city72 wrote:What pisses me off is when its a sell out & then I see 2000 empty seats in the away end, fuck that give them 500 only & sell the rest to people like me.
Mark Garrett wrote:As for the away ends allocation - I went on a stadium tour last month and was told that the way they allocate now is that they are always given the lower tier and the level 2 is optional for the away club. If they decide they want the away tickets for the level 2, then they have to pay City up front first for them and sell those tickets first, then they have the lower tier tickets go on sale. So far both Southampton and QPR have obviously overestimated the size of their away support going to Eastlands as neither has filled it out. Saints brought about 2000 and QPR about 1200-1500. The full away allocation is 2800.
bluej wrote:Mark Garrett wrote:As for the away ends allocation - I went on a stadium tour last month and was told that the way they allocate now is that they are always given the lower tier and the level 2 is optional for the away club. If they decide they want the away tickets for the level 2, then they have to pay City up front first for them and sell those tickets first, then they have the lower tier tickets go on sale. So far both Southampton and QPR have obviously overestimated the size of their away support going to Eastlands as neither has filled it out. Saints brought about 2000 and QPR about 1200-1500. The full away allocation is 2800.
That's good to know, I thought it was pretty bizarre that both Saints and QPR had the full top tier but had huge gaps on the bottom (particularly QPR).
Mark Garrett wrote:For the Villa League Cup game - it is a fiver for kids and although I agree £17.50 could come down further it is a clash between two Premier League sides. Also for cup games, both clubs have to agree to the prices so perhaps Villa wanted a slightly higher adult price and this is what it has ended up as.
There was about 25,000 there for the game v Birmingham last season and I would anticipate a similar number, perhaps 30,000 for this one. Also worth remembering that I would imagine a fair few players who need a game under their belts will play so will still be a good side from City.
As for the away ends allocation - I went on a stadium tour last month and was told that the way they allocate now is that they are always given the lower tier and the level 2 is optional for the away club. If they decide they want the away tickets for the level 2, then they have to pay City up front first for them and sell those tickets first, then they have the lower tier tickets go on sale. So far both Southampton and QPR have obviously overestimated the size of their away support going to Eastlands as neither has filled it out. Saints brought about 2000 and QPR about 1200-1500. The full away allocation is 2800.
city72 wrote:Mark Garrett wrote:For the Villa League Cup game - it is a fiver for kids and although I agree £17.50 could come down further it is a clash between two Premier League sides. Also for cup games, both clubs have to agree to the prices so perhaps Villa wanted a slightly higher adult price and this is what it has ended up as.
There was about 25,000 there for the game v Birmingham last season and I would anticipate a similar number, perhaps 30,000 for this one. Also worth remembering that I would imagine a fair few players who need a game under their belts will play so will still be a good side from City.
As for the away ends allocation - I went on a stadium tour last month and was told that the way they allocate now is that they are always given the lower tier and the level 2 is optional for the away club. If they decide they want the away tickets for the level 2, then they have to pay City up front first for them and sell those tickets first, then they have the lower tier tickets go on sale. So far both Southampton and QPR have obviously overestimated the size of their away support going to Eastlands as neither has filled it out. Saints brought about 2000 and QPR about 1200-1500. The full away allocation is 2800.
Why give them the option of the 2nd tier fuck them give them the lower tier only, Sunderland cut our away allocation last year.
If we can fill level 2 with our own fans why give the away team the option? Newcastle put is in a shitty corner in the clouds.
Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:city72 wrote:Mark Garrett wrote:For the Villa League Cup game - it is a fiver for kids and although I agree £17.50 could come down further it is a clash between two Premier League sides. Also for cup games, both clubs have to agree to the prices so perhaps Villa wanted a slightly higher adult price and this is what it has ended up as.
There was about 25,000 there for the game v Birmingham last season and I would anticipate a similar number, perhaps 30,000 for this one. Also worth remembering that I would imagine a fair few players who need a game under their belts will play so will still be a good side from City.
As for the away ends allocation - I went on a stadium tour last month and was told that the way they allocate now is that they are always given the lower tier and the level 2 is optional for the away club. If they decide they want the away tickets for the level 2, then they have to pay City up front first for them and sell those tickets first, then they have the lower tier tickets go on sale. So far both Southampton and QPR have obviously overestimated the size of their away support going to Eastlands as neither has filled it out. Saints brought about 2000 and QPR about 1200-1500. The full away allocation is 2800.
Why give them the option of the 2nd tier fuck them give them the lower tier only, Sunderland cut our away allocation last year.
If we can fill level 2 with our own fans why give the away team the option? Newcastle put is in a shitty corner in the clouds.
I hate that attitude. In the last few years Filth Scouse, Arsenal and Newcastle at times, could fill their grounds without away fans. The game belongs to two sets of fans, not just the home team.
BlueinBosnia wrote:
Agreed. The allocation should go to the opposition naturally, but in the case of teams with a tiny away following (Fulham, Wigan, Blackburn, etc.), they should have the option of giving the tickets they know they won't sell to our supporters, but keeping the gate receipts.
Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:city72 wrote:Mark Garrett wrote:For the Villa League Cup game - it is a fiver for kids and although I agree £17.50 could come down further it is a clash between two Premier League sides. Also for cup games, both clubs have to agree to the prices so perhaps Villa wanted a slightly higher adult price and this is what it has ended up as.
There was about 25,000 there for the game v Birmingham last season and I would anticipate a similar number, perhaps 30,000 for this one. Also worth remembering that I would imagine a fair few players who need a game under their belts will play so will still be a good side from City.
As for the away ends allocation - I went on a stadium tour last month and was told that the way they allocate now is that they are always given the lower tier and the level 2 is optional for the away club. If they decide they want the away tickets for the level 2, then they have to pay City up front first for them and sell those tickets first, then they have the lower tier tickets go on sale. So far both Southampton and QPR have obviously overestimated the size of their away support going to Eastlands as neither has filled it out. Saints brought about 2000 and QPR about 1200-1500. The full away allocation is 2800.
Why give them the option of the 2nd tier fuck them give them the lower tier only, Sunderland cut our away allocation last year.
If we can fill level 2 with our own fans why give the away team the option? Newcastle put is in a shitty corner in the clouds.
I hate that attitude. In the last few years Filth Scouse, Arsenal and Newcastle at times, could fill their grounds without away fans. The game belongs to two sets of fans, not just the home team.
Moonchesteri wrote:Looks like the game against Villa will be played in front of empty stadium. Looking at the seating chart I don't think the club has actually sold any seats at all apart from those in the League Cup scheme.
Moonchesteri wrote:Looks like the game against Villa will be played in front of empty stadium. Looking at the seating chart I don't think the club has actually sold any seats at all apart from those in the League Cup scheme.
Nigels Tackle wrote:Moonchesteri wrote:Looks like the game against Villa will be played in front of empty stadium. Looking at the seating chart I don't think the club has actually sold any seats at all apart from those in the League Cup scheme.
how many tickets have you bought?
BlueinBosnia wrote:Will you be able to buy on the gate for this? I'm trying to coax a mate to drive us up and back the same night for the match...
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