reading tickets selling fast {merged}

I personally blame the ticket prices for the hamburg game on a lot of our selling cup ticket problems.
People seem to think because the club as done it at a fiver once it will keep doing it and that ain't gonna happen,the amount of times i have heard other blues say they should do it at them prices is ridiculous.
I also think the amount of home games in a short space of time has a bearing to.
 
gap_f/w said:
We joined the cup scheme as a we

1. Do not want to miss a game

2. Remain seated together

Our seats being in EL3 we were moved to North Stand 1 and not seated together.

We had the inconvenience of going to the ticket office to have seats together in Level 2.

Whilst wanting a bigger crowd to cheer us on hopefully to Wembley I will be pissed off if level 3 is opened and tickets sold to any seasoncard holder from Level 1 or Level 2 who could not be bothered to purchase tickets for previous rounds or until now for this game.

Hope if we do get to Wembley the club change the criteria for purchasing tickets and allow seasoncard attendees at previous rounds first choice of tickets over seasoncard non attendees.
I am normally in the South Stand and move for most Cup games. I like the experience of sitting in different parts of the ground. Don't really get the attachment to your seats, in the end as long as you have a good view, and you are together with your friends, then that's all that matters. However, I suppose if you have prime seats, and end up sitting in the rain and dont like the view from ground level, you might be unhappy! I puposefully gambled on Row B in Tier 1 on the halfway line as I want to get as close as possible. It's worth seeing the players close up every now and again. Against Villa I had this view, and you could see that Lescott and Kompany were even bigger and more powerful than Heskey. That view is something you miss when you are in Level 2 and 3. You see the pattern of play much better, and don't get a heart-attack everytime the ball goes in our penalty area, but there are positives.
 
The conclusion of this will be.

City's top brass, heads of departments, etc, will have another meeting.(regarding this) On top of all the other meetings that have happened because of BM.

BTW. Did anyone notice that the half-time presenter-fan chat(tell me the score) has been ditched after we complained about the Fulham farce?
 
People have just got to realise that for many, financially it is getting harder and harder and choices have to be made unfortunately.

Work or lack of it, travel, mid week kick off's, TV etc, not everyone can or will make it.

Those that make it, great and those that don't, im certainly not going to sit here and judge you for it, im sure you have your reasons.

Our support has always been there and a few low crowds in cup competitions that see the same decline in crowds for virtually every other club wont change my mind on it.
 
u2fme2 said:
SWP's back said:
Could not agree more
we only have ourselves to blame blues
Cup crowds have always been poor. They are on previous years and we have so much more football, and live TV to cope with

City have a very loyal following, but it's not as big a base as United and Liverpool, and not as wealthy as the London clubs, cos a lot of City fans are from the North West

I remember in seasons gone by we have always had poor League, FA and even UEFA Cup attendances......"poor" in comparison to our League crowds which are top 4 despite no trophies in 35 years.
 
Marvin said:
sky tot said:
Ive been trying to buy tickets online for 2 days now.
Because i havn`t used this service for ages,i therefore cant remember my login password.
no problem ,city will send me a e-mail reminder.
But ive changed my email address,
no problem i will ring custumer service to update it.
After two 20mins sessions waiting in a queue,i eventually speak to someone.
Tell the girl my new e-mail address TWICE,ive still havn`t recieved
any fucking email of city .
Feel like fucking it right off,but my 2 kids are right up for it.
Have you trie e-mailing tickets@mcfc.co.uk or general enquiries mcfc@mcfc.co.uk? Worth a go.

I reckon if you rang 0870 0621894 (office hours) and select the Customer Services Option they'd let you book over the phone without paying a fee, but I can imagine you'd be hanging on the line for some while.

Could you create a new supporter log-in by registering online again? Perhaps under your children's name? Have to beware of time in issuing paper tickets as it's now Tuesday

Sounds frustrating. All in all I think I'd try tinging supporter services tomorrow morning
Marvin thanks for your help.
I did email on Monday and i recieved a standard reply email, telling to ring custumer services.I think i might go down registering under one of my kids name.
cheers ...
 
sky tot said:
Marvin said:
Have you trie e-mailing tickets@mcfc.co.uk or general enquiries mcfc@mcfc.co.uk? Worth a go.

I reckon if you rang 0870 0621894 (office hours) and select the Customer Services Option they'd let you book over the phone without paying a fee, but I can imagine you'd be hanging on the line for some while.

Could you create a new supporter log-in by registering online again? Perhaps under your children's name? Have to beware of time in issuing paper tickets as it's now Tuesday

Sounds frustrating. All in all I think I'd try tinging supporter services tomorrow morning
Marvin thanks for your help.
I did email on Monday and i recieved a standard reply email, telling to ring custumer services.I think i might go down registering under one of my kids name.
cheers ...
Good Luck. Going to settle down and watch Barca now. Hope you don't get too stressed by City!
 
blueinsa said:
People have just got to realise that for many, financially it is getting harder and harder and choices have to be made unfortunately.

Work or lack of it, travel, mid week kick off's, TV etc, not everyone can or will make it.

Those that make it, great and those that don't, im certainly not going to sit here and judge you for it, im sure you have your reasons.

Our support has always been there and a few low crowds in cup competitions that see the same decline in crowds for virtually every other club wont change my mind on it.

I`m just So grateful that my best mate bought mine for me and I have been chipping away at paying him back all season, this successful run in cups is costing me/him a small fortune. Long may it reign. I hope I owe him a fortune by the end of the year. Gonna pick and choose next season but right now the way its panning out ,I`d have it no other way. City for the Cup.
 
sky tot said:
Marvin said:
Have you trie e-mailing tickets@mcfc.co.uk or general enquiries mcfc@mcfc.co.uk? Worth a go.

I reckon if you rang 0870 0621894 (office hours) and select the Customer Services Option they'd let you book over the phone without paying a fee, but I can imagine you'd be hanging on the line for some while.

Could you create a new supporter log-in by registering online again? Perhaps under your children's name? Have to beware of time in issuing paper tickets as it's now Tuesday

Sounds frustrating. All in all I think I'd try tinging supporter services tomorrow morning
Marvin thanks for your help.
I did email on Monday and i recieved a standard reply email, telling to ring custumer services.I think i might go down registering under one of my kids name.
cheers ...
Have you tried your postcode as a password?
 
Let's just get a few priorities sorted:

1 My seat in CBL3 come hell, high water or the Ashton Canal inundatin' Sport City is mine an' for me!

2 City winnin' summat.

3 - ∞ MANUre gettin' relegated.

Nothin' in the history of MCFC, the relegations, Dave Ewing's own goals, the wilderness decades, will come as low as openin' up CBL3 after I have bought me ticket an' 'ave to sit with the deaf mutes on CBL2 and some johnny-come-lately sittin' in me season ticket seat. Just WhoTF is the CupDirectScheme for?

An' if me Balo 'at dunt fit when it comes, Jeez, where's me tazer!
 
Marvin

Appreciate your comments and we are not averse to sitting in different parts of the stadium, we have tried every stand and now have our preferred seats for our old age.

I still sometimes take my grandchildren in the family stand.

The point I was trying to make is that we will be annoyed that we have been moved if the could not be arsed support in previous rounds can now be arsed and we have had inconvenience due to them and hope the club value the supporters from earlier rounds more than those wishing to attend now, and reward the all game attendees before the 'we are close to a final' brigade.

I say this on behalf of those whom have attended with few loyalty points, we ourselves have over 5000 so obtaining tickets for a final will not be an issue, but then again knowing our club








Marvin said:
gap_f/w said:
We joined the cup scheme as a we

1. Do not want to miss a game

2. Remain seated together

Our seats being in EL3 we were moved to North Stand 1 and not seated together.

We had the inconvenience of going to the ticket office to have seats together in Level 2.

Whilst wanting a bigger crowd to cheer us on hopefully to Wembley I will be pissed off if level 3 is opened and tickets sold to any seasoncard holder from Level 1 or Level 2 who could not be bothered to purchase tickets for previous rounds or until now for this game.
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Hope if we do get to Wembley the club change the criteria for purchasing tickets and allow seasoncard attendees at previous rounds first choice of tickets over seasoncard non attendees.
I am normally in the South Stand and move for most Cup games. I like the experience of sitting in different parts of the ground. Don't really get the attachment to your seats, in the end as long as you have a good view, and you are together with your friends, then that's all that matters. However, I suppose if you have prime seats, and end up sitting in the rain and dont like the view from ground level, you might be unhappy! I puposefully gambled on Row B in Tier 1 on the halfway line as I want to get as close as possible. It's worth seeing the players close up every now and again. Against Villa I had this view, and you could see that Lescott and Kompany were even bigger and more powerful than Heskey. That view is something you miss when you are in Level 2 and 3. You see the pattern of play much better, and don't get a heart-attack everytime the ball goes in our penalty area, but there are positives.
 
Dave Ewing's Back 'eader said:
Let's just get a few priorities sorted:

1 My seat in CBL3 come hell, high water or the Ashton Canal inundatin' Sport City is mine an' for me!

2 City winnin' summat.

3 - ∞ MANUre gettin' relegated.

Nothin' in the history of MCFC, the relegations, Dave Ewing's own goals, the wilderness decades, will come as low as openin' up CBL3 after I have bought me ticket an' 'ave to sit with the deaf mutes on CBL2 and some johnny-come-lately sittin' in me season ticket seat. Just WhoTF is the CupDirectScheme for?

An' if me Balo 'at dunt fit when it comes, Jeez, where's me tazer!

Amen Brother, though on the East side for me! ;-)

(Thank fuck I'm not the only Level 3-er who's ordered a Balo hat!)
 
Breaking news all tickets are sold we are not opening tier 3 to teach all you stay at home fans in the previous rounds a lesson!
 
mcfcliam said:
Open the 3rd tier!!!!!
nah keep it shut

then just the loyal fans will be in the ground on Sunday

i also heard earlier that if City get to the semi-final the main ticket criteria will be the ones who went on Sunday having first dibs as there's approximately 34,000 of them there and that'll leave 2000 for corporate and none for the Supporters Club out of our 36000 allocation
 
SWP's back said:
de niro said:
if we actually had a decent fan base all this brinkmanship wouldn't be necessary.

we have the best side for decades and the cup crowds this season have been nothing short of a disgrace.

if the club close part of the ground due to a poor sales history who the fuck can blame them.

Could not agree more

You Guys are saying this as if the Cup crowds have only recently been low. They were only 25000-ish during the last Europa jaunt.

Hamburg took an extreme tactic to sell out. The others were nowhere near.
 
But the point remains.

Why close the 3rd tiers?

FA Cup quarter final, cheap tickets, Sunday = big crowd.

I don't see any logic at all in the way City are handling this.

It's getting byond a joke now. Tuesday and the 3rd tiers still aren't open.
 

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