Dubciteh wrote:City64 wrote:Dubciteh wrote:So im thinking of joining, other than a 5er off matches, are there are any other benefits to this? Im looking for dipper tickets, can a member check if theres many left? i dont want to sign up for this and then its sold out anyway. Any discount in the store or for stadium tours if you sign up? Its been a while since used membership, i normally just get tickets through friends.
General sale is July 24th, i will be at the ground that day, can i just get old fashioned paper tickets if its not sold out?
Think you get 10% off anything in the city store , you will get automatic notification of up and coming fixtures to purchase tickets for all home games , you might even get a free scarf or something when you join . Deffo worth £35 if you can't get to many games or are waiting to get on the season ticket list .
Thanks mate.
The info on the site isnt great, in general i mean, i booked the tour but it doesnt give any info whats included or where to even go!
Currently the tour starts from the upstairs in the City shop.
When you become a Cityzen member you do get a pack with a scarf and pin badge, stuff like that.
The information on the website is hard to find alright.
My renewal date isn't until September but from the start of August my history shows loyalty renewal points added to my account.
Yet, I can't get into the ticket section of the Cityzen Portal. It's pretty poor, really.
I'm guessing from reading the T's and C's that my renewal is automatic if I hadn't opted out by the end of season date.
As others have said, you get to purchase tickets earlier than them getting to the general public. Usually by a day or two.
For those that may not get over too often, so a season ticket being uneconomical, it is a way of increasing your chances of getting tickets for decent games.
The last two years I've managed to get UCL games against Real Madrid and Monaco and also the FA Cup semi against Arsenal even though they sold out.