The capacity of those blocks is 4,900 and we've fallen about 200 short so I agree with @Matty M24blue's suggestion that we've sold about 4,700.What’s the capacity of the nine blocks we’ve taken? I.e. How many have we sold?
Says in the ticket info that further criteria will be released Monday.It's a sign for sure but I think Real Madrid at home is a game that still sells itself insofar as any slack vacated by disillusioned fans is easily taken up by members, etc. I'm just surprised that they haven't announced any new criteria yet
Ours will be more than that. Makes you wonder why they chase all this sponsorship and broadcast income and take great delight in announcing it, if there isn't a trade off in fleecing the fans.Rags announced 5% increase for all season tickets next year
Yeah, it will be 2 CL games attended since the start of last season and 1 CL game if tickets still remainSays in the ticket info that further criteria will be released Monday.
Can still see the club requiring purchase history, as they'll deem this to be a high risk fixture for away fans in the home end.
Tbh with the frankly ludicrous way this game has been priced by the club, it would send a message to them if there were rafts of empty seats.Madrid seat count
1st tier 2330 available
2nd tier 2349 available
3rd tier 5540 available
10219 total
There will be loads of Madrid fans in the home end either way, if previous games are anything to go by.Says in the ticket info that further criteria will be released Monday.
Can still see the club requiring purchase history, as they'll deem this to be a high risk fixture for away fans in the home end.
Says Monday will be releasedNot sure why the club haven't announced further criteria.
They aren’t even Madrid fans in the traditional sense. They are just young TikTok modern football tourist types who will be just as happy to see Haaland as Vinicius Junior in the flesh. Doesn’t really bother me. They aren’t trouble makers. If our fans won’t come I’d rather we got the revenue from somewhere.There will be loads of Madrid fans in the home end either way, if previous games are anything to go by.
We had all the restrictions in place against Galatasary and it was full of their fans
Weird thing the last time was the Madrid fans in our end when they could not sell out tickets in their end.There will be loads of Madrid fans in the home end either way, if previous games are anything to go by.
We had all the restrictions in place against Galatasary and it was full of their fans
There are lots of neutrals who will want to watch Haaland and Mbappe. Of course they should be able to do that if tickets are left.They aren’t even Madrid fans in the traditional sense. They are just young TikTok modern football tourist types who will be just as happy to see Haaland as Vinicius Junior in the flesh. Doesn’t really bother me. They aren’t trouble makers. If our fans won’t come I’d rather we got the revenue from somewhere.
That’s because of what I said above. They aren’t from Madrid, they aren’t match goers, they do their supporting on TikTok. It’s the new breed of Gen Z football follower, posting their selfies and hosting polls about who is the GOAT.Weird thing the last time was the Madrid fans in our end when they could not sell out tickets in their end.
Says in the ticket info that further criteria will be released Monday.
Can still see the club requiring purchase history, as they'll deem this to be a high risk fixture for away fans in the home end.
100 %They aren’t even Madrid fans in the traditional sense. They are just young TikTok modern football tourist types who will be just as happy to see Haaland as Vinicius Junior in the flesh. Doesn’t really bother me. They aren’t trouble makers. If our fans won’t come I’d rather we got the revenue from somewhere.
Dangerous that - I'd rather we priced it to encourage our own fans to fill the place.They aren’t even Madrid fans in the traditional sense. They are just young TikTok modern football tourist types who will be just as happy to see Haaland as Vinicius Junior in the flesh. Doesn’t really bother me. They aren’t trouble makers. If our fans won’t come I’d rather we got the revenue from somewhere.
They should be called Effluencers.That’s because of what I said above. They aren’t from Madrid, they aren’t match goers, they do their supporting on TikTok. It’s the new breed of Gen Z football follower, posting their selfies and hosting polls about who is the GOAT.
Or they are a huge club with a big fan base in the UK.That’s because of what I said above. They aren’t from Madrid, they aren’t match goers, they do their supporting on TikTok. It’s the new breed of Gen Z football follower, posting their selfies and hosting polls about who is the GOAT.
We do need to do something radical, I agree, as our match going fanbase is dwindling, but it is only £20 for kids behind the goal in this game and there’s still loads left. I think the club will be shocked at the lack of demand for this game.Dangerous that - I'd rather we priced it to encourage our own fans to fill the place.
Go for a family bundle, or kids for £5 (or even a quid) - anything that gets us a next generation of City fans for when we're not quite so good
Yes, agreed completely. Back to basics. Fill the ground as much as we can, as often as we can. The rest will take care of itself. The feel-good factor would rub off on increased food and drink sales, and probably merchandise too.M
We do need to do something radical, I agree, as our match going fanbase is dwindling, but it is only £20 for kids behind the goal in this game and there’s still loads left. I think the club will be shocked at the lack of demand for this game.
I think next season they have to forget about revenue completely and try to breathe some life back into the crowds. They have the perfect opportunity.
After going on Sale to Matchday Members who've attended 5 UCL games, Madrid has:
L1: 3,171
L2: 2,514
L3: 5,215
Total Left: 10,900
Approx 5,000 sold since yesterday. Based on that, I'd say theres still hope that it might go down to people who've attended 1 UCL game. There are still people in the queue so I'd expect a few more to sell before the next window.
After going on Sale to Matchday Members who've attended 3 UCL games, Madrid has:
L1: 472
L2: 1,878
L3: 6,151
Total Left: 8,501
Madrid have returned the top tier of the away end (Block 313/314) so an extra 1,500 seats or so have been added to L3.