There's still tickets available for West Brom and as the club is giving a quid to the Teenage Cancer Trust for every ticket sold, it would be good to sell out for this one. At the moment we're expecting to sell around 23,500, due mainly to West Brom taking their full 2,500 allocation, but only selling about 1,300 of them. As they took their full allocation, they have to pay for them, but it's not good to have those 1,200 seats left empty, so if we can bump the numbers in the next couple of days we can maybe look at taking them from them and doing something with them ourselves. It's only £16 and we need a win, so if you haven't got a ticket yet, get it sorted. Ta.
please log in to view this image Prices: £16 Adults | £10 Seniors (65+) & 16-22 Year-Olds | £8 Juniors aged 11-15 | £5 Juniors aged 10 and under. Get yourselves there.
Pretty depressing that at £16 a ticket for premier league football we can't sell out. Makes you wonder what the pricing structure would have to be to sell out an expanded 30,000 stadium.
We've still got 500+ to sell of our own tickets to sell before we even try and sell the 1000+ that West Brom might send back, I doubt it will sell out. Which still raises the issue how cheap would it have to be to sell 30,000? Only Newcastle (at £15) offer a cheaper adult ticket in the PL.
im in a bit of a flap , i left our lass to do the sorting for house hunting and she booked a 2pm viewing - not gonna leave me a lot of time to get to KC especially if she wants to "talk about it" ill maybe text her at half time
I'm assuming we can pay on the gate tomorrow? Very busy week at work with little chance to make it to the ticket office but hoping to cheer the lads on tomorrow.
Kinell, how long does it takes to buy a house these days? Check for structural integrity. - No cracks, all walls perpendicular etc. Quick damp test. - Meter and nose. Check roof, rafters, ceiling for leakage. Check electrics are fully 2014 compliant. Check integrity of all aspects of plumbing. Quick heating efficiency test. Check security of locks and windows. Lift carpets to check floors. Recce of the local area. Read Ofsted reports for local schools. If you're not out of there by 2.10, I'm guessing that you don't really want to go to the game.
Saturday is with the estate agent who are being very difficult to pin to a time (u wud think they didn't want to sell it) I'm gonna be checking for all the bits that's wrong with ours lol - Got my ticket so I won't be missing it , just. Can't make Botanic
worst fans in the premier league and one of the worst in the championship that's a fact, funny how the cardiff game comes and it's a sellout.. peterbrough in the september was like 12k there.. i wasted £500 odd quid on my pass. been to one home game in the league hope we get a home game against blyth.. see how pathetic attendance we'd get.. i would be there
See that's the problem, glory hunters who buy season tickets so they can go to the big games, and stay away for the less glamorous games, makes the ground look empty. We should be able to resell a season ticket holders seat if they aren't in the ground or have registered the fact they'll be there 15 mins before kick off. We really don't need fans like you, you're killing the atmosphere.
I look forward to games like today's more than the ones against the self-appointed big clubs. When we get a good result against the latter its very satisfying but we are more likely to see a good game today and these are the bread and butter matches.
There's an argument that these should be the more expensive games, as there's more chance of seeing City winning vital points.
Part of the problem is the left over seats are often scattered all over, plus if I want to bring a visitor, there's no chance they can sit near me. A bigger capacity probably wouldn't sell out, but it would raise the over all average by increasing opportunities. For example, the spare capacity could be used to encourage blocks given cheap to groups, such as school teams etc.
A bore draw whilst freezing ones gonads off, whilst wishing it was chrimbo... Will the Rev be making an early appearance for some community belting out of various nonsensical hymns, always an highlight of the festive season!
I'd much rather go to a game like this than one against the 'top' sides anyway - I'm not interested in seeing the so called megastars play for other teams just wanting to see City do well and there is more of a chance of this in games like today. So the fact that these games against the lesser sides costs me a third of what a 'big team game' would is great and we will be at pretty much all of them as a result - looking forward to today.