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Don't blame them, sold out the full allocation on a Monday night on their first season up, but the novelty must wear off and at these prices they'd be better saving for closer games.
 
Away team supporters should not be informed of their specific Block/Row/Seat until their sales window is closed. Until then no ticket should be printed rather just a generic 2/3/4 etc, seats guaranteed together.

Depending on the amount tickets sold will dictate seating arrangements.

If at that point they have only sold 800 seats they should be all put on Level 2 with tickets then printed and issued accordingly.

City would then be able to have the whole SSL tier for the likes of Swansea and QPR etc.

Must have the technology for this by now.
 
MaineRoadBlue said:
Away team supporters should not be informed of their specific Block/Row/Seat until their sales window is closed. Until then no ticket should be printed rather just a generic 2/3/4 etc, seats guaranteed together.

Depending on the amount tickets sold will dictate seating arrangements.

If at that point they have only sold 800 seats they should be all put on Level 2 with tickets then printed and issued accordingly.

City would then be able to have the whole SSL tier for the likes of Swansea and QPR etc.

Must have the technology for this by now.

That's a good point but whether we will ever see it adopted.
 
MaineRoadBlue said:
Away team supporters should not be informed of their specific Block/Row/Seat until their sales window is closed. Until then no ticket should be printed rather just a generic 2/3/4 etc, seats guaranteed together.

Depending on the amount tickets sold will dictate seating arrangements.

If at that point they have only sold 800 seats they should be all put on Level 2 with tickets then printed and issued accordingly.

City would then be able to have the whole SSL tier for the likes of Swansea and QPR etc.

Must have the technology for this by now.

Right! It ain't ticket science!
 
MaineRoadBlue said:
Away team supporters should not be informed of their specific Block/Row/Seat until their sales window is closed. Until then no ticket should be printed rather just a generic 2/3/4 etc, seats guaranteed together.

Depending on the amount tickets sold will dictate seating arrangements.

If at that point they have only sold 800 seats they should be all put on Level 2 with tickets then printed and issued accordingly.

City would then be able to have the whole SSL tier for the likes of Swansea and QPR etc.

Must have the technology for this by now.

I'm not 100% certain, but there might be some legal difficulties with that. I think (but again, not certain) for seated ticketing, you've got to tell people which seat they are paying for, and detail precisely where that seat is in the ground / arena.

Would have to check up on that, but something in the back of my mind keeps cropping up about it.
 

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