Ashleymcduff
Well-Known Member
£80 tickets I’ve seen for all games.
£80 a ticket is fucking vertical
£80 a ticket is fucking vertical
At Arsenal (yeah I know) you'd pay half that for a lower tier seat for the same game.I was back in Manchester for two separate weekends before Christmas and checked the City website for tickets to be shocked at the £53 price for Burnley.
If they increased season ticket prices at all there are a lot of fans who would be pushed over the edge and wouldn't renew rather negating any increase in fans attending without season tickets.As per my post, for the purpose of solving the empty seats then yes.
If the match day prices were lower we would sell a lot more. By increasing the season ticket prices, this would make up the lost revenue for the club.
Also, if season tickets were more expensive, people would be less inclined to buy one and not turn up.
The dippers seem to do OK with just 25k season ticket holders.If they increased season ticket prices at all there are a lot of fans who would be pushed over the edge and wouldn't renew rather negating any increase in fans attending without season tickets.
Around £25I dont have a season ticket anymore and my kids are now 5 and 8; would love to take them to a game this is year and Fulham is looking the best chance of not being priced out - anyone know how much i will likely be able to get 2 kids + 1 adult for?
just hoping it isnt scheduled friday or monday night….
That is Cat A a quid more than ours starting off for home seats equivalent to their away sectionMy Old Git price ticket for Arsenal away was £20... £30 full price.
...for Arsenal fans, their members' prices were between £64 - £95.50
sure its been said loads of time but the reds FFP rules create these prices
From the owners point of view he's here to make money not to provide cheap tickets. That's my interpretation. I can't know that but actions speak for themselves. TBH is I was owner, I'd do the same. We're competing with other clubs. The rational policy is to maximise revenue from available seating. For City that means charging £63 for Chelsea tickets because that's what we can get away with.No they don’t.
We make enough money through TV money, prize money, and sponsorship deals to give fans cheaper ticket prices.
OK, it’s ESL3, Block 308.
And it’s against Chelsea.
But come on, £93 for an Adult and an under 18. £93! (It will be £100 next season)
Chelsea should have sold out by now.
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It’s unfair to point the finger as we don’t know who’s giving the final OK for these expensive ticket prices. It could be Khaldoon? It’s probably Soriano? But whoever it is, they’re taking the piss out of City fans.
We’ve discussed season ticket and ticket prices on here for years.
And rightly criticised and praised the club about various ticket prices depending on the cup competition, opponents, days, and times of the games. But the general consensus amongst City fans is ticket prices are still to expensive.
Employees of the club read Bluemoon. And I mean Directors and Managers. They know our feelings and grievances about expensive ticket prices. But they aren’t listening, bar the games where they have to offer cheap tickets to fill the ground as much as they can, such as certain CL group stage games, Carabao Cup games, and FA Cup games.(Fulham)
When the next City Matters meeting takes place I would like the City Matters Reps to discuss the on-going high ticket prices with the club.
The prices were messes up when we moved, it was as there were only really two prices no matter how good or bad the seat, with one block in the corner of the South Stand (called aisle 120 at the time now called block 119) being around £300 and 121 next to it costing about £450, and anyone new wanting a ST only being offered the more expensive ones. The prices were frozen for about 5 years thought before Cookie Monster took the biscuit.I've had this rant before, but I'll have it again.
The rip off prices started when we moved stadium.
Season ticket holder, main stand, D block at Maine road. Third row from the back three rows in front of H block, level with 18 yard line, about two thirds up the stand. Like for like seat when we moved, level 1, 2 yards to the right of the goal line! To get a like for like seat cost me the privelidge of an additional £100 on top of the £400 season ticket price. 23 years I had that season ticket but fucked it off as was not paying circa £525 in 2005.
I'll pick a ticket up on here when people are selling them off, but 70, 80 quid etc, no chance.
Would rather they kept the Grealish money in the bank and capped season tickets at £300!
I've had this rant before, but I'll have it again.
The rip off prices started when we moved stadium.
Season ticket holder, main stand, D block at Maine road. Third row from the back three rows in front of H block, level with 18 yard line, about two thirds up the stand. Like for like seat when we moved, level 1, 2 yards to the right of the goal line! To get a like for like seat cost me the privelidge of an additional £100 on top of the £400 season ticket price. 23 years I had that season ticket but fucked it off as was not paying circa £525 in 2005.
I'll pick a ticket up on here when people are selling them off, but 70, 80 quid etc, no chance.
Would rather they kept the Grealish money in the bank and capped season tickets at £300!
36 now available in 308 and only a few in the other blocks. Will be a sell out.OK, it’s ESL3, Block 308.
And it’s against Chelsea.
But come on, £93 for an Adult and an under 18. £93! (It will be £100 next season)
Chelsea should have sold out by now.
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It’s unfair to point the finger as we don’t know who’s giving the final OK for these expensive ticket prices. It could be Khaldoon? It’s probably Soriano? But whoever it is, they’re taking the piss out of City fans.
We’ve discussed season ticket and ticket prices on here for years.
And rightly criticised and praised the club about various ticket prices depending on the cup competition, opponents, days, and times of the games. But the general consensus amongst City fans is ticket prices are still too expensive.
Employees of the club read Bluemoon. And I mean Directors and Managers. They know our feelings and grievances about expensive ticket prices. But they aren’t listening, bar the games where they have to offer cheap tickets to fill the ground as much as they can, such as certain CL group stage games, Carabao Cup games, and FA Cup games.(Fulham)
When the next City Matters meeting takes place I would like the City Matters Reps to discuss the on-going high ticket prices with the club.