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Season Ticket Tracker 2025/2026

Wembley games were classed as aways and point’s awarded.
They weren’t were they??

Don’t know @Hetty

But home cup games over the last 3 year is likely enough to have accrued the 4 points

Crewe at home
Stoke at home
Fulham at home
Mags at home
 
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It’s absolutely class seeing the season tickets nearly sold out. I know a few did the whole “plastic supporters” bit but we’re all Sunderland fans. Let’s get the stadium f***ing bouncing next year it could honestly be the difference between staying up and going down.
 
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They should be. Getting new season card holders isn't just short term. The mugs like me often hang around when they can't get out of League 1.

I'd like to see as many people in the ground as possible

There's not even 300 left and the singles are all slowly but surely selling now that there are no pairs available. They'll all be sold and we'll be sold out every match next season.
 
There would be scenarios like a bloke just changing his job and only just finding out he can get to the match regularly. He might have 2 young kids that he wants to take but single seats would be no good. Surely the club should have the option?
The club is (rightly) not going to cater for niche scenarios when every ticket will be sold out for every match
 
Brentford’s resale tickets only kick in once the home areas are sold out, they then add credit to season ticket holders accounts once they are sold which can come off next seasons SC, not sure how much the credits are but I’d imagine it won’t be the full ticket cost and the club will also make money from it so sounds win win
This is a good way and I mentioned that I doubt we'd simply refund ST holders who can't make a game. I also mentioned that Man Utd required you attend 17 of 19 games (I thought physically) but I was wrong. It's 15 of 19 so you can miss 4 games without doing anything and reselling counts as attending also. I'm was initially surprised at that as it means someone can just buy a ST and go to the 'bigger' games and resell their ticket for other games. This doesn't solve a problem as it's people just picking which games they go to. It stops people who'd go to the all the games. Thinking about it again I suppose it's a way for the club to make extra revenue from a match day price by freeing up a ST price seat. Though giving credits is better as it's stopping people picking and choosing games unless they buy a ST the next season also to get their 'refund'

What are Season Ticket holders' options if they can't attend a game?

Season Ticket holders are required to make use of their ticket for at least 15 out of 19 Premier League games in 2024/25. To help with this, you can use the following options if you cannot attend:

1. Forward your ticket to another fan
2. Donate the cost of your ticket to the MU Foundation
3. Return your ticket and get a refund using the resale option online
 
There's not even 300 left and the singles are all slowly but surely selling now that there are no pairs available. They'll all be sold and we'll be sold out every match next season.
Probably been said already but when the fixtures are released on Wednesday I think the last remaining few will sell out.
 
I disagree. I think the club should try to help fans as much as possible.
But if all of the tickets are already sold out then there is no helping to be done

Unless you want them to extend the ground for this hypothetical bloke who’s just changed hypothetical jobs
 
I disagree. I think the club should try to help fans as much as possible.
You really think they will do that? They do so much but they will look at the bigger picture rather than all the smaller scenarios that people will come up with.

What the club will do is simply raise prices next season (if we stay up) and look at ways to maximise revenue by keeping demand just above supply. They've already started this prior to the start of last season as since then they've changed U16 down to U14 and increasing the concession prices in East & West stands more than North South(they were always the same before), even removing U14 from centre of West Stand as an option so 'premium' view' can be sold at higher price
 
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I had a look at my points and got points for Wembley.
were have you looked? The new ticketing site just shows basically your list of purchases and a points total, rather than were you’ve actually been allocated the point from.

Are you sure it’s not that you are looking at?
 
This is a good way and I mentioned that I doubt we'd simply refund ST holders who can't make a game. I also mentioned that Man Utd required you attend 17 of 19 games (I thought physically) but I was wrong. It's 15 of 19 so you can miss 4 games without doing anything and reselling counts as attending also. I'm was initially surprised at that as it means someone can just buy a ST and go to the 'bigger' games and resell their ticket for other games. This doesn't solve a problem as it's people just picking which games they go to. It stops people who'd go to the all the games. Thinking about it again I suppose it's a way for the club to make extra revenue from a match day price by freeing up a ST price seat. Though giving credits is better as it's stopping people picking and choosing games unless they buy a ST the next season also to get their 'refund'

What are Season Ticket holders' options if they can't attend a game?

Season Ticket holders are required to make use of their ticket for at least 15 out of 19 Premier League games in 2024/25. To help with this, you can use the following options if you cannot attend:

1. Forward your ticket to another fan
2. Donate the cost of your ticket to the MU Foundation
3. Return your ticket and get a refund using the resale option online
I assume they mean 2025/26?

Where is this info please? I know someone who can probably only get to half of the games.
 
But if all of the tickets are already sold out then there is no helping to be done

Unless you want them to extend the ground for this hypothetical bloke who’s just changed hypothetical jobs
No, I'd like the club to have a flexible approach as long as it was no real hassle to the club. It's not much to ask is it?
You really think they will do that? They do so much but they will look at the bigger picture rather than all the smaller scenarios that people will come up with.

What the club will do is simply raise prices next season (if we stay up) and look at ways to maximise revenue by keeping demand just above supply. They've already started this prior to the start of last season as since then they've changed U16 down to U14 and increasing the concession prices in East & West stands more than North South(they were always the same before), even removing U14 from centre of West Stand as an option so 'premium' view' can be sold at higher price
I don't think they would. I think they should. There's a difference
 
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