StrutterBlue
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Is the cheapest at city leaving out the value season ticket at £299?billy bullshit
looking online cheapest rag season ticket is 532 quid or 28 quid a game
cheapest at city is mine, 350 quid or 18.42 a game
Is the cheapest at city leaving out the value season ticket at £299?billy bullshit
looking online cheapest rag season ticket is 532 quid or 28 quid a game
cheapest at city is mine, 350 quid or 18.42 a game
it isIs the cheapest at city leaving out the value season ticket at £299?
hi
What evidence have you got that the Club wants empty seats?
Efforts to get stay away season card holders to turn up more often are usually contested on here.
You say that but the games with the most expensive matchday tickets will be the ones with the least empty seats, mainly because nearly all season ticket holders turn up and dont put their tickets on re sale, secondly they are the games the away sell out so there are no returned away blocks, thirdly they are the games matchday buyers try and get tickets for first.They don't want empty seats but they do want to maximise revenue. Pricing is crazy for some games. Games that would get a lot more people if priced
He probably just misunderstood the difference between home games (19) in a season and total games in a season (38), as the ratio of his cost per game of £14 is half of the £28.He probably sharing it with 4 people.
I am all for cheaper seats mate but since only a few hundred single tickets go unsold for most Prem games then your figures don’t really add up. We’ve even been selling plenty of returned tickets from the away Team’s fans.They don't want empty seats but they do want to maximise revenue. Pricing is crazy for some games. Games that would get a lot more people if priced accordingly. My point is that we want a sold out ground with 10,000 more true blues. But if the club can get 5000 turn up paying double anthem grow that to the full 10,000 they will. Local fans will get priced out for whoever pays more.
I just want to see a balance. Make as much as you can from those with cash, corporate don't care too much what price they pay. But try to get as many cheap tickets as possible to retain loyal fans and attract new or dormant local support too.
Could be a f. o. c. as they also reduce prices by half.billy bullshit
looking online cheapest rag season ticket is 532 quid or 28 quid a game
cheapest at city is mine, 350 quid or 18.42 a game
No. The £350 quoted is for a senior. United prices are not lower than City. Try buying a season ticket in London for much below £2,000!Could be a f. o. c. as they also reduce prices by half.
There’s going to be no Metrolink from Piccadilly to Ashton between 2024 and 2026(at least) because of HS2 works at Piccadilly.All these transport ideas are pie in the sky. There is a metro stop at the stadium. All that needs to be done is put on more trams on a match day and when there is a gig on and bingo it’s sorted.
There will be something in the region of 4.5m a year visiting the stadium and Arena from 2023.
And then we will get the the bars/restaurants/hotels which will also follow in the next 2 or 3 years which will increase the footfall even further
With the buses also coming public control by 2025 I would be sure the transport to the Etihad will be fit for purpose at some point !
How soon it will be sorted is the question.
They’ve frozen their ST prices for 11 straight years (and they moan about the Glazers!). An equivalent seat to mine at Old Trafford was nearly twice the price 11 years ago, now mine is more expensive.Talking to a rag on holiday, says his ST cost him £14 a game, not any wonder they have a large crowd, that or he's a Billy Bullshit.