Ticket Prices

Just had a look on the ticket site. Can pretty much sit anywhere in the ground you like tomorrow night, starting at a mere £68 ranging up to £85 in block 207, 210 (maybe a free programme with them ones who knows).
The Club must be happy not to sell out.
 
Imagine wanting to take your kid to their first ever city game, which is one of mine and my sons greatest ever moment following city. Well in this day they’ve managed to make that ridiculously difficult.

I was in this boat over the past year. My lad turns 7 next month and I've been wanting to take him for the past 6 months or so. All of the league games are a piss take price wise so I took him to the Liverpool game in the league cup which was £45 for the pair of us in the Family Stand. Not a bad first game for him at all but I did tell him it's not always like that!
 
Imagine wanting to take your kid to their first ever city game, which is one of mine and my sons greatest ever moment following city. Well in this day they’ve managed to make that ridiculously difficult.
I said this earlier in the season, when for a family of 4 with memberships now required also it was extortionate in the current climate. It stopped some family members going to their first match with 2 city mad kids. Some people scoffed. We should do all we can to encourage the new generation. No idea what they are thinking….
 
Just had a look on the ticket site. Can pretty much sit anywhere in the ground you like tomorrow night, starting at a mere £68 ranging up to £85 in block 207, 210 (maybe a free programme with them ones who knows).
The Club must be happy not to sell out.

i've had a bit of a whinge today but i'm not happy with this. As i said in the Spurs thread, i'm a casual attender, 10 games all comps a season when i can, and i'm ready and willing to go tomorrow night to cheer the lads on. But £70? sorry City, you've priced me out.

while we're on it, £42.50 to £65 (£38 in north stand tier 1) for the FA Cup game against Arsenal isn't great either.
 
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i'm not happy with this. As i said in the Spurs thread, i'm a casual attender, 10 games all comps a season when i can, and i'm ready and willing to go tomorrow night to cheer the lads on. But £70? sorry City, you've priced me out.

while we're on it, £42.50 to £65 (£38 in north stand tier 1) for the FA Cup game against Arsenal isn't great either.

Yep, paid £150 the other day for me to take wife and kids to Arsenal Cup game. They even charged me £27.50 for 11-year-old daughter in family stand.

And it's on the fucking box.

West Ham have a family season ticket for two adults and two kids. Think it was something like £750 all in?
 
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I was in this boat over the past year. My lad turns 7 next month and I've been wanting to take him for the past 6 months or so. All of the league games are a piss take price wise so I took him to the Liverpool game in the league cup which was £45 for the pair of us in the Family Stand. Not a bad first game for him at all but I did tell him it's not always like that!

This is why I got mine season tickets at the first sign of a bit of interest. They’re only just over a ton a pop and now they can go whatever games they like when the mood takes them, without it having to be a military operation planned months in advance.
 
This is why I got mine season tickets at the first sign of a bit of interest. They’re only just over a ton a pop and now they can go whatever games they like when the mood takes them, without it having to be a military operation planned months in advance.
Yeh I did the same for my lad in 2011 when he was two. Was something like £90 for his season ticket back then when I could have carried him in for free. Probably one of the wisest moves I’ve ever made.
 

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