Seasoncard Renewal thread 2016/17 - Prices Frozen

Don't forget the reduction on CL 1/4 Kids tickets making it £50 for a adult and kid, with a free food voucher throwen in (even if it's only for chips and a drink that's got to be worth about £5)

These ripping off Arabs can keep ripping me off all day long, more so if there giving me a qoulity product

Anyone can roll up to the local boozer on cabaret night and see a tribute act and pay £5 a head but if you want to see the real deal at a stadium or areana then you have to pay the going rate.. I think we pay under the going rate tbh

The only reason that has happened is because of very very poor sales for the family stand
Look at the planner. It's nowhere near selling out

http://tickets.mcfc.co.uk/events-choose-seats-flash.aspx?eid=16827&sid=44087&pid=5286&vid=61

I bet there's still nearly 2000 tickets to be sold
 
Put my lad on the waiting list a few weeks ago. He was something like number 11,350. I presume that's a cumulative total from when the waiting list was introduced, rather than his current position in the queue. Anyone have any idea what the actual figures are?

I thought you, the owner of the largest City forum, the man who was nominated to lead the ticket price protest and hob nobber with Nissan in the corporates, would have a direct line to Kaldoon's office!
 
Don't forget the reduction on CL 1/4 Kids tickets making it £50 for a adult and kid, with a free food voucher throwen in (even if it's only for chips and a drink that's got to be worth about £5)

These ripping off Arabs can keep ripping me off all day long, more so if there giving me a qoulity product

Anyone can roll up to the local boozer on cabaret night and see a tribute act and pay £5 a head but if you want to see the real deal at a stadium or areana then you have to pay the going rate.. I think we pay under the going rate tbh

And for those fans that don't have kids or have shown their loyalty by signing up to the cup scheme at the start of the season, what's in this deal for us? I'm not being facetious or anything but as someone who has been on every single cup scheme ever since the club introduced them over a decade ago I'd have thought there may have been something in the offing for us. I know we get 100 or 200 loyalty points for signing up to the scheme plus priority over non-cup scheme members for away tickets in that competition but not everyone on the cup scheme will be high enough up the pecking order to get tickets for certain European away games.

I would also add that the ST price freeze is a welcome step in the right direction, although I wouldn't mind betting that recent pressure from the fans has played a part in that decision. That's actually a good thing because it shows that the club does listen to the fans.
 
A freeze is decent but those whinging about the TV deal and saying the prices could have been reduced, get a reality grip. This is a business, providing by and large top draw entertainment. What would you pay for top draw entertainment elsewhere? A decent gig; £50 and more, ten pin bowling for two hours will fleece you a fair bit too and that's the dullest thing on earth. Do people expect it for free? City have been pretty damn good at subsidising cup tickets in recent seasons and there are thousands of so called loyal fans who still don't turn up, you know who you are.

FFS, look at what we have achieved in recent seasons, you can't expect it for nothing. And as any business does, they will push the boundaries, that's price elasticity and I think you will find a level has been found. There will be a few years of relevant flatness on price. The club in all fairness did warn of increases about 3 years back, they were hardly thrust out of the dark. What's an average ST at City, £600 for 19 games? Works out at just over £30 a knock, come one , most of could piss that up the wall in little over an hour, I know I could.

Laters.
 
A freeze is decent but those whinging about the TV deal and saying the prices could have been reduced, get a reality grip. This is a business, providing by and large top draw entertainment. What would you pay for top draw entertainment elsewhere? A decent gig; £50 and more, ten pin bowling for two hours will fleece you a fair bit too and that's the dullest thing on earth. Do people expect it for free? City have been pretty damn good at subsidising cup tickets in recent seasons and there are thousands of so called loyal fans who still don't turn up, you know who you are.

FFS, look at what we have achieved in recent seasons, you can't expect it for nothing. And as any business does, they will push the boundaries, that's price elasticity and I think you will find a level has been found. There will be a few years of relevant flatness on price. The club in all fairness did warn of increases about 3 years back, they were hardly thrust out of the dark. What's an average ST at City, £600 for 19 games? Works out at just over £30 a knock, come one , most of could piss that up the wall in little over an hour, I know I could.

Laters.
What is the average price of a season ticket ? Why only one r ?
 

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