Blue Smarties
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The seats were sold so they’d be included in the attendance figures.53,400 official attendance. 99.2% of capacity
The seats were sold so they’d be included in the attendance figures.53,400 official attendance. 99.2% of capacity
As said before the thousands who bought tickets yesterday but didn't attend spent fuck all on food and merchandise.
Great turn out yesterday for a 4th round cup tie against Championship opposition but match day takings compared to a PL game will be well down all things considered.
(Pro rata ticket prices, corporate, most families aren't buying from the snack bars (too dear) but single blokes with a S/T are!
City are not massively reducing league prices until the rest of the League do, don't hold your breath
To be fair those who set the price knew this was going to be the last cup game so struck whilst the iron was hot as they sayNo chance then, £45 for Boro was it.
They must be the only club that increased prices this weekend!
I like cheaper ticket prices. They are essential for Cup games.
Our games are selling pretty well, particularly in a pandemic. In recent week / last couple of months the matches against PSG, Leeds, Chelsea and Fulham have either sold out or have been close to capacity crowds.
Not everyone whose bought tickets can make the games and the Club have tried to help to address this through the Ticket Exchange and Ticket Transfers. That doesn’t always work and the people who struggke to create a supporters number are the fans least likely to turn up on Matchdays in my personal experience. Non attendance is more complex than whether fans are poor or rich.
The Club have backed up the pricing for the Fulham game with some more reasonably priced tickets for the Brentford and Sporting games. Many of these tickets wouldn’t sell otherwise and some will be unsold. I reckon a third of season card holders won’t make the Brentford game and about 15k tickets exceeds demand realised through the Ticket Exchange, Facebook / Face Value pages and the Ticket Transfer Facility. Obviously, This wouldn’t be an issue if we were playing the rags, dippers or Chelsea.
I think some progress has been made on ticket prices and maybe City Matters is helping with this? The reality of life means that not every ticket is going to be affordable for every fan. It’s frustrating but I know I couldn’t afford tickets for every game when I was growing up or I had to walk many miles on a return journey to Maine Road, when pretty skint. Watching KDB, Bernado Silva and Phil Foden comes at a price.
Some very good points. Regarding the Brentford game tonight, I've just had a look and loads of tickets have shifted in the past few days. Making the prices £25 & £30 instead of £42 has definitely helped. £42 for a midweek game in February was always going to be a hard sell (and no way would that many have sold at £42), just as £50 for the midweek game in December against Leeds was. Most of the empties tonight won't be unsold tickets - they will be non attending season ticket holders who haven't shifted them on to friends and family or put them up for resale on the exchange.I like cheaper ticket prices. They are essential for Cup games.
Our games are selling pretty well, particularly in a pandemic. In recent week / last couple of months the matches against PSG, Leeds, Chelsea and Fulham have either sold out or have been close to capacity crowds.
Not everyone whose bought tickets can make the games and the Club have tried to help to address this through the Ticket Exchange and Ticket Transfers. That doesn’t always work and the people who struggke to create a supporters number are the fans least likely to turn up on Matchdays in my personal experience. Non attendance is more complex than whether fans are poor or rich.
The Club have backed up the pricing for the Fulham game with some more reasonably priced tickets for the Brentford and Sporting games. Many of these tickets wouldn’t sell otherwise and some will be unsold. I reckon a third of season card holders won’t make the Brentford game and about 15k tickets exceeds demand realised through the Ticket Exchange, Facebook / Face Value pages and the Ticket Transfer Facility. Obviously, This wouldn’t be an issue if we were playing the rags, dippers or Chelsea.
I think some progress has been made on ticket prices and maybe City Matters is helping with this? The reality of life means that not every ticket is going to be affordable for every fan. It’s frustrating but I know I couldn’t afford tickets for every game when I was growing up or I had to walk many miles on a return journey to Maine Road, when pretty skint. Watching KDB, Bernado Silva and Phil Foden comes at a price.