Season Tickets

I know you posted this a while ago but thought I'd reply anyway. Last year it was first come first served with no sales criteria, minimum ticket points, minimum attendance, etc and it sold out in 8 or 9 minutes. Year before that they did do sales criteria, starting at 1000 points, then 500, 250, then any members.
If you're going about 10-15 times a season you should've accumulated quite a few points so if they do a sales criteria like they did for 21-22 then you've got a very good chance. If they do first come first served again then make sure to get onto the website an hour before they go on sale so you've got a good place in the queue.
Last year there were people who'd got onto the site 15-20 minutes before and had still missed out because they had a few thousand ahead of them in the queue.
Club hasn't announced anything yet regarding new sales but keep an eye on the season ticket page on the website and @ManCityHelp on Twitter as details should be announced within a week.

Regarding moving seats, I think you could put your season ticket on the exchange for a game and then purchase two tickets elsewhere. The refund you get for listing your seat on the exchange is only 1/19th of your ST's cost, which is likely to be a bit less than what you'll pay for another ticket though
Thank you for taking the time to reply, that's really helpful.
 
I know you posted this a while ago but thought I'd reply anyway. Last year it was first come first served with no sales criteria, minimum ticket points, minimum attendance, etc and it sold out in 8 or 9 minutes. Year before that they did do sales criteria, starting at 1000 points, then 500, 250, then any members.
If you're going about 10-15 times a season you should've accumulated quite a few points so if they do a sales criteria like they did for 21-22 then you've got a very good chance. If they do first come first served again then make sure to get onto the website an hour before they go on sale so you've got a good place in the queue.
Last year there were people who'd got onto the site 15-20 minutes before and had still missed out because they had a few thousand ahead of them in the queue.
Club hasn't announced anything yet regarding new sales but keep an eye on the season ticket page on the website and @ManCityHelp on Twitter as details should be announced within a week.

Regarding moving seats, I think you could put your season ticket on the exchange for a game and then purchase two tickets elsewhere. The refund you get for listing your seat on the exchange is only 1/19th of your ST's cost, which is likely to be a bit less than what you'll pay for another ticket though
First com, first serve with no criteria is a real kick in the balls for those who've attended regularly over the years.

I really hope given that they're being so anal about ST's and have massively increased the price of matchday tickets they do apply some form of criteria.
 
I have a question if anybody knows the answer, I'm ignorant when it comes to memberships other than seasoncards. My dad is giving up his seasoncard next season, is there any way he can go onto a matchday membership and keep all of his points? I know he used to have a City card membership years ago, not sure what's best to do. Thanks.
 
I have a question if anybody knows the answer, I'm ignorant when it comes to memberships other than seasoncards. My dad is giving up his seasoncard next season, is there any way he can go onto a matchday membership and keep all of his points? I know he used to have a City card membership years ago, not sure what's best to do. Thanks.
Yeah, the points are linked to his supporter number.
 
Yeah, the points are linked to his supporter number.

Thank you. Any idea on the different memberships these days and which is the best one to go for? Ideally one he can purchase tickets easily with, if I'm going to the game and can't transfer him my seasoncard.
 
I know you posted this a while ago but thought I'd reply anyway. Last year it was first come first served with no sales criteria, minimum ticket points, minimum attendance, etc and it sold out in 8 or 9 minutes. Year before that they did do sales criteria, starting at 1000 points, then 500, 250, then any members.
If you're going about 10-15 times a season you should've accumulated quite a few points so if they do a sales criteria like they did for 21-22 then you've got a very good chance. If they do first come first served again then make sure to get onto the website an hour before they go on sale so you've got a good place in the queue.
Last year there were people who'd got onto the site 15-20 minutes before and had still missed out because they had a few thousand ahead of them in the queue.
Club hasn't announced anything yet regarding new sales but keep an eye on the season ticket page on the website and @ManCityHelp on Twitter as details should be announced within a week.

Regarding moving seats, I think you could put your season ticket on the exchange for a game and then purchase two tickets elsewhere. The refund you get for listing your seat on the exchange is only 1/19th of your ST's cost, which is likely to be a bit less than what you'll pay for another ticket though

Didn't matter when you logged on mate. Your position in the queue was created randomly when the window opened. Many people were logged on well in advance and were placed in the queue behind others that only logged on a few minutes before. Some instances of people logging on at exactly the same time with multiple devices and there being like 500 places discrepancy in the queue. Sounds exactly like the Madrid ticket fiasco.

I'm very cynical and to me they don't like the criteria as it'll reduce membership sales. Even that penultimate window of 250 points is 25 games which is quite a lot to some people. If you knew you were going to be in the free for all last window you'd probably realise there's very little chance and not bother. The way is was done last year you have as good a chance as anybody else and may as well take a punt.... very much like a lottery.
 
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I have a tad over 5k points but wasn't able to get one last year, I am not holding much hope to be honest unless they do threshold on points. Just keep watching out online and hoping some common sense will prevail when released.
 
Didn't matter when you logged on mate. Your position in the queue was created randomly when the window opened. Many people were logged on well in advance and were placed in the queue behind others that only logged on a few minutes before. Some instances of people logging on at exactly the same time with multiple devices and there being like 500 places discrepancy in the queue. Sounds exactly like the Madrid ticket fiasco.

I'm very cynical and to me they don't like the criteria as it'll reduce membership sales. Even that penultimate window of 250 points is 25 games which is quite a lot to some people. If you knew you were going to be in the free for all last window you'd probably realise there's very little chance and not bother. The way is was done last year you have as good chance as anybody else and may as well take a punt very much like a lottery.
I didn't think about them not doing criteria in an attempt to sell more memberships, but that's definitely the reason. Likely there won't be a criteria then because the club is definitely trying to increase matchday revenue, like with the introduction of the Silver ST
 

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