I'd argue it is the 6,000 additional day trippers and foreign fans which are already picking up the slack at most home games.
It is the local support which has either dropped off or died off.
If we make things even cheaper, we'll simply have more people choosing not to take up their seats as many already do.
54k is more than adequate.
Now if we were to designate a stand simply for pay on the day, we could offer something unique and attract those parents and kids who already have loads to occupy their time at the weekend, but would love to come without the wider financial commitment.
Whether the police would allow it is another matter, as there are plenty of rival fans who could also infiltrate but Fulham seem to handle it.
I think the local demand is there, at the right price.
I appreciate City aren’t going to give PL match season tickets and match day tickets away.
There’s quite a few things the club can do to sell more season tickets and match day tickets.
Off the top of my head. I appreciate some might be pie in the sky ideas.
1. Make season tickets and match day tickets more affordable. Obviously.
2. Get rid of block and row pricing. Make each level and row the same price.
3. If the stadium is expanded, set aside a block or blocks for families. 2’s, 3’s, 4’s etc, where they are guaranteed seats next to each other, and they can buy family bundle tickets in advance. It’s not a rehash of the family stand.
4. A block for younger fans in their teens/twenties. The next generation of singers, so they can get to know each other, and create an atmosphere.
5. Affordable safe standing, if it ever get’s introduced? There’s no point in making safe standing as expensive as standing is now. In effect those of us who prefer to stand are paying full price for a seat we never sit in. :-/
6. Been done to death. Make tickets easier to buy. One example. Ticket booths around the stadium, instead of having to queue up for an age in the long and slow ticket office queue. There are many other examples where the club could implement new ticket buying Procedures.
7. Have our own fleet of City electric European style bendy buses. They carry more people than a conventional UK bus. Charge £1 each way to the city centre and back from the Etihad. Or make the buses free of charge for matchday fans, like they do in Germany.
8. Split the cost with the city council and GMPTE and build Metrolink sidings on a section of the Etihad Campus, where Trams can wait, stack up, and be ready to take the fans back into the city centre ASAP after the match.
9. Etc.
Yes, this all cost money to implement. But in the long run City will make that money back via bigger attendances, and via fans spending more money before, during and after the match. Unfortunately I think City are just happy to plod along, making piecemeal changes, while keeping things as they are. When in reality there is a hug opportunity for the club to take the whole matchday experience, from start to finish, to another level, that isn’t matched by any other PL club or British club. City, or should I say Sheikh Mansour, Khaldoon and Soriano, just need the vision and balls to do it. Because once they say do it, it will get done.