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I anticipate a lot of City fans all over the ground.

Does the club actually take action against AFCB ticket buyers that resell to away fans ?
Sounds like it should be very easy to find out the original purchaser of a ticket and give them some sort of ban.

Particularly so for matches like Tomorrow. Not just an opportunity for disorder, city fans over celebrating or City Fans taking exception to our glorious victory, but also an AFCB fan will be denied the chance to see the game.
 
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I anticipate a lot of City fans all over the ground.

Does the club actually take action against AFCB ticket buyers that resell to away fans ?
Sounds like it should be very easy to find out the original purchaser of a ticket and give them some sort of ban.

Particularly so for matches like Tomorrow. Not just an opportunity for disorder, city fans over celebrating or City Fans taking exception to our glorious victory, but also an AFCB fan will be denied the chance to see the game.
What about the hospitality areas?
 
I anticipate a lot of City fans all over the ground.

Does the club actually take action against AFCB ticket buyers that resell to away fans ?
Sounds like it should be very easy to find out the original purchaser of a ticket and give them some sort of ban.

Particularly so for matches like Tomorrow. Not just an opportunity for disorder, city fans over celebrating or City Fans taking exception to our glorious victory, but also an AFCB fan will be denied the chance to see the game.
When you have away fans in block two, the stewards just watch them.
 
There's still a few tickets available in the home areas on sites like Stubhub. 520 euros for Block 20, row G, seat 120, in the East Stand for example
 
For the Man United game an Australian United fan had bought the ticket next to me on livefootballtickets.com and once he'd cashed out on his massive payday (said Aussie had paid $800) he just transferred the digital ticket on the official app.

Said Australian had no idea he wouldn't be allowed to cheer on United and was shocked to hear he was in the wrong end.
 
I would hope the club would monitor the obvious resale sites and just cancel any tickets up for sale.
Just had a look around. Tickets for resale in the away end are up for £1,343 each.

Quite an incentive to resell.
 
I anticipate a lot of City fans all over the ground.

Does the club actually take action against AFCB ticket buyers that resell to away fans ?
Sounds like it should be very easy to find out the original purchaser of a ticket and give them some sort of ban.

Particularly so for matches like Tomorrow. Not just an opportunity for disorder, city fans over celebrating or City Fans taking exception to our glorious victory, but also an AFCB fan will be denied the chance to see the game.

Why is this game any different to any other when the bigger teams are in town? Ok so it's near the end of the season but tbf City aren't as well supported as Arsenal, United, Chelsea,Liverpool l, etc. in the south.
 

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