Seat Counters - 2023/24

Going off a made up average of unsold seats, seat prices, food, drink, merchandise sales, etc.

Let say 2000 tickets remain unsold at £40 each, less for 18's, more for adults, that's £80,000. Add food, drink, merchandise sales, another £20,000. That's £100,000. I'm sure the true figure is much higher.
So on that basis we could reduce tickets by £2 based on a 50,000 crowd to make the same margin. The argument for reduces ticket price shouldn't be on a financial basis as City will win that every time, the argument should be based on City looking after our current fanbase, and trying to expand our future fanbase.
 
The fuck up with Newcastle tickets was not allowing cup scheme members / SC holders the opportunity to buy multiple tickets. They have done now but it's too late as you won't be able to get family and friends anywhere near you. Would have sold out easily if they had done this even with the relatively high end pricing.
 
simply trade off what you can charge extra to the fans against the loss from unsold tickets, and if you're final result is in the green, the accounts manager couldn't give a f**k
 

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