Seat Counters 25/26

The last game is always at the top of the price range of match tickets, don’t think I’ve paid more than £45 for any of the other games I’ve been to this season, can’t remember what I paid for tomorrows game. I have paid £68 / £69 for the last game in the couple of seasons before this one and I know it was less than that. I would guess most match day tickets next season in the back of the new stand will be in the £30-£40 range maybe £49 max for the big games.

They have priced the back of SS3 as much as £70 for big games. Hopefully they see sense and start to introduce more family friendly ticket bundles. When you look at the age profile of ST holders I do wonder who will replace them in 10/15 years time. Same for other clubs too.
 
Bit harsh that mate, a game pending for fucking months to be then arranged at short notice mid week.
I honestly know that mate and I will defend City fans all day long. It’s the club I think are getting things wrong, making it difficult for people to attend, pricing too high and restricting season tickets.

Out attendances should be higher that West Ham and spurs, not lower.
 
They have priced the back of SS3 as much as £70 for big games. Hopefully they see sense and start to introduce more family friendly ticket bundles. When you look at the age profile of ST holders I do wonder who will replace them in 10/15 years time. Same for other clubs too.
On big games in ss3 the Gaucho hospitality tickets end up around me towards the back. I know as I had two Americans one year who paid £350 each.
 
I looked it up once I think 2 & 3 years before the takeover we had a higher average attendance than liverpool,
its bonkers the way our support gets slagged off, I am sure in recent years some Forest, Palace & Southampton fans genuinely thought they were a bigger club than us because they might have sold there share of Wembley tickets quicker than us, completely forgetting the evidence of the last 80-100 years, As I Say Bonkers :-)
Come on J.G.Blue.
Don't let facts get in the way of knocking the most successful club in England over the last Decade.
 

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