Ticket Pricing for Inter (H)

The Bayern (Ultra) standing section behind the goal is €15 or £12.66 for a match ticket. Blocks 109 to 117. Those blocks pretty much replicate our safe standing blocks. City fans in our safe standing blocks aren’t paying £12.66 for a match ticket.
A similar seat to mine in SS lv2 2 would be €70 so about £63 , so the vast majority cost more at the german rags
 
Ok mate. Why are you so angry?
Really enjoyed the champions league final by the way.
You can go and have a cuddle with your liverpool,villa, rag supporting mates instead of making representation to City.....
I’m not angry. I just enjoy calling out trolling hypocritical cunts like you.

By the way, 1894 (which I’m a part of) has made plenty of representation to City down the years on ticket prices. If they hadn’t, you’d be paying even more than you are now. You can thank us later you ungrateful twat.
 
I wasn’t saying that all the pricing issues today are down to the away price cap just that it was one contributory factor.

I think my point still stands though in the sense that any ceo worth his salt will see an enforced reduction in match day revenue caused by cheap away tickets and will leave no stone unturned to recoup that revenue elsewhere on a match day

What people have to realise is that they aren’t fans anymore they’re customers and because the profile of the average fan and their disposable income has changed so will the pricing.

We all love how football used to be and we’d love to have the new Etihad bouncing with sixty odd thousand mad for it local blues who’d all paid a tenner a ticket but those days are long gone amigo. If i owned a club or if I were responsible for maximising revenue at a club I’d do exactly the same as our board are doing. They don’t owe anybody anything other than a fair market price and that’s what they give us.

It’s the big bad world of business.
I don’t think there’s anybody who realistically expects to get into games for a tenner a pop to watch the best football team on the planet mate. Even some non-league clubs charge more than that. However, there has to be a balance somewhere and revenues can be maximised without employing some of the more dubious practices we’ve seen from our club and other clubs of late. If you were in charge of maximising revenues, you say that you would do exactly the same as City are doing but I’m going to give you the benefit of the doubt here and say that you wouldn’t have been daft enough to sign off on the disabled car park pricing policy that the club have recently introduced. Even after meetings with the disabled supporters groups who suggested other ways of dealing with the situation which didn’t result in everyone using the disabled car parking facilities copping for the prices, they still went ahead with it and ended up with a shit load of bad publicity which resulted in a welcome climbdown but they couldn’t even tell the truth as to why they backtracked on it.

More worryingly, it’s suspected that PL clubs are involved in joining forces behind the scenes in employing some of these deeply unpopular ticketing policies. It’s surely no coincidence that it’s not only City who have suddenly started targeting disabled fans. Villa are doing it too, and United. It’s surely no coincidence that it’s not only Spurs who have suddenly targeted concession prices. West Ham are doing it too. And for what? An extra few quid in revenue and a fuck ton of criticism? Is it really worth it? How about coming up with more creative ideas to maximise revenue that don’t involve constantly taking the piss out of supporters? There are plenty of ways of doing it - if clubs actually bothered properly engaging with fans in the first place that is.

As for some of City’s ticket prices, it’s short-term thinking based on exploiting our current position of being the best team on the planet with the greatest manager on the planet. Once he goes, we won’t be quite so dominant and there WILL be a drop-off in demand from the JCLs and tourists. Then you’re left with an issue of who’s going to take up the slack. Unfortunately, if they’ve also priced out some of the hardcore fanbase in the meantime it’ll be nigh on impossible to entice them back because believe me, once fans get out of the habit of regularly going to football matches it’s unlikely that they’ll get back into it.
 
A similar seat to mine in SS lv2 2 would be €70 so about £63 , so the vast majority cost more at the german rags

All adult match day tickets for Brentford are £53 or £51 for SSL1. Going off the adult seats left for that game. That’s €63.(£53) Brentford is one of the cheaper category matches. The matches against the bigger clubs are more expensive. Arsenal is sold out, so I can’t find a ticket price for that game.

All seats and safe standing at Bayern in blocks 5, 4, and the majority of the blocks in 3, are cheaper. The only blocks that are more expensive are 1 and 2, which are the main stand and opposite side stand.

The majority of seats at Bayern are cheaper, bar the side stand seats which are more expensive, or slightly more expensive than the big games at the Etihad.
 
All adult match day tickets for Brentford are £53 or £51 for SSL1. Going off the adult seats left for that game. That’s €63.(£53) Brentford is one of the cheaper category matches. The matches against the bigger clubs are more expensive. Arsenal is sold out, so I can’t find a ticket price for that game.

All seats and safe standing at Bayern in blocks 5, 4, and the majority of the blocks in 3, are cheaper. The only blocks that are more expensive are 1 and 2, which are the main stand and opposite side stand.

The majority of seats at Bayern are cheaper, bar the side stand seats which are more expensive, or slightly more expensive than the big games at the Etihad.
I know Everton on Boxing Day was £71-88 for an adult ticket.
 

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