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Re: Man City Tickets

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Re: Man City Tickets

by biscuitman » 03 Mar 2011 16:13

4,500 according to this
http://www.footballgroundguide.com/manc ... y_fans.htm


Wouldn't look too much in to that. Notts Couty brought 6,000 and Leciester brought a few this season aswell.

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Re: Man City Tickets

by Super Royals » 03 Mar 2011 17:22

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4,500 according to this
http://www.footballgroundguide.com/manc ... y_fans.htm


Wouldn't look too much in to that. Notts Couty brought 6,000 and Leciester brought a few this season aswell.

Man City 5-0 Notts County
Attendance: 27,276 (4,624 Notts County supporters)
We'll probably be given the same :|

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Re: Man City Tickets

by Rex » 03 Mar 2011 17:23

Which will be plenty enough.

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Re: Man City Tickets

by RoyalBlue » 03 Mar 2011 19:10

We are entitled to more than 7,000 (15% of capacity)if RFC decide to ask for that many.

Given that it's a televised game with a 4.45pm kick off on a Sunday, it's doubtful they will ask for that many due to the fear of having to pay for any unsold tickets.

If it's true that Man City season ticket holders have to be asked to move if the away club asks for more than 3,000 tickets , then I doubt RFC will get an opportunity to ask for more, over and above those that they request at the outset. I can't see Man City being keen to ask season ticket holders to move with just a couple of days notice!


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Re: Man City Tickets

by Super Royals » 03 Mar 2011 19:14

RoyalBlue We are entitled to more than 7,000 (15% of capacity)if RFC decide to ask for that many.

Given that it's a televised game with a 4.45pm kick off on a Sunday, it's doubtful they will ask for that many due to the fear of having to pay for any unsold tickets.

If it's true that Man City season ticket holders have to be asked to move if the away club asks for more than 3,000 tickets , then I doubt RFC will get an opportunity to ask for more, over and above those that they request at the outset. I can't see Man City being keen to ask season ticket holders to move with just a couple of days notice!

Not sure what this means but this is what's on their website...

Please note Seasoncard holders in Level 3 of the Colin Bell and East Stands will need to relocate for this fixture. Reading fans will occupy the normal away section.

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Re: Man City Tickets

by RoyalBlue » 03 Mar 2011 19:59

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RoyalBlue We are entitled to more than 7,000 (15% of capacity)if RFC decide to ask for that many.

Given that it's a televised game with a 4.45pm kick off on a Sunday, it's doubtful they will ask for that many due to the fear of having to pay for any unsold tickets.

If it's true that Man City season ticket holders have to be asked to move if the away club asks for more than 3,000 tickets , then I doubt RFC will get an opportunity to ask for more, over and above those that they request at the outset. I can't see Man City being keen to ask season ticket holders to move with just a couple of days notice!

Not sure what this means but this is what's on their website...

Please note Seasoncard holders in Level 3 of the Colin Bell and East Stands will need to relocate for this fixture. Reading fans will occupy the normal away section.


This is what footballgroundguide.com says:

Manchester City FC
City of Manchester Stadium
Away Fans

Away fans are located in one side of the South Stand at one end of the ground, in both the upper and lower tiers, where up to 3,000 fans can be accommodated (4,500 for cup games). The view of the action is pretty impressive although the leg room is a little tight. The facilities are also pretty good with spacious concourses, large plasma flat television screens showing the game and a good selection of food on offer, including Jumbo Hot Dogs (£3.90), Burgers (£3), Chicken Burger (£3) a range of Pies (all at £2.40) including the Chicken Balti Pie (£2.20), plus Chips (£2).

Atmosphere within the stadium is a bit 'hit and miss' at times. I did hear though on my last visit one very good rendition of the Man City fans anthem 'Blue Moon'. My only real complaint was the lack of distance between the home and away supporters. Only a few seats and a row of stewards stood in-between the two sets of fans, which led to a lot of unpleasant baiting between the two. And of course it was always the away fans who were adjudged to be causing the problems by the stewards (although I'm sure that if I visited on another occasion I probably would have seen the same Man City fans baiting in the same manner) and this led a number of away fans on my visit being escorted out of the stadium. After the game has finished fans are kept apart immediately outside via a large fence which is erected by the Police, which seems to lead to a lot of exchanges of unpleasant abuse. Some away fans have suggested that it may be best to keep colours covered on making your way back to your transport. It is also worth noting that entrance to the stadium is gained by placing your ticket into an electronic reader, which normally causes confusion to some fans. Please note that you are likely to be searched by stewards at the turnstile entrance.


Premier football books says away capacity is 4,800, so I suspect home fans will only be asked to move if Reading insist on 15% of capacity.

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Re: Man City Tickets

by 200 Miles » 03 Mar 2011 20:04

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RoyalBlue Not sure what this means but this is what's on their website...

Please note Seasoncard holders in Level 3 of the Colin Bell and East Stands will need to relocate for this fixture. Reading fans will occupy the normal away section.



I think it means the top (3rd) tier at each side of the ground is closed as they don't expect a full ground

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Re: Man City Tickets

by SHORT AND CURLY » 03 Mar 2011 20:08

We always have this.
Prolly end up with 1500 Reading fans in a half empty stadia.
We will have the 800/900 that went on Tuesday with a few day trippers/plastics thrown in because they suddenly realise that we are one game away from Wembley



Be excellent to be proved wrong though


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Re: Man City Tickets

by Z175 » 03 Mar 2011 21:47

Rubbish Tuesday night at 7-30 with only a weeks notice? How many people could take time off? Sunday at 5 is perfect,we'll sell out I'm sure

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Re: Man City Tickets

by RoyalBlue » 03 Mar 2011 22:29

Z175 Rubbish Tuesday night at 7-30 with only a weeks notice? How many people could take time off? Sunday at 5 is perfect,we'll sell out I'm sure


Sunday at 4.45pm is far from perfect for many but still infinitely preferable to a Tuesday night!!

We will take a pretty good number.

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Re: Man City Tickets

by TFF » 04 Mar 2011 10:20

Why no ticket news RFC? Man City had ticket info the same night they went through.

I didn't expect tickets to be on sale this week, but a bit of advance notice wouldn't hurt.

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Re: Man City Tickets

by muddyfeet » 04 Mar 2011 10:21

That Friday Feeling Why no ticket news RFC? Man City had ticket info the same night they went through.

I didn't expect tickets to be on sale this week, but a bit of advance notice wouldn't hurt.



They have just said they will be releasing ticket news today (via twitter)


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Re: Man City Tickets

by leicsRoyal » 04 Mar 2011 10:30

It seems as if Man City are already opening up the upper tiers that they had planned on shutting, so demand must be fairly high already.

Will be interesting to see if we have just gone for 3,000 tickets or whether we have the option to increase that allocation.

The segregation at City is usually minimal and I would imagine that their tickets will go on general sale before ours do.

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Re: Man City Tickets

by biscuitman » 04 Mar 2011 10:34

Wonder how the club is going to sell these tickets ie. points/season ticket holders..? It needs to be announced today for common sense purposes. Postman is going to be busy from Monday-Thursday..

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Re: Man City Tickets

by tomrfcurz » 04 Mar 2011 11:42

Nice to see the club are doing the usual. Tell people City details will be online today sometime and make pointless news stories in between. Taking advantage of the traffic. Just wanna see how they're sold now tbh

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Re: Man City Tickets

by Readingfanman » 04 Mar 2011 11:46

Most frustrating thing is that City fans have known the details since Weds night. How difficult would it have been to get the details sorted in advance by Reading. Leaving a week to sell all the tickets + post them out is leaving it fine. Anyone know of what pick up is like at City btw for tickets? Is it possible to do it that way?

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Re: Man City Tickets

by Turns8 » 04 Mar 2011 11:47

Maybe...just maybe...the club are waiting for the 'actual' tickets to arrive from Citeh...before releasing any details...so that they don't get inundated with loads of personal callers at the stadium, who then kick off when they can't take any tickets away with them...

As per normal, people seem to be able to find something negative to say about the club :roll:

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Re: Man City Tickets

by tomrfcurz » 04 Mar 2011 11:49

Turns8 Maybe...just maybe...the club are waiting for the 'actual' tickets to arrive from Citeh...before releasing any details...so that they don't get inundated with loads of personal callers at the stadium, who then kick off when they can't take any tickets away with them...

As per normal, people seem to be able to find something negative to say about the club :roll:


Not really negative just don't understand why they haven't announced it. The onsale won't be from today and i doubt they'll even be able to sell them on the system in the TO until onsale date so if you went in you still wouldn't be able to "take tickets away with you"

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Re: Man City Tickets

by Readingfanman » 04 Mar 2011 11:55

Wouldn't make a difference if they have the tickets in hand or not, they won't put them on sale today anyway, will be Monday now.

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