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Zowhore
07-02-20, 15:23
Any idea when they go on sale?
This new ticketing website is driving me crazy

IanD
07-02-20, 17:26
Any idea when they go on sale?
This new ticketing website is driving me crazy
I'm guessing there will be an announcement next Tuesday, maybe Wednesday. So, on sale Wednesday or Thursday.....based on what happened with Luton tickets.

IanD
13-02-20, 08:13
The club are leaving it late, again. Still no announcement. Surely, something from the club, today. Or is the new ticketing system not up to it?

Zowhore
13-02-20, 08:54
Yeah I think there’ll be an announcement today for tickets on sale tomorrow. Never know they might announce Barnsley details too. Doubt that.
I’m still pissed off I missed luton tickets due to the new system

IanD
13-02-20, 11:08
Yeah I think there’ll be an announcement today for tickets on sale tomorrow. Never know they might announce Barnsley details too. Doubt that.
I’m still pissed off I missed luton tickets due to the new system
Barnsley is a few weeks off yet so won't be announced for a while. Luton was always going to be in high demand and had very little warning of when they went on sale, so I can sympathise. Blink and you miss it. Tough if you are at work and can't get online easily. If the club don't get Stoke up for sale by tomorrow, I can see them struggling to get the tickets out in time.

Zowhore
13-02-20, 12:01
Just called ticket office and emails will be sent out around 3pm and tickets on sale from tomorrow.

IanD
13-02-20, 15:11
Just called ticket office and emails will be sent out around 3pm and tickets on sale from tomorrow.

Very late for the club to put tickets on sale. Any criteria?

IanD
13-02-20, 15:32
No email yet but the ticket news is on the CCFC website:
https://www.cardiffcityfc.co.uk/news/away-days-ticket-news-stoke-city-vs-cardiff-city
No previous away needed. Stoke not as popular as Luton.

Lawnmower
13-02-20, 18:33
No email yet but the ticket news is on the CCFC website:
https://www.cardiffcityfc.co.uk/news/away-days-ticket-news-stoke-city-vs-cardiff-city
No previous away needed. Stoke not as popular as Luton.

Allocation of 1900 and we could have more , unlike Luton which was 1050

I expect we will end up actually taking as many , if not more , than we did for Luton

Der Kaiser
13-02-20, 18:42
Given our run of form and the low cost it would have set the club back relatively speaking, this would've been an ideal game for the club to cover some of the ticket costs and charge fans say a tenner for adults and a fiver for concessions/kids. The club is so unbelievably narrow sighted in terms of fan engagement.

splott parker
13-02-20, 18:49
Allocation of 1900 and we could have more , unlike Luton which was 1050

I expect we will end up actually taking as many , if not more , than we did for Luton
The bus situation may deter a few though Tim.

Zowhore
13-02-20, 18:54
The bus situation may deter a few though Tim.
What is the bus situation I’ve read about a few times this week?

BLUETIT
13-02-20, 18:55
The bus situation may deter a few though Tim.

Tell me about it :angry:

Lawnmower
13-02-20, 19:15
The bus situation may deter a few though Tim.

Might. I’ve got a few who are struggling.

splott parker
13-02-20, 19:20
What is the bus situation I’ve read about a few times this week?
From what I can gather the whole ‘day out’ away scenario has been severely curtailed with at least one bus company pulling out of ferrying City fans. The lot I go with now view the football part of an away day as 90 minutes in the middle of a great day out, obviously we love the football but the whole experience of a full day out with your mates is hard to match. It seems as though the sensibly run buses (who I admit stretch the rules a touch but nowhere near breaking point), the ones who play the whole day cutely & cleverly and cause no reason for concern have been penalised for the antics of others who seem to think protocol doesn’t apply to them. Let’s hope things can be sorted sooner rather than later. I hope I haven’t spoken out of turn here but from the information I’ve gathered this last week this seems to be the case.

BLUETIT
13-02-20, 20:58
From what I can gather the whole ‘day out’ away scenario has been severely curtailed with at least one bus company pulling out of ferrying City fans. The lot I go with now view the football part of an away day as 90 minutes in the middle of a great day out, obviously we love the football but the whole experience of a full day out with your mates is hard to match. It seems as though the sensibly run buses (who I admit stretch the rules a touch but nowhere near breaking point), the ones who play the whole day cutely & cleverly and cause no reason for concern have been penalised for the antics of others who seem to think protocol doesn’t apply to them. Let’s hope things can be sorted sooner rather than later. I hope I haven’t spoken out of turn here but from the information I’ve gathered this last week this seems to be the case.

Summed up perfectly :thumbup:

City123
13-02-20, 22:11
Given our run of form and the low cost it would have set the club back relatively speaking, this would've been an ideal game for the club to cover some of the ticket costs and charge fans say a tenner for adults and a fiver for concessions/kids. The club is so unbelievably narrow sighted in terms of fan engagement.
The ticketing/marketing side of the club is laughably bad, always has been

Der Kaiser
14-02-20, 00:01
The ticketing/marketing side of the club is laughably bad, always has been

It's almost like they don't like us. It's so easy to get us on board, few cheap tickets here and there. Shut the punters up, easy as you like. I guess we ultimately don't actually make a difference to them anymore, from a financial perspective.

IanD
14-02-20, 11:56
It's almost like they don't like us. It's so easy to get us on board, few cheap tickets here and there. Shut the punters up, easy as you like. I guess we ultimately don't actually make a difference to them anymore, from a financial perspective.
For Leeds we got a refund on their ticket price in the form of City Cash to spend in the club shop. That's about the best you will get from the club. Maybe the odd subsidised coach travel like Brighton away, last season. I don't think they would ever just subsidise an away ticket as the cash goes to the away club. Marketing is poor though and this new ticket system leaves in late to buy online. Good news is there is currently plenty of availability for Stoke away.

City123
14-02-20, 12:06
It's almost like they don't like us. It's so easy to get us on board, few cheap tickets here and there. Shut the punters up, easy as you like. I guess we ultimately don't actually make a difference to them anymore, from a financial perspective.
Its infuriating because the club have such a large potential fanbase if they bothered engaging, not just now but for the future