Spurs Tickets now at £20 / £10

Hope this is noted when the season ticket prices are being discussed!!! And I don't blame anyone for not wanting to stump up £48 or whatever to watch a game of football it's a ridiculous price!
 
Spurs tickets not available online so I assume they have sold out?

Had a look at Spurs own web-site. Their ticket allocation is still on general sale so unless it's not been updated, they haven't sold out
 
At home to one of the "glamour" teams... win and we qualify for the Champions League for the first time in our history... and we can't sell out.

I genuinely can't think of another Premiership league team that wouldn't sell out its ground for a match such as this.

What has happened to our support? I was brought up in a time when we could match just about anyone, and now we're struggling to sell out in a season that is the most successful in a generation.

I don't know the answer... but something's changed.
 
Soulboy said:
At home to one of the "glamour" teams... win and we qualify for the Champions League for the first time in our history... and we can't sell out.

I genuinely can't think of another Premiership league team that wouldn't sell out its ground for a match such as this.

What has happened to our support? I was brought up in a time when we could match just about anyone, and now we're struggling to sell out in a season that is the most successful in a generation.

I don't know the answer... but something's changed.


I suffer with the same concern - I remember away days like Blackburn and Oldham where we took grounds over, now we struggle to sell small allocations. I think the fact is that we have lost most of a complete generation to the red scum's success over the last 25 years. Interesting point made in here last week (the guy who reported on the OSC meeting Gary Cook attended) that our average season ticket age is 39, one of the oldest, maybe the oldest, in the premier league. I think thats why they want to get the kids into more games - if I was chief exec at City I would get players visting Manchester schools regularly to get them off united and interested in CITY
 
Soulboy said:
At home to one of the "glamour" teams... win and we qualify for the Champions League for the first time in our history... and we can't sell out.

I genuinely can't think of another Premiership league team that wouldn't sell out its ground for a match such as this.

What has happened to our support? I was brought up in a time when we could match just about anyone, and now we're struggling to sell out in a season that is the most successful in a generation.

I don't know the answer... but something's changed.

How many could fill a 47k stadium at 48 quid a ticket on a Tuesday night? I bet there's more that wouldn't than would. If i wasn't a ST holder i would have to think twice at paying that just a few days before an expensive trip to Wembley.

It's the cost of football in general that should be questioned. Not City fans loyalty.
 
Grimble said:
Soulboy said:
At home to one of the "glamour" teams... win and we qualify for the Champions League for the first time in our history... and we can't sell out.

I genuinely can't think of another Premiership league team that wouldn't sell out its ground for a match such as this.

What has happened to our support? I was brought up in a time when we could match just about anyone, and now we're struggling to sell out in a season that is the most successful in a generation.

I don't know the answer... but something's changed.

How many could fill a 47k stadium at 48 quid a ticket on a Tuesday night? I bet there's more that wouldn't than would. If i wasn't a ST holder i would have to think twice at paying that just a few days before an expensive trip to Wembley.

It's the cost of football in general that should be questioned. Not City fans loyalty.

I fully accept the argument that football is way too expensive.

But if this was Newcastle, Sunderland, Everton, Villa, West Ham, never mind the top 6 clubs... I reckon they would all sell out before now.

Not having a pop at City fans, but the desire to go that extra mile may be lacking nowadays. Maybe it is an age thing... that the "oldies" are far less willing to bother.

I remember 5,000 of us going to Hamburg... for a friendly! So it's a bit harder to take that now we are competing at the very highest levels we seem to have lost that.
 
Grimble said:
Soulboy said:
At home to one of the "glamour" teams... win and we qualify for the Champions League for the first time in our history... and we can't sell out.

I genuinely can't think of another Premiership league team that wouldn't sell out its ground for a match such as this.

What has happened to our support? I was brought up in a time when we could match just about anyone, and now we're struggling to sell out in a season that is the most successful in a generation.

I don't know the answer... but something's changed.

How many could fill a 47k stadium at 48 quid a ticket on a Tuesday night? I bet there's more that wouldn't than would. If i wasn't a ST holder i would have to think twice at paying that just a few days before an expensive trip to Wembley.

It's the cost of football in general that should be questioned. Not City fans loyalty.
Agreed. This last couple of months City fans have been shelling out twice for Wembley tickets which are very expensive! Feeling good but skint
 

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