party releases. Demand for this game will be low - Saturday before xmas is traditionaly poor.
By way of example, look at Sunderland availabilty for this coming weekend and there is loads.
Today a matchday member could go on line and buy tickets for any of the forthcoming available games with starting prices after discount in the range £30 to £38. In most cases you can get 2 seats or more sitting togther (not necessarily at those cheapest prices) if that a priority because lots of availability.
Available
Sunderland
West Ham
Brighton
Wolves
Fulham
Forest
Palace
Brentford
Not Available
Chelsea
Newcastle
Arsenal
Villa (last game of season)
My daughter and family let matchday membership lapse due cost of travel (from down south) and match day ticket prices. The last 2 games they attended were Everton on boxing day and the Bournemouth last season. The Bournemouth prices were stupid and that finished them but the new matchday ticket prices are great relative to what they were last season and they've just lucked in with the 50% black friday membership deal.
They return back to Manchester permanently in 2 weeks and at least 2 from her family intend going to all of the games from West Ham onwards. They might struggle to get tickets for Arsenal or Villa (if we are going for the league) but from 3 weeks before they will be checking daily to try and get sorted.
Amongst all the negative stuff about ticketing she is buzzing because the ticket prices are so low relative to last season. Me and the rest of my family are with STs in CB L3 so she will mainly pay a bit more than the cheapest seats quoted above to be close to us but about £20 less than she paid for Bournemouth and Everton last season.
As an aside 1894 and the rest are to be praised for the protests and the ST freeze. As for the reduction in matchday ticket prices, it's my view the club would have reduced them anyway this season. It's simple supply and demand because we can't sell out most league games where previously in 2023 it was a different kettle of fish. They are doubly fucked for next season with the increased capacity.