There is a long standing sense of dissatisfaction regarding City's ticket pricing policy at the Etihad.
Whilst you can't please all the people all the time, not everyone can be wrong, despite most games
' Indicating ' sold out.
IMO, the soft demand for Brentford was reasonably predictable.
Post Xmas
Post half term
Four close home games
General travel uncertainty
Small away following etc. etc.
Given that this was the game rearranged for the WCC from which City made £ MILLIONS £, I'm surprised and disappointed that more creative thought and planning wasn't applied to selling out and creating a 'good feel' inside the ground and amongst the wider support base.
The club doesn't have a reputation for acting with ' benevolence ' towards supporters but is gaining a growing one for indifference.
I don't profess to have the answer,and there won't be a perfect one,but pricing will be part of the reason.
Unfortunately the club appear to be tone deaf and reluctant to explain or comment publicly, thus at least giving fans an insight into their decisions or difficulties.
Imo, this is a weak spot for the club that should be 'code red' for substantial resolution.
Cop yourselves on City, the Pep years wont last for ever.
With 9000 extra seats to sell soon, along with considerable relocations, you'll catch more Bees with honey than vinegar !!