Seat Counters 25/26

Madrid:

L0: 2,832
L1: 2,567
L3: 5,755

Total Left: 11,154

This should be very concerning to the club.
On the block I sit there's around 18-20 of us who know each other and have sat there for years. For Madrid only 4 are bothering to go - I'd say that's probably quite common across the fanbase and ground too. Which is why the ground will be full of half/half scarves, day trippers and Madrid fanboys/girls on the night.

This is my last season in the CL scheme. The group stage especially is boring and way too expensive for what it is. I'm dropping out of it and will instead pick and choose which ones I attend.
 
Loads of Madrid tickets left. At least those who attend CL games got to get one.
When they first announced the criteria I was surprised that it stopped at just that second qualifying point. To only announce the two levels to buy tickets seemed odd, presumptuous, whatever.

I suppose at least they were ensuring those who’ve attended most got first dibs, but I’ve always wondered how they arrive at the criteria for each game in terms of how many previous matches you need to have attended over the last 2/3 years etc. I assume it is based on the club’s data on how many potential buyers fall into each category.
 
On the block I sit there's around 18-20 of us who know each other and have sat there for years. For Madrid only 4 are bothering to go - I'd say that's probably quite common across the fanbase and ground too. Which is why the ground will be full of half/half scarves, day trippers and Madrid fanboys/girls on the night.

This is my last season in the CL scheme. The group stage especially is boring and way too expensive for what it is. I'm dropping out of it and will instead pick and choose which ones I attend.
I left the scheme last year so I can just choose which games to go to plus move from my normal seat as it’s too touristy on a CL night. It’s much better.
 
So I’ve got one, so you reckon this will drop to members who’ve attended or members at a minimum? Need one more nearby
Maybe go to members who attended one champions league this season. Stops Madrid boys who attended last year getting one in our end
 
12 days of sales left yet though, that should half at the very least that figure no?

Also a lot will be waiting to see how first leg goes as well maybe.
It's not about just this game.

It's about the long term erosion of our fanbase, and the fact that there's still 11,000 seats left for a big game should send shivers down the clubs spine.
 
One positive is some that locals that are half hearted might get the bug to become proper blues. Noticing more and more people who I presume have relocated to Manchester recently, pick up City as their club. Some southern lads who were early 20s on the tram next to me yesterday who have stayed up post university to work and were talking about how they’ve become City fans and go to games on occasion. Two of them had City shirts they’d bought.

Plus people from overseas who have relocated to Manchester, are seemingly choosing us. As long as these new fans adopt our humbleness, the more the merrier.

The negative is many previously “legacy fans” have knocked it on the head. We should be enjoying our best period ever but many have either lost interest due to us accomplishing literally everything or/and the pricing/ticket policy.

I just hope the culture of the club doesn’t change too much. Maybe they can get them back with cheaper tickets when the extension is open(?)
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I know what you’re saying, but on this game it’ll be close to sold out I’d have hoped nearer the time
If it doesn’t sell out we have problems, it’s the knockout stages of the Champions League against the biggest name in world football.

Ticket pricing could have been cheaper but we’ve never not sold out this fixture.
 
When they first announced the criteria I was surprised that it stopped at just that second qualifying point. To only announce the two levels to buy tickets seemed odd, presumptuous, whatever.

I suppose at least they were ensuring those who’ve attended most got first dibs, but I’ve always wondered how they arrive at the criteria for each game in terms of how many previous matches you need to have attended over the last 2/3 years etc. I assume it is based on the club’s data on how many potential buyers fall into each category.
Agree with all of that. Seemed odd that there weren't additional bands ready to go. But not complaining that we got in a bit earlier. :-)
 
On the block I sit there's around 18-20 of us who know each other and have sat there for years. For Madrid only 4 are bothering to go - I'd say that's probably quite common across the fanbase and ground too. Which is why the ground will be full of half/half scarves, day trippers and Madrid fanboys/girls on the night.

This is my last season in the CL scheme. The group stage especially is boring and way too expensive for what it is. I'm dropping out of it and will instead pick and choose which ones I attend.
I had to double check that this wasn't a post I wrote......

Feeling is mutual.....
 
This is my last year on cup schemes, I will pick and choose which games I go to as much prefer away games in the cups & CL
 
We do have problems and they are all of the clubs making.
Some problems certainly are of the club's making, including excessive ticket transfer restrictions and bans on Blues, but some aren't. For example, I can see from my pre-game vantage point that the allegation that away fans get lighter searches than home fans is misinformation.
 

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