Seat Counters - 2024/25

The best one is the Man City Face Value Tickets & Travel. Ask for endorsements for the seller before buying. Most of the cheaper tickets for Everton have been taken but some more will get posted next week.
I've asked to join this group 4 times but I keep getting rejected ...
 
101.

Over 65, £50.
18-21, £50.
Under 18, £40

Fuck off City!
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I’ve noticed a backlash against the Ticket Exchange has started on social media. Tickets seem to be selling for Everton though, unless they are being given away. City could sell the remaining seats at affordable prices. Particularly, in South Stand L3 where they have sold tickets off for £30 (adults) before.
 
Kids pricing for Everton is particularly bad considering all the other expense for families at this time of year ! What are the club thinking ? [emoji2357]
The club are thinking about maximising gate receipts and have been thinking the same thing for quite a few years.
I have an ST so don't see match day prices for PL games, but are prices for Everton significantly higher than for other PL games this season?
 
Kids pricing for Everton is particularly bad considering all the other expense for families at this time of year ! What are the club thinking ? [emoji2357]
They only think about maximising profit, they don't give a shit about the so called legacy support, we should stop kissing their behinds and call them out for it, instead of the sycophancy towards Khaldoon and his colleagues and how we have the greatest owners around we need to realise that they do NOT give a shit about us.
 
The club are thinking about maximising gate receipts and have been thinking the same thing for quite a few years.
I have an ST so don't see match day prices for PL games, but are prices for Everton significantly higher than for other PL games this season?
I don’t think they are mate. That’s partly why I think the flexi-golds will fly off the shelves when the ground is expanded, regardless of the current poor run of form.

FWIW, I recall paying £30 to be in the top tier of the replaced Kippax stand for a nil niller against Port Vale on Boxing Day (I think) about 30 years ago.
 
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IPTV box is the alternative, I’ve not missed a game for years….due to me being overseas. Not sure how it works back in the UK.
Yep same here. I've given City shit loads of money over the last 40 plus years but that will come to an end. Just too much nowadays for a family day out
 
I’ve noticed a backlash against the Ticket Exchange has started on social media. Tickets seem to be selling for Everton though, unless they are being given away. City could sell the remaining seats at affordable prices. Particularly, in South Stand L3 where they have sold tickets off for £30 (adults) before.
Fans with 'spare' tickets should use the MANCHESTER CITY TICKETS @ FACE VALUE site.

It does what it says on the tin.

The club marks the 'Exchange' tickets up to generate 'illicit' profit.
 
The club are thinking about maximising gate receipts and have been thinking the same thing for quite a few years.
I have an ST so don't see match day prices for PL games, but are prices for Everton significantly higher than for other PL games this season?

I don't know, with being a ST holder myself. Empty seats on Boxing Day should be a wake up call for the club and its ticket pricing, particularly if some of the tourists stop coming because of our dip in form.
 
I don’t think they are mate. That’s partly why I think the flexi-golds will fly off the shelves when the ground is expanded, regardless of the current poor run of form.

FWIW, I recall paying £30 to be in the top tier of the replaced Kippax stand for a nil niller against Port Vale on Boxing Day (I think) about 30 years ago.
I only paid £20 for mine but it was facing the pitch.
 
Fans with 'spare' tickets should use the MANCHESTER CITY TICKETS @ FACE VALUE site.

It does what it says on the tin.

The club marks the 'Exchange' tickets up to generate 'illicit' profit.

“The club marks the 'Exchange' tickets up to generate 'illicit' profit.”

How do they do that? Do they buy off someone who can’t attend and pay them what they’ve paid for their ticket (if non season card holder)

And if it’s a season card holder do they pay them 1/19th of their season card cost?

Then sell them in for more than either of the above?
 
“The club marks the 'Exchange' tickets up to generate 'illicit' profit.”

How do they do that? Do they buy off someone who can’t attend and pay them what they’ve paid for their ticket (if non season card holder)

And if it’s a season card holder do they pay them 1/19th of their season card cost?

Then sell them in for more than either of the above?
Yes.

My OAP ticket can be sold for its full matchday day price.

Its in CBL3, row 5, above the half way line....sells out in minutes.
 

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