Tim of the Oak
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They have got to the end of the Waiting list today and anyone on it can buy.There is still wide availability.General Sale will
be next
Thanks for the info borninm 14
They have got to the end of the Waiting list today and anyone on it can buy.There is still wide availability.General Sale will
be next
Can see the north stand extension being shelved if there is still wide availability.
That,and they will have 2 years at least to build a new waiting list, also we don't know how many on the list, didn't buy for whatever reason but want to stay on the list.Fair point, however, we don't know how many season cards the Club planned to sell and how close sales are to the elusive figure!
Can see the north stand extension being shelved if there is still wide availability.
That,and they will have 2 years at least to build a new waiting list, also we don't know how many on the list, didn't buy for whatever reason but want to stay on the list.
My post was not a dig at the club.That's the spirit!
We are likely to have 42,000 plus season ticket holders next season - quite possibly more. Its bloody incredible. I have spent today drafting an investment paper to a major overseas investor in Manchester.
Can I just point out a few things I have learnt today.
7 million people live within one hours drive of Manchester
128,000 more people will live in Manchester City centre by 2025
The Airport development is the largest in the uk since the Olympics in 2012
Manchester hotels have an 80% occupancy
70% of graduates remain in Manchester after graduation - that is currently 154,000
The City and North of England is growing and growing fast - lots and I mean lots of people have not been able to get to games because getting a ticket has been a hassle and expensive. More young people will want to watch us as we win more and have players like Pogpa and Aguero etc etc and be associated with our success.
The stadium even at 62,000 is nowhere near big enough for where we will end up. I remember us playing Millwall at Maine Road and winning 3-0 (Nigel Spink in net for them ) and we had a crowd of 29,000 and thinking where will we get another 19,000 from.
Just 15 years later and we will have an average gate above 53,000 next year. I am very confident that I will (within 10 years) watch City at this stadium in front of regular 70k plus crowds.
Nobody said there was a vast amount left, just good availability. The point is anybody looking may see thousands of available seats, but at least 6000 won't be sold . There is no way of knowing how far we are off reaching the maximum season ticket sales.My post was not a dig at the club.
IF the rumours above are true and there is still a vast amount of season tickets still not sold then i can fully understand the club not shelling out to increase the capacity by another 7500.
Lets see if your points above are correct as these people will have a much better choice of getting tickets next year on a match to match basis.
I think the point @worsleyweb made that has been overlooked is that supporters said its a hassle getting tickets on a match by match basis, as has been shown by the number that have decided to by seasoncards insteadMy post was not a dig at the club.
IF the rumours above are true and there is still a vast amount of season tickets still not sold then i can fully understand the club not shelling out to increase the capacity by another 7500.
Lets see if your points above are correct as these people will have a much better choice of getting tickets next year on a match to match basis.
All of the cheap seat tickets didn't sell out from existing seasoncard holders which, I would suggest, means that should a new stand be built the people wanting the cheap seats from existing card holders will have gone, allowing more for newcomersThey have issue a lot of refunds as a significant amount paid £100 to join the waiting list expecting to be able to buy the cheaper tickets.
The club will need to use a similar incentive to fill a potential North Stand and not offer it to existing season ticket holders to move to a cheaper seat otherwise there will be no chance of filling it.
My post was not a dig at the club.
IF the rumours above are true and there is still a vast amount of season tickets still not sold then i can fully understand the club not shelling out to increase the capacity by another 7500.
Lets see if your points above are correct as these people will have a much better choice of getting tickets next year on a match to match basis.
Are you surprised that there is 'Good availability' still left then for season tickets ?Nobody said there was a vast amount left, just good availability. The point is anybody looking may see thousands of available seats, but at least 6000 won't be sold . There is no way of knowing how far we are off reaching the maximum season ticket sales.
IMO They will want at least 10,000/12,000 matchday tickets available
IMHO, that would have been the original plan but the Club had to adapt when so many Blues moved to cheaper seats! 10k to 12k would have left too many expensive seats to sell!
No what I'm saying is there is plenty of seats to choose from for anybody buying a s/c. But there may only be a few hundred season tickets left to sell as a few thousand of those available seats will be kept back for match day sales.Are you surprised that there is 'Good availability' still left then for season tickets ?
Because i for one am based that the original proposal was to build a further 7500 seats in the north stand.
IMHO, that would have been the original plan but the Club had to adapt when so many Blues moved to cheaper seats! 10k to 12k would have left too many expensive seats to sell!
Are you surprised that there is 'Good availability' still left then for season tickets ?
Because i for one am based that the original proposal was to build a further 7500 seats in the north stand.
Expensive seats are the very type of seats the club want available
Corporate packages are big business