DavidChubs
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I've only just realised that Villa at home is only a few days before Wembley. With this in mind the ticket price of £71 stinks.
Even without that in mind it stinks.I've only just realised that Villa at home is only a few days before Wembley. With this in mind the ticket price of £71 stinks.
i know a tour guide at city it booked solid at half term and now open till 8 at night all tourist. the tour is changing to free flow where they get headphones and walk set route with less tour guides so they will not turn anyone away as they do at present while it's like this tickets will stay high£30 is a reasonable price for any PL match.
Clubs have been taking the piss out of fans for years and will continue to do so until people stop going. Why do you think our 'target audience' is tourists and corporate hospitality?
Like Bradford have been doing in League 2.
Another game priced at a tenner at the weekend, 22,214 there in League 2
That should have been part of the deal Tim ;)I’ve just given away 5 tickets for Saturday with help off a mate. I can’t promise they will miss the first 9 minutes!
It just annoys me when I see what Bradford are doing, cheap prices, packing the place, fans love it, players love it, great atmosphere. I know City can't sell for a tenner, but £71 mid-week against Villa is madness. For football tourists it's nothing really as a once-off, but for regulars it's simply too much for 1 game. That's the core problem, there are enough "once off fans" willing to pay the higher price. For now...
Matchday revenue is such a small component, charging £50 would still be high, but it'd be better than £71. City seem terrified that fans will buy for £50 and sell it on for £100, but that can only happen for maybe 5/6 games a season. And they price those games accordingly. The rest are crazy prices, lower the cost, pack the place, improve the product.
The Ticket Compliance Manager will be after you.I’ve just given away 5 tickets for Saturday with help off a mate. I can’t promise they will miss the first 9 minutes!
It used to be 8.Just like they always have had
Part of the madness is that many Blues on the Face Value ticket pages save up to buy hospitality tickets from the Club for special occasions. City are attacking a significant income stream.It used to be 8.
It should have been 10.
You touting bastards, it shouldn't be 1.
Part of the madness is that many Blues on the Face Value ticket pages save up to buy hospitality tickets from the Club for special occasions. City are attacking a significant income stream.
Probably true what you say mate. I know the club want everyone to use the official ticket site and exchange. Maybe it’s reasonable to expect this but our admin / management don’t understand the loathing for the official system amongst many fans. It’s more than a price issue.Don't worry Timothy. I'm sure if they ban them it would only relate to the standard tickets. They'd still happily take that hospitality dough off them.
With their warped way of thinking they probably believe if they ban them from their normal seats they might be able to afford to do hospitality twice a season instead of just the once.
I've only just realised that Villa at home is only a few days before Wembley. With this in mind the ticket price of £71 stinks.
Like Bradford have been doing in League 2.
Another game priced at a tenner at the weekend, 22,214 there in League 2
And there’s me believing your score predictions, 1-1 my arse.I've not been priced out. I stopped going a couple of years back because I was bored with football and didn't enjoy it any more. Don't even have Sky Sports and I use my nephews Sky Go tif I fancy a game, but to be honest I don't think I've watched a full 90 minute game for 3 years now apart from one or two games. I had the Derby on at the weekend and spent most of it reading a book and following the Matchday Thread.
Used to go to all home games and the odd away game. I just got bored watching games.