Seat Counters 25/26

Closer to 7% on sale with only 4 full blocks and less than a third of 314 which has 500 away fans and then segregation, then 9 seats wide for city fans. You have assumed 5000 home fans when it is close to 4,300.
The figure for the rest of the ground will be closer to 7%, when you consider how much of the capacity is either part of hospitality, or sold via official resellers.

And again, these seats sell at a slower rate to the rest of the ground, which explains why there might be slightly more of them.

I don't agree at all that paying less for a season ticket, increases someone's likelihood of putting their ticket up.
 
I think the current economic state of the country is a major factor not just ticketing policy and pricing. Everyone seems gloomy at the moment.
The economy is definitely playing a part in this, people are spending less in general.

But I firmly belive that if the club had treated its core fanbase properly since winning the treble, then these 1,900 seats would have flown off the shelf, bad economy or not. However we don't currently have the excess demand
 
The economy is definitely playing a part in this, people are spending less in general.

But I firmly belive that if the club had treated its core fanbase properly since winning the treble, then these 1,900 seats would have flown off the shelf, bad economy or not. However we don't currently have the excess demand
I actually think the atmosphere is having an impact on ticket sales too.
 
The figure for the rest of the ground will be closer to 7%, when you consider how much of the capacity is either part of hospitality, or sold via official resellers.

And again, these seats sell at a slower rate to the rest of the ground, which explains why there might be slightly more of them.

I don't agree at all that paying less for a season ticket, increases someone's likelihood of putting their ticket up.
The % for the rest of the ground reduces when you remove SSL3 from your figure for the whole ground so you would need to make that adjustment first.

I am not just basing it on one game, three have been far more stark examples over the last ten years. The £299s as they were and £95 season tickets (upgraded for the derby) were always visibly underused, the same as people who have season tickets and lower league clubs which work out less than half the match day price. Obviously if i had access to City's database it could be proven either way in 5 minutes, but until then I am not arguing about it further.
 
Yeah but it's a school night and it might get a little nippy in December. Some of them won't want to go because it's a night game and could get dark.
People will find excuses/reasons to not go even if the club lowers prices and has sensible ticket sale restrictions.
I wouldn't be averse to a game like this kicking off earlier, 19:00 perhaps
 
But these younger fans don't exist, those ten year olds at the time of the 93;20 who you'd normally expect to catch the bug would be in their early 20s now and they aren't there. A tiny proportion of locals fans between the age of 16-25 watch City when you'd normally assume people would be desperate to watch the most successful club of the last decade, they have no sense of belonging and the club had alienated great swathes of local supporters, lapsed fans are still not returning in any real numbers, once you get out of the habit you generally don't return and ALL of this is down to the club and their policies.
My 16 year old grandson who's had a season ticket for 12 years said throughout his five years at big school he only spoke with 5 different students that go to watch football live and none season ticket holders.
Hes in college now and was surprised when he got speaking with another season ticket match going guy (Rochdale fan)
The baton isn't getting passed down like it use to. For many reasons.
 
I wouldn't be averse to a game like this kicking off earlier, 19:00 perhaps
That happens in the FLT, for some games anyway. The 5pm verses Porto was carnage getting there but it was great for getting back. 6.30 would be optimum for me midweek.

I remember the QF v Ipswich that got abandoned in 2000, not a great crowd, a week later with no home game for a while it almost sold out. However I think that was the last QF since Spurs (March 1993?) and now we tend to have at least 1 a year. QFs are just business as usual now.
 
You have never, ever, ever got this. Ever.

There are many more than 1000 season tickets returned for most matches. Sometimes it is more like 5000. These tickets used to just get unused. Figures were released a few years ago about exactly how many and it was sometimes up to 10,000 a match.
I have got it Dave, even if you keeping on convincing yourself I haven't got it. ;-)

As I have told you previously, I don't care if the match as previously sold out and tickets are being relisted by fans and sent back by the clubs 9 official ticket touting partners, etc to sell again.

What I see for almost every PL match bar the big 3 PL games, and CL games are 100's and 1000's of empty seats without any City fans sitting in them, with those tickets not being sold and bought by other City fans.

When and if we start selling out those resale tickets and empty seats as well, and the other 8000 seats that will be for sale next year, then I will finally understand what sold out truly means.
 
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it's also obvious the ticket drop with 3 weeks to the game is way too late in this day and age, the arrogance to hold tickets back that have not sold to tourists and expect members and season ticket holders to take up the slack is a dreadful policy, the whole thing feels like your core support is an afterthought.
Aren't these just largely season ticket returns? They look like that to me as they are 1s and 2s dotted through the blocks.
 
Sunderland:

1,896 Showing

Brentford:

L0: 1,975
L1: 2,266

Total Left: 4,241 (+ approx 8,500 L3 Seats) - 1,200 Sold since yesterday morning, so sales picking up
Good numbers that for a boring Cup tie against another PL team Brentford who will hardly bring any fans.

United get low 50k EFL Cup and Europa attendances each season. One year they got 46k v Newcastle in the Cup, another year 46k v Wolves… ‘thirty thousand empty seats, are you fucking sure?’
 
So, let’s go with the match has sold out.

So where have 1000 tickets, yes 1000 tickets, come from?

Personally I can’t ever see 1000 City fans listing their tickets on the ticket exchange before a match? No chance!

So are some of those 1000 tickets returns form the 9 official ticket touting websites?

If they are, those ticket never sold, and were returned to the club, if the rumour of how that happens is correct?

Going back to my other question?

Haven’t we got 1000 fans who will buy those tickets?

If not, and after nearly 15 years of continual success, 2nd in the PL, fighting for the title, Pep, Haaland, etc, that is very poor and worrying.
To be fair, this is a guaranteed refund game and with Xmas approaching, a lot more have listed theirs on the exchange than you would expect for a Saturday 3pm kick-off.

I do think several hundred returns from 3rd party ticketing partners have been added too though as when I checked the other day there were well over 100 in a few of the 3rd tier blocks, many of them grouped together
 
FWIW, tickets for United’s game against West Ham the other night were on general sale and anyone could buy one. Granted it was a Thursday night but I think that’s pretty much unheard of for a United league game in the PL era.

I get the feeling that demand for tickets is down across a lot of clubs in the league. Spurs way short of selling out CL home games this season is another example.
 
The match was sold out months ago. These are return tickets which always become available two weeks before every game as people find they are unable to make the fixture. This is what happens for every home league match and I am surprised you don't know that. You are not fooling anyone on here.
Perhaps we need to restrict returns for tickets bought so far in advance. Something like returns can only be made in the first fortnight after the TV dates have been released for a fixture. - It will hit those who have late problems but will benefit those who are looking for tickets but need more than 48 hours notice of availability.
Unless of course these are returns from touting organisations, but such companies would be fucked off in a perfect world.
 
To be fair, this is a guaranteed refund game and with Xmas approaching, a lot more have listed theirs on the exchange than you would expect for a Saturday 3pm kick-off.

I do think several hundred returns from 3rd party ticketing partners have been added too though as when I checked the other day there were well over 100 in a few of the 3rd tier blocks, many of them grouped together

Fair enough mate.

I honestly don't have a problem with people thinking every PL game including the games against the likes of Brighton, Bournemouth, Brentford. Wolves, Fulham, Forest, etc are sold out before tickets are relisted by fans, and unsold match tickets and hospitality packages are returned by the clubs 9 ticket touting partners. I will never say we don't sell out for certain games like United, Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea, etc, because the demand for tickets for those games will always be there. Similarly to CL games, where home games never sell out in the group stages unless it's against the likes of Madrid, Barcelona, etc, or if we reach the quarter final or the semi-final stages.
 
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FWIW, tickets for United’s game against West Ham the other night were on general sale and anyone could buy one. Granted it was a Thursday night but I think that’s pretty much unheard of for a United league game in the PL era.

I get the feeling that demand for tickets is down across a lot of clubs in the league. Spurs way short of selling out CL home games this season is another example.

2 United mates in work turned down a ticket each that they could have bought via their membership cards for £50 each. They weren't prepared to pay £50.
 
2 United mates in work turned down a ticket each that they could have bought via their membership cards for £50 each. They weren't prepared to pay £50.
When I had a nosey at their website the other week it didn’t even look like you needed a membership. It just said tickets are on general sale to all supporters but maybe you needed to buy a membership first or they added that stipulation in after I checked
 
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So, let’s go with the match has sold out.

So where have 1000 tickets, yes 1000 tickets, come from?

Personally I can’t ever see 1000 City fans listing their tickets on the ticket exchange before a match? No chance!

So are some of those 1000 tickets returns form the 9 official ticket touting websites?

If they are, those ticket never sold, and were returned to the club, if the rumour of how that happens is correct?

Going back to my other question?

Haven’t we got 1000 fans who will buy those tickets?

If not, and after nearly 15 years of continual success, 2nd in the PL, fighting for the title, Pep, Haaland, etc, that is very poor and worrying.
Alot of these tickets returned are corporate returns in the 3rd tiers at the back of the east stand and Colin bell. Always rows of empty seats when they send them back
 

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