Seat Counters - 2024/25

£30 for the ticket is literally the cheapest part of the day though?

you sound like Soriano! I've spent somewhere around £2.5k this season with tickets and travel costs, is that not enough?
Cost comes into it but for many, I think the sheer number of visits just Wembleys you out. Many blues survived the 35 year wait on the memory of 1981 Villa Park.

City's semi-final fans will likely have the lowest proportion of seasoncard holders ever. Perhaps 8/30 - 10/30. 15 years ago, nearly all our match-going fans were season ticket holders.
 
Seats available on the planner:
  • Level 1 = 2,527
  • Level 2 = 853
  • Level 5 = 3,111
  • Total = 6,491
Blocks not release
  • 527 = 915
  • 528 = 1,159
  • 529 = 1,112
  • 530 = 1,054
  • Total = 4,240
So allocation is 36,190 less 10,731 so sales are 25,459.
Thank you Gray. How did you get the count for block 530? If you look at its shape, it appears smaller than the block opposite. Might block 530 have around 800 seats?

I am glad we reached 25k by the weekend. Final push to come.
 
Thank you Gray. How did you get the count for block 530? If you look at its shape, it appears smaller than the block opposite. Might block 530 have around 800 seats?

I am glad we reached 25k by the weekend. Final push to come.
Counted the seats using a spreadsheet. For each row I put the start No. and end No. on one side of the aisle and repeated it on the other. There are 41 rows with a rough average of 26 seats per row the last row has 19 seats.

Call me a nerd but I found it to be very therapeutic.
 
Counted the seats using a spreadsheet. For each row I put the start No. and end No. on one side of the aisle and repeated it on the other. There are 41 rows with a rough average of 26 seats per row the last row has 19 seats.

Call me a nerd but I found it to be very therapeutic.
That is top seat counting work! Bravo.
 
Hi All. Does anyone think the restrictions will get eased further if there’s that many still available? I don’t have any purchase history. Also would anyone recommend what sections would be best for families with young kids? Thanks
 
Counted the seats using a spreadsheet. For each row I put the start No. and end No. on one side of the aisle and repeated it on the other. There are 41 rows with a rough average of 26 seats per row the last row has 19 seats.

Call me a nerd but I found it to be very therapeutic.
Block 527 (the last block in Level 5) is about 3/4 the size of other blocks and it's not a rectangle. I think fathelen explained that part of it is reserved for media.
 
Thank you Gray. How did you get the count for block 530? If you look at its shape, it appears smaller than the block opposite. Might block 530 have around 800 seats?

I am glad we reached 25k by the weekend. Final push to come.
Seats available on the planner:
  • Level 1 = 2,527
  • Level 2 = 853
  • Level 5 = 3,111
  • Total = 6,491
Blocks not release
  • 527 = 915
  • 528 = 1,159
  • 529 = 1,112
  • 530 = 1,054
  • Total = 4,240
So allocation is 36,190 less 10,731 so sales are 25,459.

Half of 531 has never been on sale
 
Hi All. Does anyone think the restrictions will get eased further if there’s that many still available? I don’t have any purchase history. Also would anyone recommend what sections would be best for families with young kids? Thanks
They won’t go on open sale because they’d would be bought by Forest fans. Top tier is better for kids as there is less standing up.
 
They won’t go on open sale because they’d would be bought by Forest fans. Top tier is better for kids as there is less standing up.
Thanks for response Dave. So will they just leave the seats empty then if they don’t shift the tickets?
 
Thanks for response Dave. So will they just leave the seats empty then if they don’t shift the tickets?
Yes. They’ve messed up the sales criteria by over estimating demand. Last season we sold the whole allocation and they obviously based it on that, and now it’s too late.
 

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