Seat Counters - 2024/25

Yeah I think you are right. Everyone on my row was a tourist. The one next to me had paid £300 for a ticket (They were American) and thought that was good value!
I was next to a block of about 20 tourists from Hong Kong, all wearing the same university uniform. I tried to ask them how they got their tickets, but they didn't seem to know.

Really pleasant people don't get me wrong, however they've got no place being in an away end which people on 24k points weren't able to get to
 
City have not been selling season tickets for a few years now.
I wonder if we would have had the empty seats we did against forest had the club sold season tickets instead of pushing the higher priced match day tickets.
If I didn't have my season ticket, I wouldn't have paid £56 to watch us play forest at home on a Wednesday night on a cold December evening a few weeks before Christmas when it was on tv.

Also wonder what the uptake has been for each game of the flexi season ticket holders taking their seat option for each game. I suspect a lot higher for the Derby than it was for forest.
 
City have not been selling season tickets for a few years now.
I wonder if we would have had the empty seats we did against forest had the club sold season tickets instead of pushing the higher priced match day tickets.
If I didn't have my season ticket, I wouldn't have paid £56 to watch us play forest at home on a Wednesday night on a cold December evening a few weeks before Christmas when it was on tv.

Also wonder what the uptake has been for each game of the flexi season ticket holders taking their seat option for each game. I suspect a lot higher for the Derby than it was for forest.
I wasn't even aware that we'd stopped selling season tickets
However it's a double edged sword because some of our season tickets are so cheap that the holders can deliberately miss the less attractive games (midweek in December/January etc) and still get good value
 
City have not been selling season tickets for a few years now.
I wonder if we would have had the empty seats we did against forest had the club sold season tickets instead of pushing the higher priced match day tickets.
If I didn't have my season ticket, I wouldn't have paid £56 to watch us play forest at home on a Wednesday night on a cold December evening a few weeks before Christmas when it was on tv.

Also wonder what the uptake has been for each game of the flexi season ticket holders taking their seat option for each game. I suspect a lot higher for the Derby than it was for forest.
My lads have flexi gold. They have gone to every game this season including all the champions league games. The only one I missed the window on was United because I don’t get the reminder emails, they do; and they’re a pair of numpties. So now I’ve had to pay full price for a couple of seat exchange tickets. It’s a shit system.
 
My lads have flexi gold. They have gone to every game this season including all the champions league games. The only one I missed the window on was United because I don’t get the reminder emails, they do; and they’re a pair of numpties. So now I’ve had to pay full price for a couple of seat exchange tickets. It’s a shit system.
I’ve had to set up a rule in my son’s mail settings to get the emails auto forwarded to avoid the same thing happening.
 
Anyone know why there was a big queue on the ticketing part of the club website earlier today? I couldn't see any games going on sale that would've had a such a large queue or did the club release another couple of hundred derby tickets that they found down the back of the sofa like they did the other week?
 
Anyone know why there was a big queue on the ticketing part of the club website earlier today? I couldn't see any games going on sale that would've had a such a large queue or did the club release another couple of hundred derby tickets that they found down the back of the sofa like they did the other week?
2nd release of Everton tickets I think. There was none when I looked on Saturday and now there is 100s available in some blocks

And at £73 a ticket, they won't sell. Disgrace
 
2nd release of Everton tickets I think. There was none when I looked on Saturday and now there is 100s available in some blocks

And at £73 a ticket, they won't sell. Disgrace
£73 for Everton at home. That is a an absolute joke. £71 in SS3 on the back row, £78 in level 2 and £88 in 93.20! Unbelievable pricing.
 
2nd release of Everton tickets I think. There was none when I looked on Saturday and now there is 100s available in some blocks

And at £73 a ticket, they won't sell. Disgrace
Yeah, I noticed there were loads showing. Be surprised if there was queue that big looking at those prices but I guess a lot of fans joined the queue not knowing the prices and then promptly logged back out when they saw them!

I also noticed a couple of 3rd tier blocks had more than a few dozen tickets - a couple of hundred or so - so maybe it's like the Forest game where third party agencies have returned them to the club.

Despite being a higher price than Forest, a lot might still sell with it being Boxing Day
 
The stadium capacity would increase by 100s if the away fans were shifted down to ESL111/111 and City fans had all of SS3/2......the atmosphere would also improve immediately !!
 
Atmosphere follows the away fans.
City fans would be above, and next to, away fans in ESL110 & SSL113.

Acousticly directed sound travels out and down far more effectively when originating at height, which is why arena & stadium speakers are stacked verticlly and positioned at height.

The sugestion will significantly increase the potential noise from City fans whilst reducing any noise from the shit wet seats with shit views and shit acoustics. 0

City fans first not last !!
 
The stadium capacity would increase by 100s if the away fans were shifted down to ESL111/111 and City fans had all of SS3/2......the atmosphere would also improve immediately !!
With ticket prices increasing to ridiculous levels, even if you made that change I don’t think it would make a difference. A lot of the people who make noise (younger fans) can’t even attend.

Spurs is a great example of that. They have a stadium build for noise and it’s silent most games, as the people in seats are mainly tourists and corporates
 

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