Yes that rings a bell. There would of been a queue a hundred yards long if they were loyalty points.I think there was something like cityzen points which you could use for merchandise but can't remember properly
Yes that rings a bell. There would of been a queue a hundred yards long if they were loyalty points.I think there was something like cityzen points which you could use for merchandise but can't remember properly
Thanks, Alex. Looking at the ticket sites it looks like there are lots available from a number of secondary ticket outlets. Seatpick.com give fans looking fot tickets all the information that the Premier League and Manchester City would need. They are presently doing little to stop touting. The West Ham game highlights the challenge the club have got around ticketing. One things for sure, without the collective will of the fans they are unlikely to be able to make improvements in this area.Absolutely happy to raise specific examples. Drop me an email: alex.howell@citymatters.co.uk
It's not his ticket and he can't do what he wants with it.It is your ticket, so you can do what you want with it. But, when you reach that point where you are looking back on your life, will you remember being a bit flush for a couple of weeks in May 2024, or the things you witnessed that live with you forever. The Aguero goal, the Kompany goal, the comeback against Villa. Like I say, it is your call, but there is more to life than money.
Touting sites looking to stop any new legislation. But the article points out that re-selling tickets to football matches in UK is illegal and as this thread testifies we know that nobody does anything to enforce that - they may well be wasting their ill-gotten money.
Revealed: how touts drew up secret plans to sabotage Labour’s ticket reforms
Exclusive: Footage shows private event, attended by representatives of firms including StubHub and Viagogo, where £73,000 was raised for political lobbyingwww.theguardian.com
Every PL club is at it. I’m sure clubs are thinking why sell a ticket for a big game for £70 when we can get an arms length agent to sell it for £500.American guy next to me at Wembley who to be fair seemed very knowledgeable about the club was staggered when I told him we were sat in £70 seats. He wouldn't reveal exactly how much the seat had cost him but he said it was between £400 - £500 and was bought via a ticket site. Scum but the club are complicit. I wonder how much extra revenue the club generates per year by fleecing people and in many cases, especially away days at Arsenal, Liverpool, Chelsea etc stopping genuine blues from buying tickets via the points system.
American guy next to me at Wembley who to be fair seemed very knowledgeable about the club was staggered when I told him we were sat in £70 seats. He wouldn't reveal exactly how much the seat had cost him but he said it was between £400 - £500 and was bought via a ticket site. Scum but the club are complicit. I wonder how much extra revenue the club generates per year by fleecing people and in many cases, especially away days at Arsenal, Liverpool, Chelsea etc stopping genuine blues from buying tickets via the points system.