Priced out?

They're sold out, so many people must think they're worthwhile.
They sold out because if you are a member desperate for a season ticket paying £150 extra is currently the only way.

After multiple summers with very limited or no new season tickets being released there are now enough members desperate enough to pay it, with it looking as though no golds will be made available any time soon.
 
They sold out because if you are a member desperate for a season ticket paying £150 extra is currently the only way.

After multiple summers with very limited or no new season tickets being released there are now enough members desperate enough to pay it, with it looking as though no golds will be made available any time soon.
Partly, there will be some desperate for a season ticket but there will be some matchday buyers that go to about 10 games that bought them because it works out cheaper. How many of either group bought them it’s impossible to know.
 
Partly, there will be some desperate for a season ticket but there will be some matchday buyers that go to about 10 games that bought them because it works out cheaper. How many of either group bought them it’s impossible to know.
A lot of the flexi-goods were for junior members who go to games with an adult season card holder. The up front fee works out at an extra £50’(£75 less £25 membership fee the juniors would be paying anyway). For that they see all the big games on weekends and can miss the lesser games on a “wet and windy Wednesday night”.

A big share of the flexi- goods in the expanded North Stand will be for juniors.

Clearly, people wanting a full adult season card will be less satisfied.
 
City must have some spare cash, as they have given every Ciity fans £10. credit to spend inside the Etihad. The reason behind that being? Does anyone know? Just out of curiosity.
Probably trying to get rid of beer stocks and food that will be going out of date in a few months.
 
After campaigning to get away tickets reduced to £30, and that remaining, I thought PL clubs and the fans were heading in the right direction together, especially after empty stadiums during COVID, and the welcome back by the PL clubs and their owners, but it’s getting worse, with club owners constantly increasing match day ticket prices, etc.
 
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After campaigning to get away tickets reduced to £30, and that remaining, I thought PL clubs and the fans were heading in the right direction together, especially after empty stadiums during COVID, a the welcome back by the PL clubs and their owners, but it’s getting worse, with club owners constantly increasing match day ticket prices, etc.
The more the broadcast revenue rises the cheaper the tickets should become. The broadcasters are also part of the problem. The simplest solution would be to ringfence part of the broadcast revenue to subsidise home ticket prices and keep them at realistic levels. It should just be part of the contract. The new Regulator would get huge support from fans if they intervened to try and make this happen. Matchgoing fans are part of the spectacle for the TV audience. That was proven by Covid in empty stadiums.
 
Possibly for the Rags game which more tickets were released today?

They were charging £77 for the Spurs game on alot of areas in the ground. It's scandalous.

I've the same issue as @give it to gordon all I'm getting is single tickets, Most of the time seats that is 6 or 7 seats apart and asking people to move up a seat. I won't go to the football on my own as I wouldn't leave my daughter at home whilst I go to the game. We either both go or don't go at all.

It's a massive issue for fans that can't get tickets that are seated together, The price of tickets also is far too much for certain games.
Just catching up on the thread, but same issue for me as per you and @give it to gordon
Last few times me and other family members have had to sit a few seats apart, and especially when you’re paying matchday prices, that’s no joke really.
I’ve been to watch our women more than our men this season.
 
Just catching up on the thread, but same issue for me as per you and @give it to gordon
Last few times me and other family members have had to sit a few seats apart, and especially when you’re paying matchday prices, that’s no joke really.
I’ve been to watch our women more than our men this season.
It's mad that you've said that, Myself and Daughter have went to every home game for the women as we get seats together, Plus the daughter loves it, She'll watch any football that's City related.

She actually has Shaw on the back of her shirt now, She didn't even contemplate one of them mens players.

Anyway, I'm more than happy to watch Greenwood in the flesh (even though she's a scouser)... :-)
 

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