Seat Counters 25/26

My issue is with the OSC, why are they allowing supporters who have very little history etc, jump in front of supporters who have attended and have greater rights to getting tickets ?, it's totally wrong and they themselves know this, why ? they are acting against MANCHESTER CITY supporters, I don't believe the OSC was set up to do this ?. If this isn't the case please someone on Blue Moon correct me.
I think its on the club mate to put process's in place to ensure criteria are met for purchase. You decentralise the approval process and it opens it up for corruption as we have seen many times with the OSC's for big games
 
It's simple, every ticket goes through the loyalty points scheme.
Most of the supporters clubs members have some sort of points and should qualify when its their turn.
If they haven't got the points it's tough tittie.
I you can't be bothered to have at least a memberships, you shouldn't be going.
 
This is actually a more interesting little seat count than the cup final. If it doesn’t sell out they don’t get to open the new stand for the villa game. Huge jeapardy.
If it doesn't sell out they don't get to open the new stand at full capacity for the Villa game. But presumably if that were the case they could still open it for Villa at 50% capacity as a second test event?
 
It's simple, every ticket goes through the loyalty points scheme.
Most of the supporters clubs members have some sort of points and should qualify when its their turn.
If they haven't got the points it's tough tittie.
I you can't be bothered to have at least a memberships, you shouldn't be going.
To be honest mate that's how I always thought it worked, fair enough some OSC's allowed other members to use the points of those who didn't attend certain matches which I was ok with as it didn't impact the number of tickets available , however I had no idea simply joining a OSC meant open days on any tickets you want regardless of points and I cant see the justification of it from either the OSC's or the club.
 
It's simple, every ticket goes through the loyalty points scheme.
Most of the supporters clubs members have some sort of points and should qualify when its their turn.
If they haven't got the points it's tough tittie.
I you can't be bothered to have at least a memberships, you shouldn't be going.
So if you are a member of the OSC you have to have the correct criteria to obtain a ticket ?
 
They need 7,500 to be there. Not sure if they were all put up for sale.
Not sure that is the case. City want to put 7000 tickets on sale for Villa but before that can be done they have to hold a test event to cover at least 50% of that 7k hence putting 3500 test event tickets up for sale of which there are around 2150 left according to a recent counter….I think…
 
To be honest mate that's how I always thought it worked, fair enough some OSC's allowed other members to use the points of those who didn't attend certain matches which I was ok with as it didn't impact the number of tickets available , however I had no idea simply joining a OSC meant open days on any tickets you want regardless of points and I cant see the justification of it from either the OSC's or the club.

Nope all supporters clubs will have been given an allocation after city have deducted the amount on the cup scheme and players staff and official sponsors have had there share. I'd say 2000 tickets between all supporters clubs. I do agree tho these tickets should have been allocated at a certain price say cat 3 or cat 2 nobody should be allowed a certain price ticket unless it's there window that is a right shit show.
 
Nope all supporters clubs will have been given an allocation after city have deducted the amount on the cup scheme and players staff and official sponsors have had there share. I'd say 2000 tickets between all supporters clubs. I do agree tho these tickets should have been allocated at a certain price say cat 3 or cat 2 nobody should be allowed a certain price ticket unless it's there window that is a right shit show.
You are way off with your figure.
For every away match they get 20% of the allocated tickets
For a normal away match when we get a 3000 allocation they get 600 tickets
For somewhere like Bournemouth they would get approx 200 tickets.
For this match at Wembley they would have got 5800 tickets approx.
 
Got my two. Wanted the same seats in 137 as we had for the League Cup but all greyed out. I was in at 10:01 so can't imagine that whole area sold out in less than a minute. Maybe reserved for OSC.

FYI - the change over from Cat 3 to Cat 2 in Level 1 is row 14/15 this time (was row 10/11 for the League Cup)
So there were more cat 3 for this in level 1 than the League Cup?

Can someone say what row cat 3 starts in the level 5 side blocks please? 549-552 etc Are there any of those left?
 
Has anyone got a rough breakdown of what's left by ticket price?
Plenty in level 1 at £125 …more if you want the side of the pitch rather than behind the goal. Same for tier 5 in the 125 seats. If you want £50 seats there are still a decent amount in safe standing level 5 (about 2k I reckon) but barely any of the £80 in level 5 left. After that it’s the 175+ tickets which are shifting slowly. This is a very rough count after 4 kronenburgs tho so feel free for one of the experts to correct me
 

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