I don’t get why people don’t get it, as this match is so different from a run-of-the-mill L2 encounter, and it was always going to be a scramble for tickets. It’s not a huge deal for me to miss it, but it might be a memorable one.
The ST holder is king when buying tickets for cup ties like this, which is fine. But in my case, an ST isn’t viable, as circumstances dictate that I can’t get to very many games these days. So I use match packages instead, and I’ve missed out on MK this time.
CCFC obviously need to encourage more fans, and I guess by rewarding ST holders the idea is that more ST’s will be sold in future. But is trying to build support via. existing ST holders really the way to grow?? It’s only a hunch, but I imagine ST holders tend to be more affluent, probably a bit older and possibly leaning more towards places outside the city? When they can get hold of four tickets for a game like this (or six in the case of Wembley last year), a small group of ST holders could have 8, 12, 18 or more tickets to dish out. How many will end up with potential regular fans, and how many people will be having one-off family days out?
I don’t mind missing out personally this time. But the club has a massive task on its hands to build a bigger young fanbase. There’s a whole generation (arguably TWO generations) in the city who’ve never seen the kind of football that would get them fully committed to CCFC. The “occasionals” have to be converted into regulars. Some will have the Sky Blues as their second team, after one of the big six, and only watch the City when they feel like it. Money is tight, they won’t have an ST, and a lot of them won’t get to the MK game which is just the sort of event that could get them more on board in future.
2 or 3 tickets per ST holder would have been better IMHO.
PUSB