bladdered
Well-Known Member
I bought 3 adult tickets for the Udders game for £65. Same tickets for Geordies cost £115. Can understand why many will give this a swerve.
It used to be kids for a quid. Now it’s kids for 30 quid. :-(
Watching Arsenal play PortoTicket sales have been weird this season. Last year pretty much everything sold out. Even CL dead rubbers. Whereas this season seems to be a struggle.
Was it the Haaland factor last year or is it now a pricing/cost of living factor?
Would like to know where all those members who hoovered up the Charity Shield tickets are now.
It’s not just the money either. My sister has been a regular cup game attender over the years, perhaps going to 5/6 games a season with the family. She could buy the tickets on her membership alone until this season when they wanted everyone to be a member at £30 odd quid each or whatever it cost. She didn’t bother due to that and has now completely lost interest in going.I bought 3 adult tickets for the Udders game for £65. Same tickets for Geordies cost £115. Can understand why many will give this a swerve.
Ha ha.Watching Arsenal play Porto
I brought my lads up through the dark days of relegation. It was cheap so I could do it. I couldn't now. I couldnt afford it.30 quid for kids keeps families away, greed is killing our fanbase
They put up the QF price from last year by £5, some argued it was too much and others said it good value on here.How do you cut FA Cup ticket prices? There isn’t a set price for FA Cup tickets. Certainly not for a FA Cup quarter final home match that is live on TV, before a possible semi-final trip to Wembley. I would have thought the priority would have been to make the tickets affordable, to fill the Etihad, and to make any slight loss in ticket revenue back via a sold out Etihad, including bigger merchandise, drink, food, etc sales on the night?
Let’s hope there’s a final rush this week and the match does sell out. If the match does sell out I’ll eat humble pie and say I was wrong.
But we’re not filling the ground, far from it, add another 8,000 seats to the mix and we’ll be miles off. I don’t think anybody genuinely thinks it should be kids for a quid anymore but £30 is ludicrous, Liverpool charge £9.It was kids for a quid when they knew it was the only way they could fill the ground.
Now they can fill the ground with minimal kids discounts.
It might not be what people want to hear but the fact is you’ll struggle to find any business in any sector who routinely sell their product at significantly less than they know people are prepared to pay for it.
It is getting bad. However, talking to a guy today who is an arsenal fan who went to the game tonight paid £99 for his face value, normal seat, not hospitality etc. Copenhagen the other night was at most £45 around the ground…fucked up the biggest opportunity City will ever have.
Treble winners with the greatest manager in history.
There shouldn’t be a ticket available for any game this year.
Vibey FA Cup 1/4 final at home on a Saturday evening against a big PL team yet thousands unsold.
All momentum has been lost long before another they have to deal with another 8000 seats being available.
Shame on all involved in ticketing.