City to issue new season tickets following protests

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A demonstration by some Manchester City fan over matchday ticket pricing and season ticket availability has been scheduled to take place during Friday's game against Wolves at Etihad Stadium.
Fan organisation 1894 Group is urging supporters to remain in the concourse of the stadium until the sixth minute - a minute for every season it claims the club has not issued new season tickets.
Following a meeting with official fan group City Matters, the club published an updated on Thursday after "positive dialogue".
City will be issuing 500 new season tickets for eligible Cityzens matchday and junior members before the start of the 2025-26 campaign and though the subscription joining fees will remain, the club says it will pay back a percentage every time a ticket is bought.
City are also undergoing a revamp of the North Stand, taking the Etihad's capacity to over 60,000 and the club says the "majority of the additional general admission seat capacity resulting from the expansion" will be dedicated to season ticket members.