M18CTID
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Wouldn't like to say for sure but I think there's a chance. Villa went down to 20k and we've got a couple of hundred or so more tickets for LeicesterWill Leicester drop to 19k?
Wouldn't like to say for sure but I think there's a chance. Villa went down to 20k and we've got a couple of hundred or so more tickets for LeicesterWill Leicester drop to 19k?
Of course they use agents to try to shift home tickets. Not a prayer that City use agents to sell away tickets. Why the fck would they?
Ehhh ?? We’ve been talking on here about 3000 tickets appearing for sale on the club site for the Forest match tomorrow.Of course they use agents to try to shift home tickets. Not a prayer that City use agents to sell away tickets. Why the fck would they?
Ehhh ?? We’ve been talking on here about 3000 tickets appearing for sale on the club site for the Forest match tomorrow.
You popped us and stated there is no way the club is using an agency to flog tickets at inflated prices.
Several posts showing up your response as absolute tripe and you now completely change your mind and now agree they DO use agents but only for home games.
Sorry I can’t take you seriously. You still up for buying these magic beans ??
Surely there must be schools in the local area we can give these ticket to?As well as other things it looks like City are earmarking chunks of tickets for groups/schools etc.
Trouble is on a cold work/school night there's not many takers even at knockdown prices.
This is the result and why local fans can't get in even at inflated prices.
It was the same when I was in block 107. Entire rows of seats always unavailable, but you’d see them on these ticketing websites with ridiculous pricesI'm sorry, but I think they almost certainly are. Just dealing with the more reputable ones, but they are using them as sales agents. Those sites have too many tickets, all sat together, and in the same blocks in the ground, often East Stand 3rd tier near the back, hundreds of seats. Most people you speak to sitting there will have paid more than face value from a ticketing site. Rows of seats together. When they don't shift them, you''ll see clusters of empties in those sections, even at big matches.
See Liverpool at home next year, 1,350 tickets available on a site, starting at £250 after fees. I know, maybe these sites are spoofing how many that have, but if you've sat up high in the third tier for a big home game, it's absolutely full of opposition fans and event tourists. And the number available will go down up to kickoff.
Why would City sell me a Liverpool ticket for £72, if they can get 3 times that by using an agency? They don't shout about it, and I'm sure there's a mechanism to distance themselves from it, but I will be humbly suprised and apologetic if i'm proven wrong on this.
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I think you've got issuesEhhh ?? We’ve been talking on here about 3000 tickets appearing for sale on the club site for the Forest match tomorrow.
You popped us and stated there is no way the club is using an agency to flog tickets at inflated prices.
Several posts showing up your response as absolute tripe and you now completely change your mind and now agree they DO use agents but only for home games.
Sorry I can’t take you seriously. You still up for buying these magic beans ??
That's the same for every game in the countryWhy would they need to use an agency to shift derby tickets?
Yet you can still quick on the quicklink on the club website, that takes you directly to ‘sports breaks’ website, where plenty of derby tickets are on sale to anybody with the cash.
Just so I can get it clear in my head do you think City are using dodgy agents to sell tickets at massively increased prices or not ???I think you've got issues
He's had you over mate, @Gingers Dad knows the score and suckered a few..Just so I can get it clear in my head do you think City are using dodgy agents to sell tickets at massively increased prices or not ???
I’m a little unclear as you seem to change your mind on different posts ??