Ticket Pricing for Inter (H)

City, United, Liverpool, Everton as well as other clubs all probably play within the same sized areas as some US states where there is only one team. There isn't the population here to charge 300USD and sell out what can be 1-2 games per week, nor is there the wealth which sees some US based events populated by the more wealthy side of society. I saw some of the prices for Inter Miami when they signed Messi and the stadium would be like 10% full (if that) if they tried that over here.
Just had a quick look at Inter Miami and tickets for tomorrow against Philadelphia start at $60 (standing)
 
They have got this completely wrong. Should imagine there will still be close to 50k there but they have failed to look at previous years and that first group game.

It was literally announced less than 2 weeks ago. You aren't getting many tourists ready to travel here at the drop of a hat with that little notice.

The first group is always the one that struggles to sell
 
Just had a quick look at Inter Miami and tickets for tomorrow against Philadelphia start at $60 (standing)


 
On the positive side these Inter sales will make the club think twice and hopefully offer much cheaper prices for the rest of the league stage / last 16. This has been a punch on the nose for them.
After the 1894 banner at the end of last season:

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They didn’t take heed about what we’re feeling as a set of fans and just banged out these Inter prices (without informing City Matters or anyone beforehand and haven’t informed anyone what the rest of the League Phase prices will be) and there are shit loads of tickets left.

You never know with City.

With every passing year, ‘legacy fans’ (a truly abhorrent term!) mean increasingly less to the club. But there’s a reality in English football, that I’ve just spoken about in the United thread, that ‘nothing lasts forever’, and there is going to be a day in the future that our boardroom are going to sit back in their seats, shaking their heads with the realisation when one of them in the room says, ‘we should have looked after our legacy fans better’, as they struggle to sell tickets for every game.
 
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With every passing year, ‘legacy fans’ (a truly abhorrent term!) mean increasingly less to the club. But there’s a reality in English football, that I’ve just spoken about in the United thread, that ‘nothing lasts forever’, and there is going to be a day in the future that our boardroom are going to sit back in their seats, shaking their heads with the realisation when one of them in the room says, ‘we should have looked after our legacy fans better’, as they struggle to sell tickets for every game.
Something isn't right at the top, because everything feels very shortsighted.

I worry that the people in charge are maximising profits whilst we're successful so it looks good on their resume's, and don't give a shit what happens when we have a few bad seasons, because most of them will be gone by then anyway.
 

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