League cup draw - United (a)

Same. Can someone post the criteria here?

We have been allocated 7,900 tickets for the English League Cup fourth round game against Manchester United and tickets will be on sale to supporters who meet the qualifying sales criteria from 9am on Monday 3 October.

Manchester United v Manchester City Wednesday 26 October 2016Kick off – 8.00pm


Tickets are priced as follows:

Adults
  • £37/£38 – Season ticket holders
  • £40/£41 – Cityzen Members
  • £45/£46 – Non Members
18-20yrs
  • £27.75/£28.50 – Season ticket holders
  • £30.75/£31.50 – Cityzen Members
  • £35.75/£36.50 – Non Members
Over 65s & 16-17yrs
  • £18.50/£19.00 – Season ticket holders
  • £21.50/£22.00 – Cityzen Members
  • £26.50/£27.00 – Non Members
Under 16s
  • £10.00
The following groups will receive an allocation of tickets for this match: Supporters, Seasonal Hospitality Supporters, Football Management, Players, Club Partners and the MCFC Supporters Club.

Qualifying sales criteria
Tickets will be available online at mancity.com/tickets, by telephone on +44 (0)161 444 1894 (option 1, option 1, option 2)* and in-person at the Ticket Office located on the first floor of the City Store at the Etihad Stadium for supporters that meet the following criteria:

  • Cityzens with a 2016/17 Platinum, Gold or 93:20 Seasoncard registered on the League Cup Scheme with 16,500 or more ticket points – Monday 3 October at 9am.
  • Cityzens with a 2016/17 Platinum, Gold or 93:20 Seasoncard registered on the League Cup Scheme with 15,000 or more ticket points – Monday 3 October at 2pm.
  • Cityzens with a 2016/17 Platinum, Gold or 93:20 Seasoncard registered on the League Cup Scheme with 14,000 or more ticket points – Tuesday 4 October at 9am.
  • Cityzens with a 2016/17 Platinum, Gold or 93:20 Seasoncard registered on the League Cup Scheme with 13,000 or more ticket points – Tuesday 4 October at 2pm.
  • Cityzens with a 2016/17 Platinum, Gold or 93:20 Seasoncard registered on the League Cup Scheme with 12,500 or more ticket points – Wednesday 5 October at 9am.
  • Cityzens with a 2016/17 Platinum, Gold or 93:20 Seasoncard registered on the League Cup Scheme with 12,000 or more ticket points – Wednesday 5 October at 2pm.
  • Cityzens with a 2016/17 Platinum, Gold or 93:20 Seasoncard registered on the League Cup Scheme with 11,500 or more ticket points – Thursday 6 October at 9am.
  • Cityzens with a 2016/17 Platinum, Gold or 93:20 Seasoncard registered on the League Cup Scheme with 11,000 or more ticket points – Thursday 6 October at 2pm.
  • Cityzens with a 2016/17 Platinum, Gold or 93:20 Seasoncard registered on the League Cup Scheme with 10,500 or more ticket points – Friday 7 October at 9am.
  • Cityzens with a 2016/17 Platinum, Gold or 93:20 Seasoncard registered on the League Cup Scheme with 10,000 or more ticket points – Friday 7 October at 2pm.
Should any tickets remain; further selling criteria will be announced on the website.
 
I tweeted supporter services asking why they were still letting people join... It's a shambles and totally unfair if they have allowed theses to go through post Swansea. There can't possibly be 7000 on the lc cup schemes with over 10k points. If this game sells out above that then they might as well scrap the schemes as is a mockery
 
I tweeted supporter services asking why they were still letting people join... It's a shambles and totally unfair if they have allowed theses to go through post Swansea. There can't possibly be 7000 on the lc cup schemes with over 10k points. If this game sells out above that then they might as well scrap the schemes as is a mockery

Did you get a reply mate? Sent a email last week when this first got posted but nothing back! Like you say just makes a mockery of the scheme. How many would want to join if it was a lower league game at home. Absolute joke by the club if this turns out to be true.
 
I tweeted supporter services asking why they were still letting people join... It's a shambles and totally unfair if they have allowed theses to go through post Swansea. There can't possibly be 7000 on the lc cup schemes with over 10k points. If this game sells out above that then they might as well scrap the schemes as is a mockery
I bet there are. They will be , say 20,000 fans on the league cup scheme and most will be the loyalest with the highest ticket points. I'd say the sales criteria reflect that.

When we got to the cup semi and final in 2011, probably the highest demand ticket games we've had at Wembley, my mate joined the ticket scheme the day before the reading quarter final. So him and his lads got right to the front of the queue immediately. Obviously that's not right but the flip side argument is that the people who join the scheme now are on it if we progress and it's more revenue for City.
 

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