When it turned into a product FOOTBALL died, and for a million other reasons we all know and experience at most games.
I agree.
If you want romanticism go and support a team in the likes of Argentina.
When it turned into a product FOOTBALL died, and for a million other reasons we all know and experience at most games.
I'm not even that excited about tonight and I can't remember ever not being excited about a derby match.It's a weird feeling that with all the players we have, Guardiola, the academy, etc, that this season is the most disconnected I've felt from City in 23 years.
I'm not even that excited about tonight and I can't remember ever not being excited about a derby match.
This is EXACTLY how I'm feeling.
I need something to convince me to stay and just don't think it'll happen. Any price rise and that's it, for me.
There's something not right about the game at the moment. World Cup coming up next year and just not bothered one bit.
I'm sure I will but perhaps it's just getting older. I remember as a kid/teenager the nerves would kick in on the Sunday morning before the following Saturday.You'll be fine at 7.55pm,come on now......it's derby day
You can't beat old-school romanticism.If you want romanticism go and support a team in the likes of Argentina.
Good grief. I wouldn't go that far, obviously.
I'm sure I will but perhaps it's just getting older. I remember as a kid/teenager the nerves would kick in on the Sunday morning before the following Saturday.
We also got off our arses in about 1964 and got rid of Les MacDowell - he was only the manager though ..... but there was an impressive "Out" demo outside the Main Entrance of Maine RoadYes but we're City fans and will either shrug our shoulders and not renew or shrug our shoulders and say "Well it's not too bad I suppose". The only time we got off our arses was to get rid of Swales and that was about 10 years too late.
Same here. I remember going to Wembley for the first time in 1969 and was so full of nervous energy beforehand, I couldn't eat my dinner! (If you know me, you should call a priest to give me the last rites (whatever they are)).I'm sure I will but perhaps it's just getting older. I remember as a kid/teenager the nerves would kick in on the Sunday morning before the following Saturday.
Am with you I am 50 50 about renewing. It's not just city , it's prem (bent) football generally. If I want to watch live footy I can walk to altrincham have a pint and watch lads giving it a bit of effort. If I want to watch city I can walk to the pub and watch it there .
It's becoming a bit of a slog and not a pleasure. Sunday was a ball ache and disappointing,.
I live on Platt Lane now, Be nice to still be at Maine Road I sometimes think.It doesn't help when people drive pass Maine Road every game on the way home. Is Princess Parkway really he quickest route lol.
Just noticed this job role that's gone up, Campaign Co-ordinator. Can a blue on here please get it to sort out club/fan relations? Cheers
We are recruiting an experienced Campaigns Coordinator to join the Group’s Fan Relationship Management team, based at the City Football Academy HQ, Manchester, UK.
The Campaigns Coordinator will be responsible for planning, supporting, delivering and analysing the club’s multi-channel marketing campaigns including email, SMS and Facebook advertising. The role will involve identifying new opportunities to increase fan engagement. This is a new role in the FRM team, reporting to the eCRM Campaign Manager.
The ideal candidate will be a proactive team player, used to working with groups of internal and external stakeholders in a fast-paced environment. They will be creative and innovative in their approach.
This is a new role in the FRM team, giving the successful candidate the chance to make it their own.
Key responsibilities include:
- Supporting the execution and creative development of personalised campaigns across email, social, digital and mobile
- Analysis of campaign KPIs, testing of new initiatives and providing of recommendations
- Coordination of the campaign calendar
- Selection of appropriate audiences based on engagement, behaviours and attributes
Just noticed this job role that's gone up, Campaign Co-ordinator. Can a blue on here please get it to sort out club/fan relations? Cheers
We are recruiting an experienced Campaigns Coordinator to join the Group’s Fan Relationship Management team, based at the City Football Academy HQ, Manchester, UK.
The Campaigns Coordinator will be responsible for planning, supporting, delivering and analysing the club’s multi-channel marketing campaigns including email, SMS and Facebook advertising. The role will involve identifying new opportunities to increase fan engagement. This is a new role in the FRM team, reporting to the eCRM Campaign Manager.
The ideal candidate will be a proactive team player, used to working with groups of internal and external stakeholders in a fast-paced environment. They will be creative and innovative in their approach.
This is a new role in the FRM team, giving the successful candidate the chance to make it their own.
Key responsibilities include:
- Supporting the execution and creative development of personalised campaigns across email, social, digital and mobile
- Analysis of campaign KPIs, testing of new initiatives and providing of recommendations
- Coordination of the campaign calendar
- Selection of appropriate audiences based on engagement, behaviours and attributes