Open Letter on Season Tickets and Pricing | Club announce price freeze on "general admission season tickets & PL match tickets" for next season (p163)

Liverpool look after their core and local fans much better than City do. They’d have backed their fans over the Istanbul post-CL final car park situation n’all, while City didn’t say a Dicky Bird. They put City to shame when it comes to having their fans backs to be honest.
Yeah but they'd back em regardless of what some of their feral scumbag fans.

Heysel, Paris and the unmentionable garnered not a single word of disapproval from that disgusting amoral club
 
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Liverpool being honest and upfront with their fans.

A expect City not to announce how many new Flexi-Gold season tickets are being made available. Just when they go on sale, the cost, and when they have sold out.

Liverpool have provided details of how the additional tickets in the expanded Anfield Road Stand will be allocated, along with changes to ticket pricing and structures for the upcoming 2023/24 season.

In an update on the club’s official website, Liverpool have announced a breakdown of the ticket allocation for the new Anfield Road Stand.

  • 1,000 new season tickets
  • 3,000 general admission
  • A new young adults section in the lower tier
  • Most expensive single adult ticket to cost £54, cheapest £30
 
Their season tickets are not that badly priced. None are as expensive as mine at £930. And mine isn’t the most expensive normal season ticket at City.

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And their matchday ticket prices are much more reasonably priced with a much wider range of prices than ours.

View attachment 147288For adults their prices range from £9-£61.
On Saturday against Newcastle, our prices ranged from £71-£88. Our cheapest adult ticket is more expensive than their most expensive PL ticket.

Their children’s prices are almost exclusively £9 (apart from the new AF second tier where it’s still only £30).
On Saturday our children’s prices were £43-£58.


People with an ‘L’ postcode can buy matchday tickets for as little as £9 and they can get tickets before they go on sale to anyone else.



Liverpool look after their core and local fans much better than City do. They’d have backed their fans over the Istanbul post-CL final car park situation n’all, while City didn’t say a Dicky Bird. They put City to shame when it comes to having their fans backs to be honest.
I get what your saying and I agree, things like tickets for people with an l postcode is great and we should be doing something similar.

Where I don’t agree, is that they have massively reduced the number of season tickets they have and increased corporate sections and hospitality. To me that isn’t looking after the core fan base.
 
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The Rags have sent an open letter to Ratcliffe about ticket prices and policies.

Click on the link in the tweet.



United clamping down.

 
3 weeks since the letter was sent to Khaldoon. (and the club) Khaldoon must be a very busy man if he (and the club) hasn't replied to the letter yet?
 
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Snippet on the stand opening at the start of the podcast, along with future possible season ticket info, etc, Danny Wilson comments via Ian Cheeseman.

 
The introduction of ‘Every Seat, Every Game’, the club’s new season ticket usage policy, will encourage season ticket holders who are unable to attend a game at Anfield to post their seat on the Ticket Exchange or forward their ticket to someone on their Friends and Family list.

This season an average of almost 500 general admission season ticket seats have been left empty for Premier League home games.

The club’s ongoing consultation with the Supporters Board has contributed to this new change and discussions will continue on developing a range of ticketing policy changes for next season and beyond.

Supporters have told the club in a recent survey that access to tickets is their single biggest concern, and the club’s updated ticketing principles, which were created in consultation with the Supporters Board, include the ambition to make ticket access a realistic goal for all supporters, while maintaining Anfield’s atmosphere and support for the team.


 
The introduction of ‘Every Seat, Every Game’, the club’s new season ticket usage policy, will encourage season ticket holders who are unable to attend a game at Anfield to post their seat on the Ticket Exchange or forward their ticket to someone on their Friends and Family list.

This season an average of almost 500 general admission season ticket seats have been left empty for Premier League home games.

The club’s ongoing consultation with the Supporters Board has contributed to this new change and discussions will continue on developing a range of ticketing policy changes for next season and beyond.

Supporters have told the club in a recent survey that access to tickets is their single biggest concern, and the club’s updated ticketing principles, which were created in consultation with the Supporters Board, include the ambition to make ticket access a realistic goal for all supporters, while maintaining Anfield’s atmosphere and support for the team.


Isn’t this just the same as ours then? They have to go or list 15 games?
 
Club dragging their heels closer to the season ticket renewal date. They’ll give city matter their meeting but It'll just be to tell them that prices are going up and we’ll let you leak the bad news all over social media so when city come out officially and say the cost of the new tickets it won’t seem as bad and most will pay it.

It’s all propaganda from day one when city matters started. City use them like puppets on a string
 
it comes to something when Donald Trump(the loon!) is more open and forthcoming than Manchester City Football Club are.

Then again, the club has been like this since Sheikh Mansour bought the club. In fact, it's got worse over the years.

A club that used to engage and used to be open with the fans, to a club that keeps everything secret and no longer engages with the fans.

Obviously that's how our owner/s want the club to be run.

Thanks for the predictable update from the club, Alex.
 

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