MCFC Ticket Prices

cyberblue

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I Think the club have it pretty spot on regards the season ticket prices .but for match day tickets I think they should be more flexable £40-£50 Far to much for lots of fans .there should be a good lot of seats for about £20=£25 like they do at cup games
 
I Think the club have it pretty spot on regards the season ticket prices .but for match day tickets I think they should be more flexable £40-£50 Far to much for lots of fans .there should be a good lot of seats for about £20=£25 like they do at cup games
Not a cat in hell's chance they'd drop PL match tickets down that low. I'd "luv it" if they did as I would benefit, being a Cityzen card holder. They'll be more or less able to fill the stadium at the prices they're charging, so why would they drop them down to little more than half what they're asking?
 
True that ... and especially with the increased capacity, sure they can do it.
 
The thing is charging top wack will not encourage new fans /casual fans & fans that don't have much spare money , I don't have a season ticket any more ,there is no way I would pay £40 plus to watch Stoke ,Leicster , Norwich ect especialy if it was an evening kick off .so many fans watch it in the pubs now which was more unless heard of 10-15 years ago
 
The thing is charging top wack will not encourage new fans /casual fans & fans that don't have much spare money , I don't have a season ticket any more ,there is no way I would pay £40 plus to watch Stoke ,Leicster , Norwich ect especialy if it was an evening kick off .so many fans watch it in the pubs now which was more unless heard of 10-15 years ago
I agree 100% with you. But the club aren't bothered; they'll fill most of those seats in every PL game. It's sad, but the bottom line is money these days. As I said earlier, why would the club kiss godbye to a substantial amount of money each home game, just to appease those "new/casual" fans you mention?
 
Strange thread as tickets have been decently priced this season imo

£5 tickets for u16s in the cl

£30 for west ham adult ticket and £10 for u16

Last year was a disgrace but it seems they are listening (or had to with an extra 7k seats to fill).
 
we have to look long term ,amongst my family .my self . my wife ,one of my sons .my nephew & my niece . hardly if ever go any more ,while years ago we had season tickets & followed the club up & down the divisions & friendleys to Scotland ,Ireland ,Hamburg ect .now we /I would rather spend my £40- £50 having a few pints & somet to eat in the pub .we have to ask ,what sort of fans we want for the future
 
Strange thread as tickets have been decently priced this season imo

£5 tickets for u16s in the cl

£30 for west ham adult ticket and £10 for u16

Last year was a disgrace but it seems they are listening (or had to with an extra 7k seats to fill).
why is it a strange thread ? many tickets for fans are still fans over the £40 mark plus your booking fee & card to start with .fans without season tickets can now only pick & chose the game ,many thousands watch in the pubs ,who years ago would have been in the ground .
 
In an ideal world ticket prices would be 20-25 pounds but with the club selling out their is absolutely no incentive to do that.
Also the argument I would not pay 40 quid to watch Leicester I completely agree with. I have never payed any money to watch the opposition. I pay the money to watch Serg, Silva, Sterling, Yaya etc. They are more than worth the money.A lot of fans choose to watch it in the pub for personal preference. Just like united fans have all these years. Season tickets are available at 299 quid, 16 quid a match. Football at City is unquestionably affordable
 
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