Are the 150 seats together? Could be quite interesting having seats next to them
I reckon it would be good and City should do that. Allocate them all together. Get an atmosphere going.
Are the 150 seats together? Could be quite interesting having seats next to them
I reckon it would be good and City should do that. Allocate them all together. Get an atmosphere going.
I've had my 980 points added for this season for the renewal and cup schemes and whilst I'm not planning on missing games nowhere does it say, that I can see, that I will be docked points for missing a game or granted extra points if I swipe in at the turnstile so to me this will do absolutely nothing to force people to attend the home games, City don't really care if you attend or not they've got your money and can't resell the seat unless you offer it up so there's nothing in it for them.
If it was a ballot, different 18-25 year olds could be picked for each game to ensure anybody who has applied gets the chance to get to an away game. As it is, the same 18-25 year olds will likely eat up the 150 tickets thus not giving others a chance to get one. If it's all about "fairness", then we were promised a ballot. This is bollocks
Spot-on. The price cut made a big difference. Many dropped out of places like Arsenal and Chelsea charging £60 plus a ticket. With my points I have virtually always got a Derby ticket (plus Anfield) but missed out for one season and was surprised. I am usually forced into the Home end at places like Bournemouth. I still believe clubs should be made to provide bigger away allocations (when required) and the FSA should fight for this. It mostly works well in the FA CupThe figures show it spiked, ie harder to get tickets, when they introduced the £30 cap. Last season was the easiest season to get tickets since before the cap was introduced.
If they go on sale at 10am on a weekday it suits those 9-5ers in an office a lot more than the lads on site or cant have a five minute skive to buy tickets.But surely the same 150 young people won’t always be the first in the queue to get them?
Great post. The other whores are of course ticket office staff themselves who seem to rake of a number of tickets and sell them on for their own gain. Nothing being done about that is there?It’s the supporters clubs that do the most whoring .......
Using and Getting tickets and points for members who qualify who have no intention of going to the games, then passing them on to supporters who don’t qualify, at times supporters who are not actually members of there SC.
And funny enough it seems to be supporters club members (branch secretaries and in other high up positions in SC ) that seem to be the ones speaking for us none SC members via there position in City matters .
And funny enough again it seems there system of whoring has been left intact with these changes and even funnier there ticket allocation is untouched where as the regular fan now has a 5% less chance of getting a ticket
Having ranked SC members on the City matters is akin to having Gill on Uefa
Supporters clubs Self serving there own interests as usual
Face painting and all sorts going on !!Are the 150 seats together? Could be quite interesting having seats next to them :-)
Is that the 18/19 season because it does say that the 19/20 season cup scheme points will not be added until we are knocked out of that particular cup?
But surely the same 150 young people won’t always be the first in the queue to get them?