Ticket Prices

is it a tenner now ???
shock horror

where i work

a bloke who's wife worked at tameside college used to get them for £5,before she reitired

that was 10 years ago though.

i lost my shit with a "student " when we played leipzig in the champs league,stood there behind me doing a running commentary for them,when asked,he freely said Im a united fan,got a ticket cheaper than me ,while im on all 3 cup schemes,more fool me .
I took full advantage of that offer when I was at uni. Was brilliant getting match tickets for a fiver
 
The £30 price cap for aways needs extending to home games. Hopefully safe standing (which might lead to increased capacity) aids this.

The pricing for Fulham is the great, the pricing for Sporting isn't far off and the Brentford reduction is welcome.

Take the Fulham game for example, they'll make far more money at the shop, bar and food because people have paid a lot less for tickets. I'd love to know how much more money they take in those areas than usual.
Can't see how safe standing will increase capacity, given that tickets will still be sold on a 'seat' basis.
 
Can't see how safe standing will increase capacity, given that tickets will still be sold on a 'seat' basis.

There were talks that the rail seating would mean more 'seats' in the early days of it being discussed.

Not sure where we're at with that at the moment.
 
There were talks that the rail seating would mean more 'seats' in the early days of it being discussed.

Not sure where we're at with that at the moment.
1 seat equals 1 standing fan at the moment. It's possible they could change it in the future but don't hold your breath, it's taken them this long to get a trial in place.
 
First and foremost, it was fantastic to see a sellout crowd at the Etihad for the FA Cup game against Fulham.

Manchester City were mocked by the usual weirdos (Might As Well Be Celtic) when they announced ticket prices starting at £15 for adults, £10 for concessions and £1 for kids, but produced a full house

After this afternoon, the Blues will hope that those in attendance are happy enough to return again for the next game, and the next, and the next. Equally, supporters should be able to think that if the club knows what happens when they keep ticket prices low the arguments for raising them become more difficult.

Everyone should agree that the longer City can provide such value for money, the better
.

 
First and foremost, it was fantastic to see a sellout crowd at the Etihad for the FA Cup game against Fulham.

Manchester City were mocked by the usual weirdos (Might As Well Be Celtic) when they announced ticket prices starting at £15 for adults, £10 for concessions and £1 for kids, but produced a full house

After this afternoon, the Blues will hope that those in attendance are happy enough to return again for the next game, and the next, and the next. Equally, supporters should be able to think that if the club knows what happens when they keep ticket prices low the arguments for raising them become more difficult.

Everyone should agree that the longer City can provide such value for money, the better
.

Yesterday, I took my niece and nephew, another mate took his son and son’s mate, another mate took his two daughters, another mate took his son and nephew, and another mate took his son.

None of us ever usually take the kids with us. A few of them don’t even usually come themselves anymore despite once being season card holders, they dropped away years back because of the incessant price hikes.

The collective ticket prices for everyone I mentioned yesterday was about £125, against Chelsea tickets for that same group would have been around £660. Needless to say that group didn’t all attend the Chelsea game, out of all 14 people I mentioned above I was the only one of the 14 who went to the Chelsea game.
 
Yesterday, I took my niece and nephew, another mate took his son and son’s mate, another mate took his two daughters, another mate took his son and nephew, and another mate took his son.

None of us ever usually take the kids with us. A few of them don’t even usually come themselves anymore despite once being season card holders, they dropped away years back because of the incessant price hikes.

The collective ticket prices for everyone I mentioned yesterday was about £125, against Chelsea tickets for that same group would have been around £660. Needless to say that group didn’t all attend the Chelsea game, out of all 14 people I mentioned above I was the only one of the 14 who went to the Chelsea game.
That should send out a clear message to the Club.
 
I noticed a lot of children around me and on the train. Some of them very young. I think it was £5 for children and £1 in the family stand. I suspect the family stand got sold out very quickly and hence there was an overflow of children to other parts of the ground?
 
I noticed a lot of children around me and on the train. Some of them very young. I think it was £5 for children and £1 in the family stand. I suspect the family stand got sold out very quickly and hence there was an overflow of children to other parts of the ground?
You are The Pied Piper of Hamelin and I claim my £10 reward!!
 
The crowd yesterday was great. More families, kids, young adults and much more reflective of our core fanbase in my opinion. If tickets were more affordable our crowd would reflect that more in league games

the game against Brentford there are some cheaper tickets, which is good, but the vast majority of tickets are expensive season tickets. There will be less young people and not as much demand.

Surely city can see the long term benefit to cheaper tickets.
 

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