Season Tickets - 2023/24

It does feel like if you dropped your season ticket you’ll struggle to get to the games you want to see.
Agreed. The club have been clever and the value of having a season ticket has increased. I think there was a long time when we were all a bit complacent about ticketing availability. I froze my season ticket last season but still attended a lot of games. I got tickets for all of them with ease. This year is different - the Haaland signing and being another year on from COVID has increased demand in ways that I would not have expected.
 
Sorry but the thread is about 2023/24.

I've previously complained in other seasons when it seemed unjustified, just like you.

Just wait until you see this years financial results later this year.

Profits were also boosted by significant player trading. The £67.7 million profit City generated from the transfer of players’ registrations took the total above £250 million over the last five years and this will grow even further in 2022/23 following the club’s unprecedented transfer business in the 2022 summer window.
 
What about the last 10 seasons?

The global price increases have only been evident in the last 12 months.

Manchester City Football Club has today released its Annual Report for the 2021/22 season, announcing the highest-ever revenues and profits in the Club’s history. The Club has reported record revenues of £613 million and record profits of £41.7 million, the latter being more than double the previous Club record.

Several factors contributed to the Club’s record-breaking financial results and continued profitability, including fans returning to the Etihad Stadium and the increase of the Clubs’ wider commercial revenues.

Profits were also boosted by significant player trading. The £67.7 million profit City generated from the transfer of players’ registrations took the total above £250 million over the last five years and this will grow even further in 2022/23 following the club’s unprecedented transfer business in the 2022 summer window.

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Yeah, the club definitely don’t need an extra £2.4m from us fans. Even if 39,999 of the season ticket holders can easily afford the price rise and just one fan has reached his threshold, it’s still one fan who is missing out.
 
I watched hoof ball for 34 years. ;-)

3 more years of Pep and back to hoof ball again.

Let’s hope our new support sticks around when that happens.

We’ll still be here, won’t we.
 
No course not. It’s good to debate and have differing opinions.

As I say, I’m okay and can afford it but it really grinds my gears when I see people saying they can’t afford it anymore. I know dozens of City fans who used to go but don’t anymore. Almost all of them are because of the prices and being unable to get the cheaper tickets as there are so few of them.

I work in a school and some of the kids there think it’s magical that I have a season ticket, there are two lads who to ask me to just show them the mobile ticket on my phone and they always give it ‘woah!’. Their parents can’t afford to take them unless it’s an early round FA Cup game (of which the tickets for next season have gone up 140% from £25 to £35!).

To be fair those prices are max. The games this year under the cap were Chelsea, Chelsea, Liverpool and Arsenal, so they were always going to be the max.

But usually when they’re lower league teams, they’re well below max. Often a fiver or even a quid for kids.
 
A warning to City, and to us fans if you`ve ever been to the Nou Camp as a neutral "tourist" fan, it`s awful. At the lesser games it`s like a morgue. Champs League games are played in front of half empty stadiums. Watching Barcelona isn`t all that it`s made out to be, and that includes when they had Messi in the team.
Price out the hardcore and you`ll kill the atmosphere.
 
What are fans prepared to do about this?

There are a few things supporters groups can put out, but without the masses getting involved they won’t work.

I’d be reluctant to do anything that affects the atmosphere at our remaining games this year (walk outs and disrupting games off the cards).

We (1894) have tried to pressure city on ticket price rises for years and nothing has worked.

That leaves options like:

- Post match sit-ins
- cup scheme boycotts
- platinum membership boycotts
- protests at CFA

These things could work. But they would require people to actually do something and get involved (rather than sit back and hope 1894 do it for them). They require solidarity and sacrifice from the majority. Would people get involved? Because if not, there’s nothing we can do.

Genuinely open to any feedback or suggestions.

That is precisely the business model they are pursuing, but they won't be honest and admit it.
So it's just like the compulsory cup scheme other clubs have had bad publicity for , but we are sneaking it through the back door , a way to get extra money out of season ticket holders that they know most will pay, why not just be honest and add the price to a season ticke
 
Yeah, the club definitely don’t need an extra £2.4m from us fans. Even if 39,999 of the season ticket holders can easily afford the price rise and just one fan has reached his threshold, it’s still one fan who is missing out.
It's going to cost us £300,000,000 to replace Bernie, Gundog and Eric, to keep above you rags, sorry, the rag's. Peanuts for us fan's.
 

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