Prophet of Doom
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Im sure the bean counters will consider it a risk worth taking. Most weekend PL games are sold out with this strategy. Even for the lower profile games where the agencies return tickets - they are usually able to shift 2000 tickets a few days before the game. There will be odd midweek game where they can’t - but the extra revenue for this strategy across the whole season will make up for empty seats at 2 or 3 games.Been thinking about this since last night and your thoughts mirror mine. If City hadn’t given/sold thousands of Forest home tickets to the third party ticket sites and instead put them on sale to members back in the summer, a lot of them would’ve been snapped up back then. Sure, it wouldn’t be the most in demand game with it being midweek in December but plenty of tickets would’ve shifted. However, few fans are going to pay those prices now when thousands have been returned to City at such short notice, even if we were in a good run of form.
I’d like to know who at City thought it would be a good idea to shift thousands of tickets to third party ticket agencies for a midweek league game in December against Forest and expecting them all to sell. Whoever made that decision is a fucking idiot.
It’s why they don’t want season ticket holders - they want more tickets going onto the inflated agency market.
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