If Blues struggle for home tickets, IMHO it’s madness not to join your local Supporters Club if you have a reliable one near you. Not for the myth of the Away allocations but for members sharing cheaper tickets amongst each other when they can’t get to games.
In the last 2 days I’ve sorted a Madrid at home and a pair of tickets for Leeds at home for a Dad and his lad. All for below FV.
Of course the Madrid issue on the Ckub and the increased demand we have generally.If large numbers of people join a supporters club wouldn’t it make getting tickets much more difficult?
10 tickets being shared around 400 people instead of 200 for instance.
would that not annoy lots of supporters clubs as well? Hundreds of new members who are only there to get tickets
I think that idea is just a quick fix that doesn’t solve the problem and pushes it into the background. The Madrid game for example - that’s all on the club they just had to change the sales criteria.
Depends where in the stadium you are, age and on what membership level. Can be anywhere from £299 to £1525.Btw can anyone tell me how much does a season ticket cost?
Some? You mean one? You are right but they don’t exactly make it easy. The lady behind me stopped going as printing wasn’t an option for her. One of the chaps I go with is one of a handful who were persistent enough to get a season card after a tedious exchange of emails, phone calls and visit to the club.Oh dear. Think you’re done. Some of your points factually incorrect eg you can have a ST if you’ve no smart phone.
Thanks for sharing. Confirms some suspicions I’ve had.Now I'm no longer involved in City Matters, I'm going to go public with this. I know, because I saw the board minutes, that back in 2017, the subject of ticket prices was raised round this time of year, when planning for the following season. The board agreed that fans had been asked to absorb a number of price rises over the previous seasons and felt season ticket prices were high enough and shouldn't be increased.
Of course they were increased and I can guess who made that decision, in defiance of the board. Our CEO's view (and I've had this confirmed by a third party) is that while we're enjoying the success we're enjoying them we should expect to pay more to watch it.
I can also tell you that the same person was planning for a European Super League for a number of years prior to the botched announcement a couple of years ago. Had the cartel clubs not made such a mess of things, we'd have been balls deep in that enterprise. It wasn't the prospect of an ESL that frightened us off but the rather clueless attempt at implementing it.
We have a CEO who has £, $ and € signs where his iris and cornea should be.