Seat Counters - 2024/25

That pretty much sums up the way the club is being run at the moment.

You would think somebody at a senior level would have spent a few mins wondering why we can’t seem to sell out league games this season - and there should be big fucking alarms going off that there are another 8000 seats per game to sell from January.

Added to which some genius thought it would be a good idea to start threatening fans over how many times they attend or pass tickets to friends and family next season. Madness.

100 percent mate. The timing of it is like a comedy sketch show... only it isn't funny. They genuinely can't be taken seriously. It's only because of blind loyalty of supporting a football club they get away with some of these ridiculous concepts/ideas. Any other business they'd fail miserably.

I'm not sure this 10 game criteria will be enforced. It's like they started sulking and brought it in because they were pressured into freezing prices. Rags and dippers with much larger fanbases don't have such criteria, so don't know which moron thought it'd be good for us.
 
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As a cost comparison for other games at Wembley, this is what they are doing of the Charlton v Orient play-off final.
There is a different seat allocation for the price band categories in some places too.
Category 1 on Level 2, Block 226 for a FOC is decent. £43.
For our semi I paid £130 in Block 228.

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their not backed by arab oil so cant afford dear tickets
 
Haven't read too much of this thread, however, with all the talk of pricing and us managing to sell out yesterday, why in Block 501/2 row 15 were there 10 empty seats?? No20/29 these were £125-00 seats. I can only assume that this row had been handed to an agency? Because the few people beside me didn't appear to be regular match day fans? The second half people higher up in the block took one or two of the seats,
 
Empty seats, Emptihad, plastic fans, not real supporters, glory seekers, 115 charges, and a plethora of yawn-inducing taunts later. Where were you when you were shit? Even Wrexham A.F.C. fans will get this with their outside investment…

Many fans say oil club this, oil club that. But, it seems to me that these City owners are the progressive people who are putting their money into other things and getting away from oil dependency. Yes, it is still there, but electric cars in Abu Dhabi are less reliant on black gold from the ground. The provision into alternative uses of land through social housing, football, community aspects, and so called washing of wealth is a controversial one. Are Lloyds Bank, Barclays, or the British government less contentious in their investment habits?

Would East Manchester be improved without the Abu Dhabi commitments? Would new parks in Ancoats and the preservation of derelict hospital and mill fronts be a reality? Thay once stagnant area is a mesh of community, life, and people. Yes, it isn’t fully accessible to everyone but where in Great Britain can you find an affordable home or alternative to homelessness and food banks? That’s a condition at a far higher level than overseas interests. One that England and its neighbours have been flogging beyond the shores for near eternity. Why enable your own people onto a property ladder? Cash in quick.

I am all for human rights. Completely for safety and security of innocent people. What’s worse: a country that executes the absolute bad eggs of society? Or, one that turns off the ability for its elderly to heat themselves in harshest winter? That same latter country drops bombs indirectly through third party holders and battlers. They also provide that weaponry to states that deliberately target civilians. I’m not saying executions are right, not at all, but surely when people exchange cultures and mix and match, they see a clearer picture of where works and what can be realised. Opportunity to change. To improve. The City Football Academy is the utopia of football development. What about Manchester being the bridge of internationalist progressive thinking?

I have never understood why so many people sat at keyboards look at short little numbers and comment on a few hundred empty seats (that likely have sold out). Is there attention groundbreaking? If tens, hundreds, or thousands choose not to turn up, is it worth a song or dance? Are they saying that Manchester City has no right to ambition, growth, and to sit at the top table with Glory, Glory Man United, Liverpool, or Arsenal? Should City look up at their consistently consistent pack of red cartel and stop trying to be better? All that effort to comment on seats. Have they not got anything better to do?

In my mind there is no shame in empty seats every now and then. In fact, the more the merrier. It needs to be seen. Empty seats means that the gaffers at the top made mistakes in pricing and accessibility for a fan base. They became detached and they instilled conditions that do not allow a working class game to connect with an increasingly instable pool of absolute diehards. “The game’s gone “, is one thing I’ve heard time and time again throughout this last decade. And that’s when we’ve won!

Empty seats shows the club, Manchester City, or whoever has lost touch with who we are. And, yes, supporters on their loyalty schemes, from all over planet Earth, may film those gaps. Will they be there when the proverbial turd hits the big skinny blades of a less-shiny fan? I’ll look after my sphere of influence, my mates, my family, my friends, the community of our Official Supporters Club, and whoever matters. That community has built up around us, our City, with us, for us, for City and our seats will be full when they’re full, or empty when unfortunately people get ill, stuff happens beyond their control, and so on. Life happens. You can’t bow down and let football dictate where you should be every day or week. Televised games, competition kick off times, and other factors have put that regularity to bed. It isn’t for the match goer. Losing touch with supporters and televised fixtures can be fixed. It can change. Let’s hope so.

Things happen beyond your control and if others want to sing and chant about how empty the Etihad is, or how akin to a library it can be, knock yourselves out. Good for them. Enjoy it. Right now, with two games to go, after a quiet standing area experience at Wembley, I’m reflecting and positive that good times will return. Football comes in cycles and runs, and staying at a top level, for so long, has been freakish. The first team to win 4 Premier League titles four times in a row. A record. And like all numbers and statistics, things pass, and clubs have to rest and reset. As a City fan since birth, I feel no shame in losing to a much more hungry Crystal Palace squad. Luck has to be on your side at times but desire and graft get you over the line. I hope Palace fans, players, and the neutrals enjoy the trophy win. Those who rest on their laurels seek no opportunities. So, what now?

Looking down on fans for not attending games is snobbish. Not everyone in Manchester has access to disposable income. And, even when buying tickets it has consequence. How many meal tables are sacrificed for a Champions League night out with the family? Shame on all the pundits and papers for continuing to single out City fans for having the odd lower than capacity appearance. How often do they ignore the reduced allocation of an away club and draw attention to a segment of up in the rafter seats left unoccupied? The constant reference to City's council house ground, in reference to City's occupation of the former Commonwealth Games 2002 stadium was pitiful, and should be treated in the same vein as anyone referring to Liverpool fans as bin dippers or Scousers as favouring giros for supporting their living. Football banter and jibes are cruel at times. Until the changes of attitudes, empty seats on tour.

Started as a response and then became a wobbly blog post for https://acton28.blog/2025/05/18/2025reflection/
 
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loads of seats have just been added for tomorrows game especially in the family stand (134 & 138). definitely returns from an agency that haven't sold
 
loads of seats have just been added for tomorrows game especially in the family stand (134 & 138). definitely returns from an agency that haven't sold

Virtually every seat in the first 5 rows of 138. Last week there was 1 seat available in the whole block.

Wherever the reasons, what sort of incompetence allows whoever had these tickets to be able to return them unsold 24 hours before the game?

Possibly loads of people were looking for a pair of tickets, or more, together last week, would have snapped them up. But won’t even cross their mind to check back at this late stage.
 
Virtually every seat in the first 5 rows of 138. Last week there was 1 seat available in the whole block.

Wherever the reasons, what sort of incompetence allows whoever had these tickets to be able to return them unsold 24 hours before the game?

Possibly loads of people were looking for a pair of tickets, or more, together last week, would have snapped them up. But won’t even cross their mind to check back at this late stage.
Surely somebody in ticketing has responsibility to ensure the stadium is sold out - if not sold out then to look as full as possible.

And I wonder where dropping a 100+ tickets for sale in the block behind the goal in perfect view of tv cameras 24 hours before the game kicks off fits in with that.

wtf is going on - it’s like it’s self sabotage
 
Surely somebody in ticketing has responsibility to ensure the stadium is sold out - if not sold out then to look as full as possible.

And I wonder where dropping a 100+ tickets for sale in the block behind the goal in perfect view of tv cameras 24 hours before the game kicks off fits in with that.

wtf is going on - it’s like it’s self sabotage
Unfortunately, the club's ticketing department are currently pissing everyone off.
City are one of the very few Premier League clubs that have a problem with gaps in the crowd.
On Sky tomorrow night, there will no doubt be questions about why City don't sell-out every match.
Also, how will the club fill the new North Stand seats ?
A complete balls-up...
 
Unfortunately, the club's ticketing department are currently pissing everyone off.
City are one of the very few Premier League clubs that have a problem with gaps in the crowd.
On Sky tomorrow night, there will no doubt be questions about why City don't sell-out every match.
Also, how will the club fill the new North Stand seats ?
A complete balls-up...
There will be plenty of debate tomorrow when de bruyne is brought out to a stadium half full at best. City usually take an age with this sort of stuff too so prob go on until 11!
 
There will be plenty of debate tomorrow when de bruyne is brought out to a stadium half full at best. City usually take an age with this sort of stuff too so prob go on until 11!
Yeah….I’m not taking the little fella because I have the feeling it could be a late one. We stayed behind for the trophy lift on Saturday & Kev went round the ground clapping, so he got the chance to wave him off then. Shame really because there’s a real anticlimactic feel to it all, not every player gets the send off he deserves & Kev will fall into that bracket
 
Yeah….I’m not taking the little fella because I have the feeling it could be a late one. We stayed behind for the trophy lift on Saturday & Kev went round the ground clapping, so he got the chance to wave him off then. Shame really because there’s a real anticlimactic feel to it all, not every player gets the send off he deserves & Kev will fall into that bracket
Yes, it would be a shame. Poor David or even Kun never got the 50,000 fans ovation they deserved
 
Being a foc,I really don’t get this empty seat agenda,when we were at Maine Road where most seem to recollect that it was a far better atmosphere,there were always empty seats.I don’t care about empty seats,everyone has a reason for not going,money,family etc.the demographics have changed over the years,social media for one.there was a big upheaval when they got rid of physical season cards,has it made any difference no
Agreed. Who cares what people who don't go to matches think - and it is them that make the jibes. School yard stuff.
 

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