Those have no tickets left, it doesn't go up as sold out now if it is a PL Home game as there will be exchange tickets.
Burnley was exactly the same, no tickets left, but the away allocations are repurposed in the last month, then various seats held back for players, hospitality etc are put on along with Exchange seats.
How many tickets are held back for the players, 100’s?
Come on! £33 a ticket for an under 18!!
SSL1, block 115. 1 Adult and 1 under 18 to go and watch City v Burnley on a Wednesday night in January (schools are back), £94!!!
Are the people running our club for fucking real? The club might be trying to drive up match day revenue, but in the process it is alienating and driving out City fans who can’t afford the ticket prices.
Imagine a business that deprives it’s customers/fans of the opportunity to watch what they want to watch on purpose by pricing them out, all in the name of driving up match day revenue.
I‘ve just watched the City Warm Weather Training video.
Kahldoon accepting his best CEO award.
”And let’s not forget, we have the ‘best fans in the world’.” (who can’t watch the best football team in the world because the people running City are pricing them out)
Sort it out Khaldoon!
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