This was my confirmation from the 21/22 season Liverpool league game (prior to restarting my ST once I moved back home) with a £75 ticket price in a non-hospitality sectionUp until now, the highest tickets have been for high category games is £67. From my own experience I've not seen them exceed this amount unless it's for some form of corporate hospitality.
We've been paying top football since the takeover and during this time we've experienced being one of the most reasonably priced clubs to now one of the most expensive for mathcday tickets. Granted it is Pep who has taken us to the next level and brought on consistent success and pushed boundaries.
Looking at it commercially, (although I don't agree with it) I can sort of understand the price increases for matchday tickets.I believe spurs fans are expected to pay similar amounts and they're shite although they're London base where local fans typically earn higher wages due to London weighting etc.
That said, if we are looking at a wider picture I'd like to raise the point that there are many cityzen members on this thread who've been members or season ticket holders in the past, have followed the club home and away for decades (I know this for a fact) and therefore have spent a lot of money following city. They've probably got a lot more points than some existing ST holders. Despite points, money invested watching city, this group I mention are now expected to pay a premium because a tourist or JLC who attends once a year is happy to pay £73+ game. How is this sustainable and beneficial to the long term local support for the club? The club are not making PL games very accessible to local kids who the club may need to rely on for future support. I know league Cup games, CL games will offer tickets at a lower price but that limits this group to watching city mid week. We can't comment on Cat "B" or "C" games because the club haven't released the prices but safe to say these will have seen a sharp increase.
I'd also like to raise the point that many ST holders are now new dad's etc and who at some point will want to take their kids regularly to games. How would this be possible when now new STs are being released despite many folk not renewing.
Even if a lot of us can afford matchday tickets come Thursday, why didn't the club stagger the release of all tickets according to loyalty points or put in a stricter criteria for date joined? Thursday is going to be a mad scramble for couples or families trying to buy seats together and are competing with JLCs /tourists who only signed up to membership in May. The club wouldn't have lost out on revenue if they had set stricter criteria it just would have made it fairer in those who've been members for years.
We are reliant on the team performing shite, Pep / Haaland leaving in order for games to become accessible. What a toss state of affairs.
Completely agree on the staggered ticket front and I’m surprised this isn’t the case already. I’m 90% certain that parents can buy an extra ticket for kids at home games like they can for away games but I don’t have any experience on this personally.
We can’t overlook the many school groups who take up the very top of CBS and East. Some parts of the family stand too. You’d hope there’s an increase of this availability once we’ve extended the stadium too.
I completely understand your (and this specific forum’s) sentiment but what else can the club do if there’s a supporter who doesn’t have points to show their attendances through the years? It’d turn into a postcode lottery. I think all things considered, families will be able to attend some games watching city throughout the next few seasons. Naturally high demand games will be more popular and therefore more difficult to option tickets both in terms of availability and price. And most probably, those with existing points history will be able to access many more games than the first timer/sparse supporter