Sitting together is the bigger issue, yes tickets should be cheaper then again I’ve got match day tickets for some games for my son and me for about £35.
Speaking for myself, but probably quite a few match day buyers, we are match day buyers because we can’t get to many games because we are living a distance away from Manchester. So ticket cost is actually a small part of going to a game, travel, hotels, meals are the biggest expense.
Anyway back to my point years ago when match day tickets went on sale there were big groups of seats available So a family or group of friends could buy seats together. Over the years, I guess due to relocations, the match day seats are now scattered all over the ground but in isolated pockets, my son and myself have to be really quick booking tickets together otherwise all the available seats are singles which must be harder to sell.
So my point is when /if we expand and have any relocation of family stand, singing stands, they need to ring fence blocks of seats for match day sales and not allow relocations to dilute those blocks.