The Waiting List

I've had 2 years out from regularly going to the matches.

Just paid £100 to be added to the waiting list - what sort of wait is this now? How long have others been waiting?

I'm 10184 in the list.
 
I really don't understand why there is a waiting list still? you can go online right now and buy a season ticket in near enough every block in the stadium...
 
I've had 2 years out from regularly going to the matches.

Just paid £100 to be added to the waiting list - what sort of wait is this now? How long have others been waiting?

I'm 10184 in the list.


Go online and check the planner, you'll probably be able to buy now if you want, i know someone on here joined the list a couple of days back and got sorted straight away.
 
So City just rang me, and now I have my season card back for this year. Get In!! Block 119 1st tier
 
So City just rang me, and now I have my season card back for this year. Get In!! Block 119 1st tier
Good news

A hundred or so a week getting season tickets judging by those waiting list numbers. I reckon we'll have around 42 to 43k seasoncard holders by the start of the season.
 
The new stand looks fantastic, absolutely delighted with the progress we're making.

I can't help but feeling that from a strategic point of view, increasing ticket prices while at the same time expanding the stadium may have been the wrong call. If we'd kept prices the same, completely filled the stadium every week next season and had it rocking, we could have crept the prices up in 2016/17.

Increasing supply and increasing prices at the same time, without doing anything significant increase demand, kind of goes against basic economics.
 
I really don't understand why there is a waiting list still? you can go online right now and buy a season ticket in near enough every block in the stadium...

Se Blues don't want a season ticket this year but wish to be a priority in future years / or when the North Stand gets expanded!
 
The new stand looks fantastic, absolutely delighted with the progress we're making.

I can't help but feeling that from a strategic point of view, increasing ticket prices while at the same time expanding the stadium may have been the wrong call. If we'd kept prices the same, completely filled the stadium every week next season and had it rocking, we could have crept the prices up in 2016/17.

Increasing supply and increasing prices at the same time, without doing anything significant increase demand, kind of goes against basic economics.

I tend to agree.

My sense is that City's staff had targets for both seats sold and income generated.

I recommend sales have more or less met the former - but not the latter - with the cheaper tickets selling first and still some Premium seats available.

There is no point in the Club stopping season tickets sales whilst Premium seats are available, Premium tickets are an option that can be offered to Blues who phone up enquiring about season cards!
 
I tend to agree.

My sense is that City's staff had targets for both seats sold and income generated.

I recommend sales have more or less met the former - but not the latter - with the cheaper tickets selling first and still some Premium seats available.

There is no point in the Club stopping season tickets sales whilst Premium seats are available, Premium tickets are an option that can be offered to Blues who phone up enquiring about season cards!

That's a good point mate, a lot of existing SC holders have probably moved to cheaper seats. The easiest way to generate a spike in demand is for us to go out and buy some world class players, so hopefully the powers that be know something we don't! :-)
 
That's a good point mate, a lot of existing SC holders have probably moved to cheaper seats. The easiest way to generate a spike in demand is for us to go out and buy some world class players, so hopefully the powers that be know something we don't! :-)

The Club have been listening to you! We've just made a 100million Euro bid for Pogba!
 
Somebody on the club tour was told 40000 season tickets sold,, considering we had 37/38000 season tickets last season, and 10000 approx on waiting list the figure is not that brilliant. Last year we had 7000/8000 tickets to sell including away fans and struggled to sell them, this year it will be nearer 15000
 
Somebody on the club tour was told 40000 season tickets sold,, considering we had 37/38000 season tickets last season, and 10000 approx on waiting list the figure is not that brilliant. Last year we had 7000/8000 tickets to sell including away fans and struggled to sell them, this year it will be nearer 15000

....and we've increased ticket prices! Doesn't look to be the smartest move at the moment.
 
Somebody on the club tour was told 40000 season tickets sold,, considering we had 37/38000 season tickets last season, and 10000 approx on waiting list the figure is not that brilliant. Last year we had 7000/8000 tickets to sell including away fans and struggled to sell them, this year it will be nearer 15000

We will know better if the Club gives an official update. It may be 40k sold or it may be considerably more - based on the seat planner info for seats available following season card sales!
 
Somebody on the club tour was told 40000 season tickets sold,, considering we had 37/38000 season tickets last season, and 10000 approx on waiting list the figure is not that brilliant. Last year we had 7000/8000 tickets to sell including away fans and struggled to sell them, this year it will be nearer 15000

Having worked at football clubs, I'd be very surprised if a tour guide knew information like that. If sales aren't going too well, you can be sure that as little people as possible know
 
The new stand looks fantastic, absolutely delighted with the progress we're making.

I can't help but feeling that from a strategic point of view, increasing ticket prices while at the same time expanding the stadium may have been the wrong call. If we'd kept prices the same, completely filled the stadium every week next season and had it rocking, we could have crept the prices up in 2016/17.

Increasing supply and increasing prices at the same time, without doing anything significant increase demand, kind of goes against basic economics.

It'll be interesting to see how match day sales go and what prices they are set at but I think they've got it wrong too. The demand is there to fill a 55K stadium but not at the prices we were charging last season. If they wanted a full stadium every week and create a buzz then season ticket prices needed to be held at the very least and maybe increase the amount of cheaper seats available.
 

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