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

It’s £113 for me to take my daughter to the Villa game.

What is your theory as to why it is so much and why they haven’t dropped the price to get those seats filled? Seeing as you said my theory was wrong.

If you're asking me I have no idea but I guarantee there will be loads of empty seats, especially if we lose or draw to Palace and the game is of less importance as it looks like we'll miss out on a top five position anyway. I do know they've emailed me saying I can buy three more tickets if I wish ( I'm a season ticket holder) so they're obviously struggling to sell them. Villa is one of the more attractive fixtures too.
 
No, I didn’t get the memo. But it supports my theory even more, they don’t think non-renewals of season ticket is an issue because the slack will be taken up by other people. If that isn’t going to be season ticket holders it I’ll be people paying on a match by match basis.

Or it won't. Or, maybe it will, but it certainly shouldn't be.

No-one should be buying this revenue target nonsense. The club needs long-termism over short-termism.
 
Because the club arrogantly thought that there were more than enough fans waiting in the wings to snap up match day tickets, no matter how high they price them. Obviously they've been proven completely and utterly wrong this season.

Can you please explain why you're so confident that you think those seats will all be filled next season at those prices - along with the many thousands more that will be available - if they can't always fill them this season? Where do you think all these extra fans are going to come from? Do they grow on trees?

The gamble the club have made is that we will be competing for the title and champions league and the demand will be there to fill those extra seats at those prices.

If we were in a live title race, there would be a much bigger demand for the Villa tickets.
 
The gamble the club have made is that we will be competing for the title and champions league and the demand will be there to fill those extra seats at those prices.

If we were in a live title race, there would be a much bigger demand for the Villa tickets.

There would but we're not and given the size of the rebuild needed we might not be for a while. That's also before any possible sanctions we might incur as a result of the endless 115 charges fiasco.

In one of my other posts I said the club have taken a gamble they think is worth taking regarding pricing and season tickets but it's one they might well lose badly. If our performances and success wanes they can drop prices and release more season tickets.....but would people want them if that occurs? That's the gamble. It's a policy built on sand and when the rain falls it's washed away. At the moments it's only spitting but the foundation of sand is already wobbling....
 
The gamble the club have made is that we will be competing for the title and champions league and the demand will be there to fill those extra seats at those prices.

If we were in a live title race, there would be a much bigger demand for the Villa tickets.
They shouldn't be taking any gambles because nothing is a given in football
 
They shouldn't be taking any gambles because nothing is a given in football

Only this. They should be securing the long-term future of the club by winning the next two generations of loud, local fans away from a God-awful United team.

Let United gamble on winning stuff in the next five years to pay for their new stadium. City should be looking much further ahead and making sure that doesn't happen.
 
They’d get annihilated by a small, albeit vocal, section of the support. There would be limited wastage in seasoncard holders not renewing that would be easily picked up by others waiting for a season ticket. The vast majority would pay their money and carry, like they have done for the past 10+ there have been increases.

The fans protests will have played a very limited role in these price freezes.

As for the Villa prices, they need to maintain a level of consistency in pricing across the season. People will have paid for these tickets way in advance at increased prices, to maintain integrity they aren’t introducing dynamic pricing which would allow them to reduce when demand is low. The price is the price and it will be the same next season as they have frozen them.
that "small albeit vocal" section if the support knows what it's doing though

the only thing that ill be consistent about the villa game s the fact it won't have full attendance when it should, the price is indeed the price and that is the problem.
 
Is there any breakdown/info on projections of what the club could make if they lowered prices etc being put forward?

if they charged X/Y the outcome would be A/B.

(45k adults and 3.5k kids at £25/£15 for prem home games comes out at 22m a season in quick maff etc.)
 
Slightly disagree. The increased money in the game generally comes from broadcast rights. These didn't go up because the clubs had big wages to pay, the players/agents demanded more share of the broadcast revenue

I know it's a cliché but we can all make the "nurses get paid this much vs. footballers" argument but the money is in the game, it's only right the players get that

Where you are right is that agent fees and maybe a slight drop in wages could cover the increase in ticket price rises but it's not root cause of them raising prices, it's just a result of greed and wanting to mirror what other clubs do

With our owners, we had a real chance to be different and stand out where pricing was concerned but as the CFG group grows, they'll be hiring people who only care about "graph goes up" numbers
I'm glad we agree on something - I would ask the question as to where did the broadcasting rights money comes from though? It's us of course, or those of us who pay through the nose (again) and chose to punt money at Sky, TNT, Amazon etc etc So you might argue again its not the club, but its us the general public. Whilst there is always a business greed (standard western commercial approach for running a profitable business) I'm not convinced that City are any worse than any other club/business.
 
No, I didn’t get the memo. But it supports my theory even more, they don’t think non-renewals of season ticket is an issue because the slack will be taken up by other people. If that isn’t going to be season ticket holders it I’ll be people paying on a match by match basis.
tbh thats what I see. Match by match tickets bring a lot more in than season ticket holders would do. I dont know the sums but legacy supporters cost them profit and they dont like it. Its not even about keeping a fanbase anymore, they want to maximise profit, very business-like.

Fuck em. By the time the tourists are watching Italian or Spanish football and the PL has shrunk they will want us back. Fuck em.
 
If you're asking me I have no idea but I guarantee there will be loads of empty seats, especially if we lose or draw to Palace and the game is of less importance as it looks like we'll miss out on a top five position anyway. I do know they've emailed me saying I can buy three more tickets if I wish ( I'm a season ticket holder) so they're obviously struggling to sell them. Villa is one of the more attractive fixtures too.
Slightly off topic, I don't understand why Villa wasn't one of the guaranteed buy-back games offered up by the club. yet Bournemouth, Palace and West Ham are. Go figure?
 
Insanity it is - but you can't actually blame the club, they are caught in an insane trap caused by the leeches (agents) in and around the players, and the players themselves. I said this right at the start of this thread, but THIS is the root cause of all of this - how have we collectively got to the point where anyone thinks its acceptabe to pay people 6 figures a WEEK to kick a ball around the pitch...
What I don’t understand is how we have we got ourselves into a situation where we’re paying players like Grealish and Marmoush £300k/wk straight off the bat before they’ve ever kicked a ball for us. Players like Van Dijk (£220k/wk) and Griezmann (£207k/wk) have been at their clubs for years and haven’t built up to that level in that time (and Atlético have a similar matchday income to City).

And paying Haaland £525k/wk; what’s that about?

We’ve got an 18 year old on £15k/wk who I’d never heard of until I looked at our wage structure, yet Foden was playing regularly in the first team and was still only on £12k/wk until he signed a new contract at 21.

We have a higher wage bill than Real Madrid yet probably our lowest quality squad for 15 years.
 
No, I didn’t get the memo. But it supports my theory even more, they don’t think non-renewals of season ticket is an issue because the slack will be taken up by other people. If that isn’t going to be season ticket holders it I’ll be people paying on a match by match basis.
Who are these other people? We aren’t United or Liverpool. Most of the time when our core support stop attending it’s very noticeable. Obviously games like Madrid it doesn’t really matter, but then the crowd is full of non city fans or away fans.

We also aren’t selling out most games either. If we have huge numbers of people willing to pick up the slack and pay these prices we don’t we sell out?

We are also adding another 7,000 seats with the north stand. Unless tickets are affordable it’s not going to look great
 
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Who are these other people? We aren’t United or Liverpool. Most of the time when our core support stop attending it’s very noticeable. Obviously games like Madrid it doesn’t really matter, but then the crowd is full of non city fans or away fans.

We also aren’t selling out most games either. If we have huge numbers of people willing to pick up the slack and pay these prices we don’t we sell out?

We also adding another 7,000 seats with the north stand. Unless tickets are affordable it’s not going to look great

It’s not my opinion. It’s what I think the club thinks. They have the data
 
The gamble the club have made is that we will be competing for the title and champions league and the demand will be there to fill those extra seats at those prices.

If we were in a live title race, there would be a much bigger demand for the Villa tickets.
If the ticketing plan is to stretch the pricing as far as possible and hope the team continues to do well, I believe you are giving them too much credit in your previous posts. That is not a corporate plan; it is gamblers attempting to make a quick buck. They don't have a plan for the future; you can say they have data, they know this and that, they know fuck all, and they're making it up as they go along.
 
Slightly off topic, I don't understand why Villa wasn't one of the guaranteed buy-back games offered up by the club. yet Bournemouth, Palace and West Ham are. Go figure?
just my opinion but I think the buy back games should go and the money saved reinvested in junior season cards. (I know the Club probably saw this as a money spinner at one stage).
 

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