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

Trying to buy 2 extra tickets for palace for a lad at work and his young lad

The cheapest I can get is £63 / £35

Palace at home at 12:30!!??

What is happening to our club? This is fucking disgusting
And the sad thing is, they do not give a single fuck what we think or feel about it.

They’re not arsed if a family from Wythenshawe or Harpurhey can’t afford to go and there are empty seats, they’re just happy they’ve been able to shift fewer tickets for more money to people from anywhere whether they’re City fans or not.

Let’s say we have 10,000 seats available to sell for the game as individual match tickets (approximates: 52k stadium, 35k STs, 3k away fans, 4k hospitality+corporate, leaving 10k). If they sell 5,000 of them at £120 (and many go for double that) through their ticket tout partners (and their Sister sites, because they all have Sister sites n’all!) and 2,000 at £71 through the official City ticket website, they don’t care that there are 3,000 empty seats and they don’t care that they could have sold all 10,000 at £35 for adults and £15 for children to local Blues who’d love to be there for the last Saturday home game of the season which would create a better atmosphere and it be a better occasion for the players on the pitch and the fans in the stands who’d likely be regular returners to the stadium because they enjoyed the game and the atmosphere… because they’d make more money the other way.

They’d rather have 3,000 empty seats, a ground swarming with nobodies, some who’d leave the ground if we got beat without a care in the world, some not even City fans, creating a shitter atmosphere and a shitter occasion for the team and the fans… but a bit more money.

Money money money!


YOU’VE PRICED OUT OUR KIDS, YOU’VE PRICED OUT OUR KIDS, OH MAN CITY, YOU’VE PRICED OUT OUR KIDS!
(…and adults!)
 
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I'm aware we don't publish category prices, but someone on here must know if the price remains the same across the various ticket drops.
Yes .pretty sure they do stay the same,there is no dynamic pricing. I buy most of my tickets in the summer drop, and when the returns go up they are the same price. It is an issue when a game gets changed like this one to an inconvenient time,and some setas don't get resold(remebering they have been sold once) but I don't see that they could sell them cheaper than I paid for mine. The issue is the original price.
 
And the sad thing is, they do not give a single fuck what we think or feel about it.

They’re not arsed if a family from Wythenshawe or Harpurhey can’t afford to go and there are empty seats, they’re just happy they’ve been able to shift fewer tickets for more money to people from anywhere whether they’re City fans or not.

Let’s say we have 10,000 seats available to sell for the game as individual match tickets (approximates: 52k stadium, 35k STs, 3k away fans, 4k hospitality+corporate, leaving 10k). If they sell 5,000 of them at £120 (and many go for double that) through their ticket tout partners (and their Sister sites, because they all have Sister sites n’all!) and 2,000 at £71 through the official City ticket website, they don’t care that there are 3,000 empty seats and they don’t care that they could have sold all 10,000 at £35 for adults and £15 for children to local Blues who’d love to be there for the last Saturday home game of the season which would create a better atmosphere and it be a better occasion for the players on the pitch and the fans in the stands who’d likely be regular returners to the stadium because they enjoyed the game and the atmosphere… because they’d make more money the other way.

They’d rather have 3,000 empty seats, a ground swaming with nobodies, some who’d leave the ground if we got beat without a care in the world, some not even City fans, creating a shitter atmosphere and a shitter occasion for the team and the fans… but a bit more money.

Money money money!


YOU’VE PRICED OUT OUR KIDS, YOU’VE PRICED OUT OUR KIDS, OH MAN CITY, YOU’VE PRICED OUT OUR KIDS!
(…and adults!)

Yup, Soriano announced his intentions in the video that was posted 11 years ago, he told everybody what he was up to.

But the people who own City don't know that because they dindunuffin!!
 
And the sad thing is, they do not give a single fuck what we think or feel about it.

They’re not arsed if a family from Wythenshawe or Harpurhey can’t afford to go and there are empty seats, they’re just happy they’ve been able to shift fewer tickets for more money to people from anywhere whether they’re City fans or not.

Let’s say we have 10,000 seats available to sell for the game as individual match tickets (approximates: 52k stadium, 35k STs, 3k away fans, 4k hospitality+corporate, leaving 10k). If they sell 5,000 of them at £120 (and many go for double that) through their ticket tout partners (and their Sister sites, because they all have Sister sites n’all!) and 2,000 at £71 through the official City ticket website, they don’t care that there are 3,000 empty seats and they don’t care that they could have sold all 10,000 at £35 for adults and £15 for children to local Blues who’d love to be there for the last Saturday home game of the season which would create a better atmosphere and it be a better occasion for the players on the pitch and the fans in the stands who’d likely be regular returners to the stadium because they enjoyed the game and the atmosphere… because they’d make more money the other way.

They’d rather have 3,000 empty seats, a ground swaming with nobodies, some who’d leave the ground if we got beat without a care in the world, some not even City fans, creating a shitter atmosphere and a shitter occasion for the team and the fans… but a bit more money.

Money money money!


YOU’VE PRICED OUT OUR KIDS, YOU’VE PRICED OUT OUR KIDS, OH MAN CITY, YOU’VE PRICED OUT OUR KIDS!
(…and adults!)
Writing has been on the wall for years. I’m a FOC legacy fan. You know, the ones that were begged to buy early bird season tickets in March not knowing if you were going to be relegated or not. I tried to help the old lady behind me (to no avail) who couldn’t switch from a dumb phone to a smart phone when they changed the admission system. As an example I arrive in the stadium about 15 minutes before kick off and go straight to my seat. I don’t film anything or go on any social media sites to express my excitement. At half time I stay in my seat and chat those around me. Full time I make my way back to the bus.

I score zero on their criteria on their list of a desirable fan.

We had to turn into what we despise. I kind of understand it. I don’t like it. I love City. I always will. It just might be from afar soon. I feel like I’ve had my Dear John letter lol.
 

Well done CM. The wording on "general admission" season tickets looks like Flexi-Gold charge could change
 
And the sad thing is, they do not give a single fuck what we think or feel about it.

They’re not arsed if a family from Wythenshawe or Harpurhey can’t afford to go and there are empty seats, they’re just happy they’ve been able to shift fewer tickets for more money to people from anywhere whether they’re City fans or not.

Let’s say we have 10,000 seats available to sell for the game as individual match tickets (approximates: 52k stadium, 35k STs, 3k away fans, 4k hospitality+corporate, leaving 10k). If they sell 5,000 of them at £120 (and many go for double that) through their ticket tout partners (and their Sister sites, because they all have Sister sites n’all!) and 2,000 at £71 through the official City ticket website, they don’t care that there are 3,000 empty seats and they don’t care that they could have sold all 10,000 at £35 for adults and £15 for children to local Blues who’d love to be there for the last Saturday home game of the season which would create a better atmosphere and it be a better occasion for the players on the pitch and the fans in the stands who’d likely be regular returners to the stadium because they enjoyed the game and the atmosphere… because they’d make more money the other way.

They’d rather have 3,000 empty seats, a ground swaming with nobodies, some who’d leave the ground if we got beat without a care in the world, some not even City fans, creating a shitter atmosphere and a shitter occasion for the team and the fans… but a bit more money.

Money money money!


YOU’VE PRICED OUT OUR KIDS, YOU’VE PRICED OUT OUR KIDS, OH MAN CITY, YOU’VE PRICED OUT OUR KIDS!
(…and adults!)
Yep. I eventually found some at £61 / £33... but still too much for him.... so that's an 8 year old, who thought he was going watching city, pissed off and potentially losing interest
 
This is welcome news of course. Good for us season ticket holders but I don't think a freeze in match day pricing is sufficient, given some of the match day prices this season have been extortionate - for kids as well as adults - which has put loads off buying tickets and we also have another 8000 seats to fill from the middle of next season. Also, we need some meat on the bones regarding Flexi-Gold and the upfront cost plus whether there has been a change of heart regarding issuing new season tickets
 
Great news. Well done to all those that have been pushing for it behind the scenes.

The freeze itself is good, but the change in stance is the better news. perhaps a realisation that they've pushed the core fans too far and this is a first step towards getting them back on board. Or it could just be a one-off and they'll be back to screwing us as hard as possible in 12 months. Either way, good news.
 

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