bzekosilva
Well-Known Member
Ours have increased it shows direct debit for gold but under platinum what we have had it says direct debit unavailable?
My South stand level 3 has stayed the same
Shows how greedy City have become. That increase will probably bring in no more than £1m over the year when they've got £50m coming in from the PL.
£15 increase for me
That's the attitude that lets them get away with it, and is why they do it. It's the principle. I'm not arsed about having a picture or not on my ticket. What I'm arsed about is getting closer and closer to not being able to go, for me and many other blues.Hardly the end of the world that though is it
Same for me I think. £615 for gold or £665 for platinum for South Stand lower.
£15 increase for an adult in 211. Can anyone tell me how much 115, 116 or 117 is, please?
It will trim away anyone who really can't afford a rise (and presumably won't spend anything in the shop etc) allowing seats to be available for someone on the waiting list who might have more spare cash. A slow churn.So say we have 40,000 season ticket holders at an average price increase of £15, that's an extra £600,000 generated by season ticket sales.
Is that really worth the ill feeling with fans, and the negative press (that we'll rightly get) considering we seem to be one of the only ones rising prices this year?
The increase is fairly small and on the face of it barely seems worth getting too worked up about. But on the other hand, revenue is so high for the club these days and ticket prices make up a relatively small percentage of that so it just feels like for the club it is a fairly pointless move in financial terms that will do nothing other than piss fans off as a matter of principle. Odd.
My £299 seat in SS3 is still £299.
Mine was £1200 and it's showing as £725.