That is a totally different argument.Ok so you think £77 is an ok price?
That is a totally different argument.Ok so you think £77 is an ok price?
It'll certainly worth asking if the ST can be transferred to another family member, I've certainly heard genuine cases recently that its been done.They've been to every game for three seasons now and we've never been able to sit together. I will certainly be buying them a season ticket then.
Even more annoyingly, my Dad and his mate have season tickets right next to me, they are both in their 80s and I suspect this is their last season. There will be no facility for me to transfer those tickets to my lads and they'll just go on sale for every game again.
No it’s the same argument. Our prices are too high, disgustingly soThat is a totally different argument.
Quite a few haven’t renewed near me this season and all of them are being filled by different people every game. Clearly more lucrative to the club than having new season ticket holders. UnfairThey've been to every game for three seasons now and we've never been able to sit together. I will certainly be buying them a season ticket then.
Even more annoyingly, my Dad and his mate have season tickets right next to me, they are both in their 80s and I suspect this is their last season. There will be no facility for me to transfer those tickets to my lads and they'll just go on sale for every game again.
Well they removed a 1000 seats or so from the front rows in order for bigger and more financially lucrative advertising hoardings so what you say is spot on.Quite a few haven’t renewed near me this season and all of them are being filled by different people every game. Clearly more lucrative to the club than having new season ticket holders. Unfair
Same situation near me in 105. The 3 seats to my right were all season ticket holders who had to give them up. For a long time now it's been different people every game.Quite a few haven’t renewed near me this season and all of them are being filled by different people every game. Clearly more lucrative to the club than having new season ticket holders. Unfair
We agree to disagree on your original point.No it’s the same argument. Our prices are too high, disgustingly so
and that's not including fuel, food and a drinks, the club are taking the pissWith regards to price: I take 3 lads with me, none of whom are able to buy season tickets so I go match to match.
I've been waiting for Seat Exchange to get them tickets for this game and a few appeared yesterday - £49 for a child. This is the first time ever I considered not paying it. £150 for three kids for what is probably not really even a "CAT A" type game. It's simply too much.
My lads have wanted them for 2 years. Instead I’ve bought individual seats and they’ve earned more money. Because of the queue when the tickets were released in the summer they missed out on the 4 biggest games and will miss all of them.Same situation near me in 105. The 3 seats to my right were all season ticket holders who had to give them up. For a long time now it's been different people every game.
There's a season ticket holder further along the row who is desperate to get his son his first season ticket. He's contacted the club about the seats next to me and been told that they are now owned by a company so are unavailable to be sold as season tickets.
City have effectively blocked a lad from getting his first season ticket.
It's a real shame.My lads have wanted them for 2 years. Instead I’ve bought individual seats and they’ve earned more money. Because of the queue when the tickets were released in the summer they missed out on the 4 biggest games and will miss all of them.