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Buy One Get One Free Manchester City Champions' League Tickets Only £12.50 each

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At a time when football clubs are coming under increasing scrutiny over high ticket prices, this is an excellent opportunity to see some of the world's best players in the premier club competition.

Buy one full price ticket for MCFC v CSKA Moscow (GBP 25) and get another for nothing. This only works for one free ticket at a time so if you want more you need to go through the checkout process again after paying.

The match is on Bonfire Night (5th November) and UEFA restrictions mean CSKA fans are barred from attending so would be ideal for families or anyone who wants to help create an excellent atmosphere to spur the boys on!

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  1. kwh's avatar
    How the **** can they not sell out a Champions League game?
  2. andywedge's avatar
    Can we please cut out the petty club rivalry sniping? It's frankly quite embarrassing for all concerned. Any further comments that are just silly stereotyping nonsense will be deleted and the poster suspended; or as it's a footy thread, given a yellow card.
  3. roundster's avatar
    blue1971

    Did you see they still hold the record attendance 84,569.In my opoinion … Did you see they still hold the record attendance 84,569.In my opoinion you don't have a clue what you are talking about !



    In 1934!!

    1 Manchester City 84,569 Maine Road Stoke City FA Cup sixth round 3 March 1934
  4. deleted44407's avatar
    Did you see their attendance vs Roma?

    Imo they are a charity club
  5. deleted1116067's avatar
    roundster

    In 1934!!1 Manchester City 84,569 Maine Road Stoke City FA Cup sixth … In 1934!!1 Manchester City 84,569 Maine Road Stoke City FA Cup sixth round 3 March 1934



    not a Man City fan at all but great deal for great fans

    what diff does it make if its 1934, its in the record books
  6. tappy's avatar
    How is it well done City?

    The reason these seats are so cheap is because nobody wants to go at full price. If they could charge full price, they almost certainly would.

    Are they doing BOGOF for the home matches against Man Utd? I somehow doubt it.
    (edited)
  7. deleted660222's avatar
    roundster

    In 1934!!1 Manchester City 84,569 Maine Road Stoke City FA Cup sixth … In 1934!!1 Manchester City 84,569 Maine Road Stoke City FA Cup sixth round 3 March 1934



    Yes in 1934,what of it ?
  8. deleted660222's avatar
    Orcinus_orca

    Did you see their attendance vs Roma?Imo they are a charity club


    Did you see they still hold the record attendance 84,569.
    In my opoinion you don't have a clue what you are talking about !
  9. deleted929973's avatar
    drifta

    *space reserved for mandatory Arsenal high ticket prices comment*



    Did you see that ludicrous display last night? What was Wenger thinking?

    The thing about Arsenal is, they always try to walk it in!
  10. kwh's avatar
    dead4red69

    Oh, city are a massive club


    Maybe those three stars above their badge represents the amount of times they've sold out their ground.
  11. Monkeybumcheeks's avatar
    zzakzz

    Trying to fill those empty seats.



    Maybe some fans from that two Bob outfit over the road might take a couple of freebies........after all, it's not like they'll be doing anything that night X)
  12. WillieGallimore's avatar
    Maybe they should offer two for one on other major events in the calendar such as Maundy Thursday, the Winter Solstice and Pancake Day
  13. Henvig's avatar
    Better than the -13 degrees temp in Moscow when Liverpool played there. Good deal City, well done. Even though they are not my team it is a tempting offer to see a euro game...
  14. zzakzz's avatar
    Trying to fill those empty seats.
  15. wghennessy's avatar
    Imagine blaming bonfire night as a reason your club doesn't sell out. Hahaha oh dear.
  16. deleted434948's avatar
    Hot from me.

    I really hope that some fans will be able to get to a Champions League match because of this deal, but it does show yet another example of what a poorly supported club they are. Empty seats all the time.

    You can buy the best players, the fancy stadium, but you can't buy real fans.
  17. Monkeybumcheeks's avatar
    Monkeybumcheeks

    Maybe some fans from that two Bob outfit over the road might take a … Maybe some fans from that two Bob outfit over the road might take a couple of freebies........after all, it's not like they'll be doing anything that night X)



    Ooops, I forgot....

    ......none of their fans are local
  18. cornishscouse's avatar
    I'm a big Liverpool fan, but well done city, nice to see offers like this. HOT
  19. Monkeybumcheeks's avatar
    lewismcphillips

    anyone got advice on where too sit?



    Anywhere you like, there'll be plenty of room.
  20. transit's avatar
    I wish i was a utd season ticket holder instead of City,

    Utd look after their fans and generously make it compulsory for their season ticket holders to purchase every home game ticket in every game in every competition whether they can attend or not.

    City punish their fans by having cl,fa and league cup schemes with an option of opting in or out.

    I now have a free ticket and i feel so sad. X)
  21. OrigamiNinja's avatar
    I'm trying to understand the "can't sell out at full price so giving the tickets away cheap argument"! All you are stating is that football clubs overcharge fans, something that all match going fans agree on.

    As pointed out already on the thread the majority of City's fanbase are from a working class background and some fans spend all year paying off their season ticket and simply can't afford to then shell out £50 every other week for cup games.

    City would make more money selling 35000 tickets at full price than they will selling 45000 at half price so should be congratulated, not ridiculed for giving more fans the opportunity to attend a game.
  22. deleted216511's avatar
    nice one. what a game today COME ON CITY!
  23. DonkeyKonk's avatar
    Last time I went to see City (i am not a fan, but it was a cheap ticket on Viagogo...they do have trouble selling em) about 8 months ago the game was called off due to a Hurricane.

    They didnt announce anything till about twenty minutes betore kickoff.

    I risked my life to get there, and the pansies didnt turn up.

  24. deleted451268's avatar
    No matter who you support you have to admit this is a good deal, heat added (_;)
  25. TheLFC's avatar
    not a city fan but an excellent deal.. HEAT ADDED !
  26. dale86uk's avatar
    Shame they don't have the amount of fans they might have had 80 years ago.
  27. karlosykes's avatar
    not a city but have heat as it is a good deal
  28. deleted220089's avatar
    kwh

    How the **** can they not sell out a Champions League game?




    Errrr .... Bonfire night , some people may have to think about the family and their kids that day ....

    Typical comment from another club supporter , who does NOT go to games
  29. deleted678331's avatar
    Bonfire night came early at the Etihad cos Aguero was on fire v Spurs
  30. kwh's avatar
    Aeschylus

    at a guess, I would think it is because they still have a lot of local … at a guess, I would think it is because they still have a lot of local working class fans, and have not become a corporate club where they only want wealthy fansso their core has a season ticket and don't want to pay extra for CL matches.


    But but but they are they are the best supported Club in Manchester, surely the best supported Club in Manchester could sell out for what is regarded the best football competition, Manchester is blue after all:|. Or maybe, they arent as well supported as they want the World to believe.
  31. idroidmaniac's avatar
    Ohh god i feel dead inside now. Had to sign up and order 2 tickets. Im a RED
  32. WillieGallimore's avatar
    I'm amazed City don't sell out on games like this?! I'm a Liverpool fan and you need a letter off the pope to get a ticket
  33. CitizenErased's avatar
    I'm a United fan. That doesn't change the fact that this is an excellent deal. From experience, City fans are some of - if not the - best lot of supporters out there, so good to know that they have the chance to enjoy a CL match without aggravation from the (let's face it - not ideal) opposition supporters.
  34. GimmiSomeOfThat's avatar
    More clubs need to do offers like this, especially lower leagues, in particular Wolves hint hint nudge nudge.

    Obviously it's bonfire night and I doubt there will be much atmostphere without any away fans to have banter with but when will owners realise that fans can't afford to go to the matches anymore? A full stadium should be more important than money but the majority prefer to see half empty stadiums week in week out.

    20,000 tickets sold x £25 = £500k
    60,000 tickets sold x £12.50 = 750k

  35. SparrowHawk's avatar
    Riddickm3

    Small idea from a small club. Best supported team in Manchester??? I … Small idea from a small club. Best supported team in Manchester??? I wonder why Man Utd have never had to sink to this level in 20 years of playing champions league football.



    Because they dont need actual fans to turn up, they just make up the attendences....

    theguardian.com/foo…res

    "When United played Cluj in the Champions League in December, the crowd was announced as 71,521. In fact, the police say it was 46,894." X)

    (edited)
  36. Bure11's avatar
    I'm a united fan but this is a really good deal, heat added. I don't get what anyone cares so much about other teams attendance.

    Sure football rivalries are fun to have but bloody hell, some people are a bit extreme. Its only a sport, people act like another teams killed your family. Just chill out and enjoy the game. It's as bad as consoles/pc arguments.
    (edited)
  37. deleted526739's avatar
    If you need to sell tickets as buy one get one free, it speaks volumes about your club, just saying.
  38. deleted80858's avatar
    transit

    I wish i was a utd season ticket holder instead of City,Utd look after … I wish i was a utd season ticket holder instead of City,Utd look after their fans and generously make it compulsory for their season ticket holders to purchase every home game ticket in every game in every competition whether they can attend or not.



    No matter how many times I read that, I still find it hard to believe that it's true. I know it is, but I just can't believe that anyone would buy a season ticket under those conditions. Still, it's not too bad this year as they don't have to buy CL tickets but even so...
  39. deleted1153286's avatar
    So in a week where football clubs are slated because of escalating prices, a team uses initiative to fill their stadium and they get criticised for it?
    How strange
  40. tappy's avatar
    blooo

    So in a week where football clubs are slated because of escalating … So in a week where football clubs are slated because of escalating prices, a team uses initiative to fill their stadium and they get criticised for it? How strange



    It's a great price and a hot deal. I don't think anyone is questioning that.

    I just find it strange that people are holding City as the bastions of decency and fair pricing. They're offering them at this price because people don't want to go/they don't have enough fans.

    When Argos sell off some old stock cheaply because people don't want it, should we congratulate them and say they're doing something great for people? No. It's the first lesson in economics: supply and demand.
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