Return of Supporters

I'm not 'made up' for Noel, but regardless of whether he goes there's no effect on our fans. Fans just need to roll with it.
Seeing as everything's no longer up in the sky with the high flying birds I think we should bring it down a tad and try and get along a bit better. After all we're not going to live forever.
 
How many fans have been 'special cased'?
And where was that line drawn?
I haven't missed a home game since 1976, a run of 1108 games over 44 years. I'm sure plenty of other fans have personal records that they treasure too. Why are these people being treated differently?
The treatment is different because whatever records we have as individuals, the club only knows about games attended in the last 20 years or so.
Whether it's right or not is another matter.
As it's a home game I'd base it on length of having a season ticket but that will also have complaints for other reasons.
I'd also ban all those who wet their knickers over the super league.
 
is the ballot being drawn today?
Seasoncard Holders
From 9am, Tuesday 11th May, all 2019/20 Seasoncard holders will be able to enter the Manchester City v Everton ballot. Simply log in to your online account to submit your entry. The ballot will close at 11:59pm on Thursday 13th May.

Cityzens Matchday Members

From 9am, Tuesday 11th May, existing Cityzens Matchday members will be able to enter the Manchester City v Everton ballot. Simply log in to your online account to submit your entry. The ballot will close at 11:59pm on Thursday 13th May.

The Club will send an e-mail to all supporters who qualify based on their Ticket Points, and all supporters successful in the ballot on Friday 14th May to provide further clarity on the ticket purchasing process. From Saturday 15th May to Sunday 16th May, these supporters will then have an opportunity to purchase tickets.

Supporters who are unsuccessful will be placed in a balloted ‘reserve pot’ and notified in advance, by e-mail, of the ‘reserve pot’ and sales window. From Monday 17th May, if tickets remain unsold after the 48 hour window has closed, supporters in the ‘reserve pot’ will have the opportunity to purchase tickets until such time the tickets are sold out. There is no guarantee that the opportunity to buy will be offered to the ‘reserve pot’.
 
Seasoncard Holders
From 9am, Tuesday 11th May, all 2019/20 Seasoncard holders will be able to enter the Manchester City v Everton ballot. Simply log in to your online account to submit your entry. The ballot will close at 11:59pm on Thursday 13th May.

Cityzens Matchday Members

From 9am, Tuesday 11th May, existing Cityzens Matchday members will be able to enter the Manchester City v Everton ballot. Simply log in to your online account to submit your entry. The ballot will close at 11:59pm on Thursday 13th May.

The Club will send an e-mail to all supporters who qualify based on their Ticket Points, and all supporters successful in the ballot on Friday 14th May to provide further clarity on the ticket purchasing process. From Saturday 15th May to Sunday 16th May, these supporters will then have an opportunity to purchase tickets.

Supporters who are unsuccessful will be placed in a balloted ‘reserve pot’ and notified in advance, by e-mail, of the ‘reserve pot’ and sales window. From Monday 17th May, if tickets remain unsold after the 48 hour window has closed, supporters in the ‘reserve pot’ will have the opportunity to purchase tickets until such time the tickets are sold out. There is no guarantee that the opportunity to buy will be offered to the ‘reserve pot’.
Thank you
 
I'll say this again for the hard of thinking. The allocation for those on the highest points came out of the Cityzens allocation, not the Seasoncard holders one.

So even if we'd just had a straight ballot for all seasoncard holders, there would be exactly the same number of tickets in the ballot as there are now. Except now there's a few hundred fewer people in the ballot, making the other seasoncard holders' chances in the ballot slightly better.

We've done seasoncard holders a favour doing it this way. I understand people saying it should be on points only (although neither the club nor City Matters agrees with that point of view). But people criticising the system we've come up with because some tickets are going to people like Sean Riley, Dave Wallace, @East Level 2 @Bill and others I know, who prioritise watching City above pretty well everything else, really need to stop moaning as if you haven't got the requisite points it doesn't affect you negatively in the slightest.
I'm assuming Prestwich that you're on the City Matters group.

If so I commend you for your work. Your post above makes things abundantly clear - something I feel was lacking in the clubs ballot communication.
I wasn't happy originally as it appeared ST holders were being lumped in with Citizens.
It appears to me now that there are 2 pots - one for each set of supporters based on proportion of the attendance.
Something to feed back to the club for me
 
Seasoncard Holders
From 9am, Tuesday 11th May, all 2019/20 Seasoncard holders will be able to enter the Manchester City v Everton ballot. Simply log in to your online account to submit your entry. The ballot will close at 11:59pm on Thursday 13th May.

Cityzens Matchday Members

From 9am, Tuesday 11th May, existing Cityzens Matchday members will be able to enter the Manchester City v Everton ballot. Simply log in to your online account to submit your entry. The ballot will close at 11:59pm on Thursday 13th May.

The Club will send an e-mail to all supporters who qualify based on their Ticket Points, and all supporters successful in the ballot on Friday 14th May to provide further clarity on the ticket purchasing process. From Saturday 15th May to Sunday 16th May, these supporters will then have an opportunity to purchase tickets.

Supporters who are unsuccessful will be placed in a balloted ‘reserve pot’ and notified in advance, by e-mail, of the ‘reserve pot’ and sales window. From Monday 17th May, if tickets remain unsold after the 48 hour window has closed, supporters in the ‘reserve pot’ will have the opportunity to purchase tickets until such time the tickets are sold out. There is no guarantee that the opportunity to buy will be offered to the ‘reserve pot’.
Going to be lively on here tomorrow as odd emails start arriving.
 

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