No problem, if we get relegated Pep’s coming back !It might depend on what division we are playing.
No problem, if we get relegated Pep’s coming back !It might depend on what division we are playing.
was bernard Halford in charge you can have as many tickets as you want !Out of context a little but I wonder how a Middlesbrough seat count went that last couple of days?
Real Madrid and Barcelona don’t sell out every match and never have done.
This is the thing. We could have a stadium that holds 30,000 fill it and have an enviable waiting list = great fansBarcelona often have 10s of thousands unsold.
This is the thing. We could have a stadium that holds 30,000 fill it and have an enviable waiting list = great fans
60,000 95% full = Look at those empty seats they have no fans!
Just not worth arguing about. It’s only an issue with rivals when we win everything and they are left to jump around after qualifying for Europe.
How many does Everton hold? Our owners are ambitious and have done a pretty good job so far.
If united get the 100,000, seater , imagine the outcry if they only got 88000 on a February night. Is not an argument is it really.
Apart from a stick to beat the best team in the last decade.
Do we want to be like that though?Barcelona often have 10s of thousands unsold.
Do we want to be like that though?
If tickets are affordable and accessible we wouldn’t have that issue. As we have done for plenty of games this season. All be it a smaller scale
According to AI RM capacity is between 83-85k they only got 78k for Barca! CL games attracting (not surprisingly) the highest average of nearly 76k but no one over there cares or doesn’t have the courage to have a go at them for a lower capacity used percentage than City. It’s the stick to try and embarrass us with but as the saying goes it’s quality not quantity of your support that counts, Pep and the team wouldn’t have spent several minutes just watching us on Tuesday if that wasn’t soBarcelona often have 10s of thousands unsold.
Your correct its just a stick to beat us with;I’ve supported City since 1986 and I’ve never heard anything previous to around 2012 of us having a lack of supporters. Suddenly the stick of not being successful to beat us with vanished and they had to desperately look for something else to slag us for.
I've been going since 1988 and would regularly be told by some patronising plastic how great our support was considering how shit we were.I’ve supported City since 1986 and I’ve never heard anything previous to around 2012 of us having a lack of supporters. Suddenly the stick of not being successful to beat us with vanished and they had to desperately look for something else to slag us for.
That is my concern, we just seem to go down the wrong road ticket wise so many times and then rethink when its clearly failing. Sure there is more to it from the City side ( probably thought the afterparty would sell out easily) but its so frustrating. I have 3 tickets for the afterparty but up until a couple of hours ago was thinking of sacking it off and doing the parade only due to the cost of drinks when waiting in there.The reason the last entrance for the aftershow party has been extended to 6pm is because they were worried it wouldn’t sell out otherwise.
The ticketing decision makers are consistently getting things wrong and it’s alarming.
This isn’t knocking our support, which is as good as any other. The issue is the ridiculous pricing and the even more ridiculous difficulties faced by people actually wanting to buy a ticket.
An example is our ticket site will always show as restricted sale unless you’re logged in. Why doesn’t it simply say buy tickets and then ask you to log in? Or showing as sold out weeks before a game, when it’s inevitable that thousands will soon become available on the ticket exchange. How many supporters take one look at a game showing as sold out and then don’t bother looking again?
Couldn’t even find a link for the aftershow tickets without having to log in first and then do a bit of searching. How can it be easier to buy tickets for Inter Milan in Hong Kong than it is to buy a ticket for the aftershow party?!
If correctly priced and without the ridiculous ticketing restrictions, we could easily sell out every game. That’s what frustrates the majority of us.
It should be fucking easy but we really don’t help ourselves at times.
Surely the club want want to sell out though? Or is it all about revenue? You can do bothNobody wants tens of thousands unsold, but the bigger the Stadium the more potential there is for empty seats.
IF selling out is the aim, then keep the Stadium small.
If growth ,revenue, and continued success by investing that increased revenue is the aim, then our club is on that projectory.
I love taking opposition fans to task over attendances as I am old enough to have been at some shit shows in their past. The list is endless.I’ve supported City since 1986 and I’ve never heard anything previous to around 2012 of us having a lack of supporters. Suddenly the stick of not being successful to beat us with vanished and they had to desperately look for something else to slag us for.
The game before this was not sold out.I’ve been following this thread with some confusion. I agree there are lots of flaws with our ticketing policy but the bare facts are:
- Villa game was sold out 53k months ago except for returns.
- 3.5k extra tickets sold in hours.
- Another 3.5k extra tickets sold out comfortably despite only being released a few days before the game
- Consequently the attendance will be best for 50yrs.
- in parallel the “After Party” has nearly sold out Europes biggest indoor arena
How are we “struggling” to sell tickets?
Surely the club want want to sell out though? Or is it all about revenue? You can do both
As I said just make it affordable and we’ll probably sell out.
I looked it up once I think 2 & 3 years before the takeover we had a higher average attendance than liverpool,I love taking opposition fans to task over attendances as I am old enough to have been at some shit shows in their past. The list is endless.
I always tell them that City averaged 40k in the 6 years before the takeover, that after 35 years of fcuk all and our biggest rivals winning everything. How many clubs could have done that?
True but marginal. 51,738 On a Weds night for a game rearranged at short notice 3 days before yet another trip to Wembley seems a decent effort to me. Maybe there were less than that actually in attendance (the reasons for that have been done to death) those were the tickets sold, which is really all the club is bothered about.The game before this was not sold out.