Seasoncard Renewals 2017/18

Not as much as the Scum and Pep be still at city when Boreinho gets the boot.

Agreed, I come on here with some ludicrous comments, but I really want him to succeed at stay here for a couple of decades winning 10 titles , 5 CL and 16 more associated cups.
 
renewed today but not done any Cup Schemes yet - I will only do the European one if we get Champs League - Sacking off EFL Cup and FA Cup

I am opposite sacking CL, managed to get away with EFL &FA cup as we only played 1 game (until semi) but i missed 2 or the 4 CL Home games due to travelling so will risk that one on the off chance we don't make final!
 
Of all the schemes to stay in it has to be the FA Cup.

Cheap tickets for first few rounds, always at a weekend and guaranteed to be drawn away against a prem team.
 
You can always rejoin the scheme later into the season, if you want. Nothing wrong with making them wait.....

If you are talking about the Chumps League, then I think the cut off date is 30th September. I pulled out last year owing to pre booked holidays during the qualifier and the early group stages. I asked if I could join later for the knockout stages, and was told no.
 
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it would be good if any of those happened, unfortunately we have too many I'm alright jack fans, who have the money and aren't bothered about other fans being priced out. i think if the 1894 had had no flag displays at all for a few games that could be good. empty seats and no atmosphere happen every game anyway.

I fear you are correct. I am not sure how many fans this forum reaches to make it effective. I have been involved in a few industrial disputes in my time and the ostrich mentality and " I'm alright Jack" attitude is the same as the fellow Blues who are scoffing at the outrage now, people never change. What also never changes is the sense of bewilderment these same people feel when suddenly they realise they have been picked off, priced out, whatever you want to call it and when they look around no one is there to help them. Of course all too late they realise the people they mocked or couldn't care less about in their " I'm alright Jack" attitude were right.
 
I fear you are correct. I am not sure how many fans this forum reaches to make it effective. I have been involved in a few industrial disputes in my time and the ostrich mentality and " I'm alright Jack" attitude is the same as the fellow Blues who are scoffing at the outrage now, people never change. What also never changes is the sense of bewilderment these same people feel when suddenly they realise they have been picked off, priced out, whatever you want to call it and when they look around no one is there to help them. Of course all too late they realise the people they mocked or couldn't care less about in their " I'm alright Jack" attitude were right.

some good points there mate. even if you can afford it, platinum, the cup schemes, the tunnel club...., surely you have to look around you at the ground and be concerned with the direction the club is going ( fan wise ).ive mentioned this a few times, but you can see it when you go to games. the majority of people are over 50, barely any young lads going to games. you would have thought with one of the most successful periods in our history the ground would be bouncing, but its not. theres more empty seats then ever imo and the atmosphere is awful. theres a disconnection between the core fan base and the club at the minute.
 
As has been pointed out if all season cards have been increased by £20 then with 40,000 of us that's an extra £800k. However some cards have actually decreased and some have been frozen so the increased revenue could actually be a lot lower. Throw in all the people who go from platinum to gold and I can't understand why City have done what they have done. I assume that the club will also generate extra income from those who invest in the tunnel club seats. The reality is with an decrease of £20 per ticket this thread would be full of people whilst still moaning the decrease isn't enough at least not giving up on the club. I only hope the club reads threads like this and act accordingly.
 
yeah but you're all moaning ****s and who gives a fuck if you can't afford it or are sick of stupid kick off times (next two home games?) or the wonderful match day experience and players wages or all seater stadiums ..stupid points rip offs and clubs who see you as a revenue stream not a supporter

I don't as I'm alright

Love Jack
 
some good points there mate. even if you can afford it, platinum, the cup schemes, the tunnel club...., surely you have to look around you at the ground and be concerned with the direction the club is going ( fan wise ).ive mentioned this a few times, but you can see it when you go to games. the majority of people are over 50, barely any young lads going to games. you would have thought with one of the most successful periods in our history the ground would be bouncing, but its not. theres more empty seats then ever imo and the atmosphere is awful. theres a disconnection between the core fan base and the club at the minute.

You're falling in to the trap of the brainwashed rag and talking about empty seats. You should concentrate on the full ones. Last season and this season are the highest average attendance we have ever achieved in 120 years of history. We should be proud of and celebrate our attendances, not falling for the bullshit "Fake News" pushed on Facebook by a load of idiotic and insecure rags.

54,000 plus is more than Liverpool and their "wonderful supporters" have achieved in their glorious history, so City fans really need to get over this inferiority complex about empty seats and puff out your chest a bit and stick up for the club.

The atmosphere is shit, but show me a ground that's got a better atmosphere today than it had 20 years ago. The only one I can think of is Selhurst Park and they have organised flags, drums and megaphones and all sorts of shite. It's not for me.

If it's a tight game against a close rival the atmosphere will take care of itself - the Chelsea game, Arsenal game and the derby being good examples. But a 12.30 kick off against West Brom will be a shite atmosphere, I guarantee it. But it would have been shite 20 years ago at Maine Road. After the Kippax went all seating, the atmosphere at Maine Road was often shite too.
 
some good points there mate. even if you can afford it, platinum, the cup schemes, the tunnel club...., surely you have to look around you at the ground and be concerned with the direction the club is going ( fan wise ).ive mentioned this a few times, but you can see it when you go to games. the majority of people are over 50, barely any young lads going to games. you would have thought with one of the most successful periods in our history the ground would be bouncing, but its not. theres more empty seats then ever imo and the atmosphere is awful. theres a disconnection between the core fan base and the club at the minute.

Absolutely. There is no liason except bland e mail's, there is no visible leadership and no communication. I go to the ground now and it feels just like going to a supermarket or a concert. I am going to watch an event but I have no real affinity other than that. It is bland, souless and lifeless. Where is our invisible chairman?? He pops up once a year online at the end of the season. As fan's we feel we don't have a voice and it is just " This is happening, like it or leave!" I am baffled at the club's attitude to fan's concerns and fear it means only one thing. They want us out and replaced by bigger spending tourists.
 
You're falling in to the trap of the brainwashed rag and talking about empty seats. You should concentrate on the full ones. Last season and this season are the highest average attendance we have ever achieved in 120 years of history. We should be proud of and celebrate our attendances, not falling for the bullshit "Fake News" pushed on Facebook by a load of idiotic and insecure rags.

54,000 plus is more than Liverpool and their "wonderful supporters" have achieved in their glorious history, so City fans really need to get over this inferiority complex about empty seats and puff out your chest a bit and stick up for the club.
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The atmosphere is shit, but show me a ground that's got a better atmosphere today than it had 20 years ago. The only one I can think of is Selhurst Park and they have organised flags, drums and megaphones and all sorts of shite. It's not for me.

If it's a tight game against a close rival the atmosphere will take care of itself - the Chelsea game, Arsenal game and the derby being good examples. But a 12.30 kick off against West Brom will be a shite atmosphere, I guarantee it. But it would have been shite 20 years ago at Maine Road. After the Kippax went all seating, the atmosphere at Maine Road was often shite too.

im not falling into any rag trap or believing "fake news". i am proud of our attendances, we have fantastic attendances. I'm basing it on what i see when i go to games, theres empty seats every game and its not just a few. its noticeable, especially in the family stand, theres more now then other years. i only went to maine road for the last few years it was there and it was miles better then what we have now. it wasnt amazing every game i agree, but its not even comparable to now. imagine if we were winning the league at maine road, it would be miles louder then the etihad.
 
These threads are starting to get very tedious.

For me £0.79 p/game increase
For my lad £0.26 p/game increase
Renewed.
 
Come on there is about a dozen people on here doing that its minuscule amount with the main scheme of things. We will find out next season in the cups how many actually sacked off the cups.

We won't know until the 1st round of the LC at home, but my guess is there will be more empty seats than ever, and City will be forced to almost give the tickets away.

All 3 of us have dropped out of the LC and FA Cup. I bet you can times that by a few thousand across the 54,000 match going blues.

It will certainly add up to more than 2.5% of revenue in the LC and FA Cup for City.
 
We won't know until the 1st round of the LC at home, but my guess is there will be more empty seats than ever, and City will be forced to almost give the tickets away.

All 3 of us have dropped out of the LC and FA Cup. I bet you can times that by a few thousand across the 54,000 match going blues.

It will certainly add up to more than 2.5% of revenue in the LC and FA Cup for City.
Yes maybe although to be fair any home tie is going to increase revenue whatever the attendance and ticket price.
 
im not falling into any rag trap or believing "fake news". i am proud of our attendances, we have fantastic attendances. I'm basing it on what i see when i go to games, theres empty seats every game and its not just a few. its noticeable, especially in the family stand, theres more now then other years. i only went to maine road for the last few years it was there and it was miles better then what we have now. it wasnt amazing every game i agree, but its not even comparable to now. imagine if we were winning the league at maine road, it would be miles louder then the etihad.

But if there's 54k there, why are you concerned about some empty seats? Who cares if some people can't make it, kids can't go to night games etc? Check out this video showing Maine Rd, there were often thousands of empty seats in the North Stand and Platt Lane (the stands behind the goals) for most games, but the difference then was, no one gave a fuck about empty seats.




The "empty seats" narrative has only been a thing in the last couple of years since the rags started going to shite on the pitch they had to start making things up about us having empty seats and all our fans coming from Stockport. It's absolute bullshit and they've managed to hoodwink millions in to believing it.

The Shite had a full tier closed for a quarter final the other week and it didn't get any press coverage whatsoever. Arsenal regularly have large swathes of empty seats, but no one pays it any mind. City having empty seats is a story, so it gets talked about in the press, social media, and in turn in the ground when you see some empty seats.

If you only went for a couple of years, maybe you've got misty eyed memories of the Maine Rd atmosphere being like a Galatasary vs Fenerbace derby every week - it really wasn't. When the Kippax was still standing it was a brilliant atmosphere at times, singing and bouncing all game for lots of games, but it could sometimes be flat too. After it went to all seating the atmosphere was pretty shite for the most part. It had it's moments, the derbies and games against Newcastle and Stoke were often pretty lively, but it wasn't absolutely rocking every week.

The atmosphere has got worse as time has gone on, but as I say, that's the same at pretty much every football ground now.
 
I was not going to renew mainly for the reasons many have mentioned earlier . However today I went for Value Gold and with the ticket exchange money I had accrued I only had to fork out £122 for the season. The feeling of getting ripped off and not valued by the club has been cushioned by paying next to nothing next season.
 

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