Seat Counters 25/26

And tomorrow is monthly payday for a lot of blues, so that factor may shift a fair few.
I do often think payday ends up being a bit of a seat counting myth most of the time, and whilst it's not going to cause a huge surge in sales, it could just help keep things ticking along nicely over the next few days
 
the away end will have the usual 2000+ same faces though, all making their 3rd trip there, the reality is thousands just cannot be bothered, Newcastle would have sold 7800 at The Etihad in the same circumstances, i think we just have to be honest. We sold 9000 for spurs away on a friday night a couple of years ago and the branch i am privvy too took 30+ members to that game, for newcastle not one person has applied out of 60 members.
Wow. That's some drop off.

Our branch has seen some drop off (apathy) for the League Cup final but nothing like on the scale that you mention. Hats off to your guys ;-)
 
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the away end will have the usual 2000+ same faces though, all making their 3rd trip there, the reality is thousands just cannot be bothered, Newcastle would have sold 7800 at The Etihad in the same circumstances, i think we just have to be honest. We sold 9000 for spurs away on a friday night a couple of years ago and the branch i am privvy too took 30+ members to that game, for newcastle not one person has applied out of 60 members.
The Tottenham comparison is slightly disingenuous as their revamped stadium was still a relatively newish experience and for many City fans, it was their only chance of ever attending a match there.
Also, the travel and accommodation options were slicker, cheaper and more accessible.

A third trip to Newcastle in such a short space of time was always going to be a challenge, especially whilst falling in the same month as Wembley and a CL Last 16 game at the ETIHAD. I can think of many reasons for not attending, but "not bothering" is a tad harsh.

Newcastle might have brought more to the ETIHAD, but then again, virtually every away game is a long journey for them, and their whole ticket and coach travel operation simply has to be organised and subsidised differently to ours.
 
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The Tottenham comparison is slightly disingenuous as their revamped stadium was still a relatively newish experience and for many City fans, it was their only chance of ever attending a match there.
Also, the travel and accommodation options were slicker, cheaper and more accessible.

A third trip to Newcastle in such a short space of time was always going to be a challenge, especially whilst falling in the same month as Wembley and a CL Last 16 game at the ETIHAD. I can think of many reasons for not attending, but "not bothering" is a tad harsh.

Newcastle might have brought more to the ETIHAD, but then again, virtually every away game is a long journey for them, and their whole ticket and coach travel operation simply has to be organised and subsidised differently to ours.

It’s also in London where lots of City fans will live or be within 30 miles of there.

Newcastle nowhere near the same.
 
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The Tottenham comparison is slightly disingenuous as their revamped stadium was still a relatively newish experience and for many City fans, it was their only chance of ever attending a match there.
Also, the travel and accommodation options were slicker, cheaper and more accessible.

A third trip to Newcastle in such a short space of time was always going to be a challenge, especially whilst falling in the same month as Wembley and a CL Last 16 game at the ETIHAD. I can think of many reasons for not attending, but "not bothering" is a tad harsh.

Newcastle might have brought more to the ETIHAD, but then again, virtually every away game is a long journey for them, and their whole ticket and coach travel operation simply has to be organised and subsidised differently to ours.

i do agree with you to an extent, i just think a club with 35000 season ticket holders and 140000 members and the most successful club in the last 15 years should be able to sell 7000 away tickets, we profess to be a big club, we are very defensive (me included) when our support is called into question but the truth is all our peers would easily sell out. Yes it is our 3rd trip this season but like i say out of the 10000 or so who will make up the total i guarentee 2000 of those will be making their 3rd trip, where are all those people so desperate to do an away day. I saw your post about a 5 year rolling points system and it makes so much sense, but i still feel it would be the same faces making the same effort.
 
i do agree with you to an extent, i just think a club with 35000 season ticket holders and 140000 members and the most successful club in the last 15 years should be able to sell 7000 away tickets, we profess to be a big club, we are very defensive (me included) when our support is called into question but the truth is all our peers would easily sell out. Yes it is our 3rd trip this season but like i say out of the 10000 or so who will make up the total i guarentee 2000 of those will be making their 3rd trip, where are all those people so desperate to do an away day. I saw your post about a 5 year rolling points system and it makes so much sense, but i still feel it would be the same faces making the same effort.
I was a home and away in the 80s/90s.
Loved away trips and was contemplating Newcastle.
But 8pm on a Saturday doesn't just mean the Saturday is a write off but Sunday too.
Wembley 2 weeks later. A CL last 16 tie to pay for; it becomes a VERY expensive few weeks.
 
I was a home and away in the 80s/90s.
Loved away trips and was contemplating Newcastle.
But 8pm on a Saturday doesn't just mean the Saturday is a write off but Sunday too.
Wembley 2 weeks later. A CL last 16 tie to pay for; it becomes a VERY expensive few weeks.

that is fair enough never going to criticise people if they cannot afford it, more a case of a club our size should have enough folk to sell this game out, part of me thinks that because generally it's the same people who do away days so many of our fans are not in the habit of doing an away day and don't ever consider doing one and when the opportunity comes along they don't even consider it.
 
i do agree with you to an extent, i just think a club with 35000 season ticket holders and 140000 members and the most successful club in the last 15 years should be able to sell 7000 away tickets, we profess to be a big club, we are very defensive (me included) when our support is called into question but the truth is all our peers would easily sell out. Yes it is our 3rd trip this season but like i say out of the 10000 or so who will make up the total i guarentee 2000 of those will be making their 3rd trip, where are all those people so desperate to do an away day. I saw your post about a 5 year rolling points system and it makes so much sense, but i still feel it would be the same faces making the same effort.

We have plenty who moan they can't do aways so here's your chance especially you get generation, once you get into awaydays you'll be doing all you can to get to aways , best part of watching City.
 
these are exactly the games where loyalty points should be awarded, why not have some flexibility with the loyalty point system to boost sales, and use it for one off occasions, the club should come out and say 100 loyalty points are up for grabs
I seem to remember getting 100 points for a home LC game against Notts County many years ago.
 

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