Prophet of Doom
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Why do we continually get crowds of 50,000+ when City are drawn at home for FA Cup 3rd, 4th, and 5th round games? Because the tickets are affordable. Because tickets are affordable the demand for tickets is there.
As we've been posting for the last 10 years. Expand the stadium, make season tickets and match day tickets more affordable, and we will fill the stadium. And in doing so we will sell more drinks, food, and merchandise, which will cover the cost of lower match ticket prices.
We're now at a point where we've maxed out on hospitality inside the stadium. We've maxed out on electronic advertising boards. Maybe there's another row of electronic advertising boards to go on level 3? You can never say we've maxed out on season ticket and matchday ticket prices because they will continue to go up.(as a rule) So what's left? The Etihad Campus, the COOP Live Arena, the Collar site, and one final expansion of the Etihad Stadium.(North Stand) Out match day income is miles behind the other ‘big 6 teams’.
Cheaper tickets just ain’t gonna happen.Why do we continually get crowds of 50,000+ when City are drawn at home for FA Cup 3rd, 4th, and 5th round games? Because the tickets are affordable. Because tickets are affordable the demand for tickets is there.
As we've been posting for the last 10 years. Expand the stadium, make season tickets and match day tickets more affordable, and we will fill the stadium. And in doing so we will sell more drinks, food, and merchandise, which will cover the cost of lower match ticket prices.
We're now at a point where we've maxed out on hospitality inside the stadium. We've maxed out on electronic advertising boards. Maybe there's another row of electronic advertising boards to go on level 3? You can never say we've maxed out on season ticket and matchday ticket prices because they will continue to go up.(as a rule) So what's left? The Etihad Campus, the COOP Live Arena, the Collar site, and one final expansion of the Etihad Stadium.(North Stand)
Our match day income is already miles behind the other big 6 clubs so cheaper tckts won’t be happening. Match day income will be dwarfed even by Spurs when they get fans back in. The club need to bridge that gap and cheap tickets won’t solve that problem.
Cheaper tickets just makes it even more likely those fairweather fans don’t turn up.
I recall a cup game in 9320 a couple of seasons ago where it was free for season card holders. My block ( which is all season cards ) was half empty. It’s free and half the season card holders couldn’t be arsed attending or giving their ticket to somebody to use. Mind boggling.
It would seem to me that ripping out the 1100 seats which as JRB shows in the pics puts the stadium back in the position it used to be with fans further away, is the club saying you had your chance and you didn’t use them.