Seat Counters - 2024/25

We may well have been, and we as a fanbase gave the club the benefit of the doubt at the time. However, judging by everything they’ve done since, I think that was naive of us. They would be balls deep in a super league if it got off the ground, it would be Soriano’s wet dream I’m afraid.
I'd support a European Super League due to the Premier League being run for the benefit of a few other clubs.
But only, and this is the important bit, if the ESL was the top European 18-20 clubs by coefficient (CL points only), and promotion and relegation was involved. No rags, and certainly no bloody Spurs.
 
I think we've all gotten a ticket at some point or other that we're not entitled to simply because of who we know. Mates will always help out mates. I think the bigger issue is some of the extortionate prices these websites charge. There's a lot of profiteering going on in those instances but when it comes to mates they tend not to rip each other off
My point is that I don't believe that City are actively involved in ticket touting away tickets.
 
Are you following me and my posts on purpose to cause an argument?

I counted the remaining tickets for sale block by block for the Everton game on the OS, and used a calculator on another iPad/internet page to add up the total of remaining Everton tickets for sale.
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Do yourself a favour. Fuck off following my posts and causing an argument for the sake of it.

On ignore you go!
I suspect that, like me, he's finding your weekly detirmination to find imaginary empty seats in our stadium increasingly annoying. There are enough lies going around about our club and its attendances without our own fans making stuff up.
 
I've had a text today saying I can get a guaranteed refund on my season ticket exchange for Everton before midnight tonight. Seems strange when hundreds are still on the planner. Anyone else had this.? They will struggled to sell them imo.
 
I've had a text today saying I can get a guaranteed refund on my season ticket exchange for Everton before midnight tonight. Seems strange when hundreds are still on the planner. Anyone else had this.? They will struggled to sell them imo.
I think it was most likely decided at the start of the season which games fans would be eligible for a guaranteed refund, but not really sure how it works.

I would guess even with the outrageous pricing, it will still likely sell out due to it being boxing day
 
I think it was most likely decided at the start of the season which games fans would be eligible for a guaranteed refund, but not really sure how it works.

I would guess even with the outrageous pricing, it will still likely sell out due to it being boxing day
I've put mine on the exchange. 12.30 kick off on boxing day can do one. Modern football is shit
 
Moved mine on to a mate, with travel time, parking etc (wonder if it'd be save to park inside the exclusion zone being Boxing Day?) I'd be stopping drinking on Xmas day by the time we eat & digging my lad out of bed early Boxing Day to drop him off at his place.

A 15.00 or later KO would have worked but I'm not stifling Xmas days festivities for all the family to watch a repeat of the last dozen games.
 
Everyone makes their own choices. Quite rightly: That said, all the excuses for not attending the Boxing Day game (except Blues that have been priced out) reveal something about what’s wrong with modern football.

I give some credit for honesty to some Blues who say they can’t be arsed going because we are on a losing run. That said, 300 and odd tickets left, mainly singles, after Blues were guaranteed their money back on the Ticket Exchange indicates it’s going to be pretty much a sell out.

I hope we make an exciting signing or two in the January transfer window that could lift our squad.
 
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Living 100 miles away as I do, pretty much excludes all Blues who have left Gods country.

Travelling early doors 8am on Boxing Day, after a day of Xmas Day festivities, with old bill having a field day on the roads, is just plain daft.

My nephew and his son will be therefore be representing me and the Mrs in 116.

12:30 KO Boxing Day, for the sole entertainment of the armchair TV masses, can fuck right off.
 
Just a reminder for Blues travelling from North and West Yorkshire. We run a coach from Boroughbridge, picking up in Knareborough, Harrogate, North Leeds and Leeds Centre to the Etihad and back.
 
Living 100 miles away as I do, pretty much excludes all Blues who have left Gods country.

Travelling early doors 8am on Boxing Day, after a day of Xmas Day festivities, with old bill having a field day on the roads, is just plain daft.

My nephew and his son will be therefore be representing me and the Mrs in 116.

12:30 KO Boxing Day, for the sole entertainment of the armchair TV masses, can fuck right off.

I agree with you. But at the same time, I have to acknowledge that if City weren’t playing on Boxing Day, I’d be buzzing at the prospect of being able to watch Premier League football on the TV, non stop between 12.30 & 10 pm.
 
Everyone makes their own choices. Quite rightly: That said, all the excuses for not attending the Boxing Day game (except Blues that have been priced out) reveal something about what’s wrong with modern football.

I give some credit for honesty to some Blues who say they can’t be arsed going because we are on a losing run. Thst said, 300 and odd tickets left, mainly singles, after Blues were guaranteed their money back on the Ticket Exchange indicates it’s going to be pretty much a sell out.

I hope we make an exciting signing or two in the Ianuary transfer window that could lift our squad.
The fact that there's a match at 12.30 on boxing day for TV at all is what's really wrong with modern football.
 

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