IanBishopsHaircut
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it's only 3 weeks on Sunday and City normally put them on sale 4 weeks in advance.
God is it really?!
Getting excited now
it's only 3 weeks on Sunday and City normally put them on sale 4 weeks in advance.
Free gift is going to be a hard hat for 3rd Tier Southstanders methinks ;-)the free gift might be to have the ST in time for the first game!
I wonder what that implies for season ticket sales and our crowds next season?As I've got someone on my Friends/Family Iist who hasn't got a ST I've just been able to have a play online on the ST planner. Lots of the blocks are denoted "low" availability but when you click on them they don't allow you into the seat selection. The areas where they are still selling STs are as follows and I've given a rough number of seats available:
FAMILY STAND
Not selling on Level 2
Blocks 132,137 and 139 on Level 1 about 160 seats available in total
SOUTH STAND
Not selling on any level
COLIN BELL
Not selling on Level 2 (unless you phone for Premium)
Blocks 121,122,130,131 on Level 1 and about 360 seats in total
Blocks 322,323, 324,325,326,327, 328,329 - about 1100 seats available in total
EAST STAND
Block 242 only on Level 2 and about 20 seats available
Blocks 142, 101,102,109,110 - about 650 seats available in total (Blocks 101 and 109 have the most seats available with about 200 in each)
Blocks in Level 3 - got fed up of counting but more than CB - so prob c1500 seats available
So about c3800 seats in total to choose from for a new ST.
I wonder what that implies for season ticket sales and our crowds next season?
http://www.mcfc.co.uk/News/Club-news/2015/July/Seasoncard-record-story/1409994947
Not sure if the copy and paste ban includes the City website, but I've included the link above just to be safe.
It says 40,000 seasoncards have sold which is a new record and a sell out.
Also says that 2000 Premium priced seats have sold, but it's not clear if these are counted separately to season ticket sales.
Either way it's good news. With 40,000 season tickets, 3000 away tickets, that's going to leave about 12,000 match day tickets for each game to shift. Does anyone know how that compares to previous seasons in terms of the match day tickets we need to sell to be at capacity? Cheers.