West Ham 2016/17

I know it's only the early rounds of the Europa League but that's how you get people in a stadium.

It's the very first match there - so quite historic, and many will go for that reason alone.
Yes the ticket prices are a massive factor too, no denying it. But even with low ticket prices, there has to be motivation to go, so we'll just have to see how it works out for them on a miserable Monday night game when a 5 quid ticket also means it's not a lot to lose if you can't be bothered going and already have a ticket.

I wish them well though. Lower ticket prices (whatever the motivation) should be something all clubs aspire to.
 
I don't think they're going to be struggling for support with 52,000 season ticket holders and a waiting list of almost as many.

I think they've sold nearly 60,000 tickets for the Juventus game on Sunday. Adults £20. Kids £10.
 
I don't think they're going to be struggling for support with 52,000 season ticket holders and a waiting list of almost as many.

I think they've sold nearly 60,000 tickets for the Juventus game on Sunday. Adults £20. Kids £10.

A new stadium always brings them out of the woodwork. Look at our attendances for the first couple of years when we left Maine rd, and then look at how shit we were then.
 
Only 54,000 seats available tonight and all were sold apparently. £10 for adults. £5 for kids.

Well done to West Ham Utd.

We should have a similar system at City - no season tickets - all seats available on a £10 per adult/£5 per child basis, with a lottery system in place, for who gets to go.

It would not hurt the club, most of the money comes from TV contracts and merchendise anyway. Any shortfall can be handled by oil revenues.

I have not been to a City game since five years ago - myself and my 2 boys needed £100 plus just to see a game back then! What is it like now?

Well done to West Ham - I hope they do well in the Premier League 2016-17, I'm CTID - trouble is - I don't think I will see City (with my kids) before I die!

P.S. - I'm working class.
 
Well done to West Ham Utd.

We should have a similar system at City - no season tickets - all seats available on a £10 per adult/£5 per child basis, with a lottery system in place, for who gets to go.

It would not hurt the club, most of the money comes from TV contracts and merchendise anyway. Any shortfall can be handled by oil revenues.

I have not been to a City game since five years ago - myself and my 2 boys needed £100 plus just to see a game back then! What is it like now?

Well done to West Ham - I hope they do well in the Premier League 2016-17, I'm CTID - trouble is - I don't think I will see City (with my kids) before I die!

P.S. - I'm working class.



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