Well its fuckin leaking all over in 218
Hardly the Gene friggin Kelly though is it.....
Well its fuckin leaking all over in 218
Spose notHardly the Gene friggin Kelly though is it.....
About one in 4 people seem to be in holiday at the moment. Was a great crowd on Sunday. And a decent atmosphere. I saw sir Howard talking to the main men at the match for a long period of time. We will here news soon I am sure.
And the roof is full of rotten timber.
It's a kalzip roof. It's 15 years since the stadium opened and I can't recall a major check of the roof in that time so it will be due soon.It’s got a leak just above us. Anything you can do to fix? Maybe a couple of slates missing.
It’s got a leak just above us. Anything you can do to fix? Maybe a couple of slates missing.
it drips on my bald bonce. Very upsetting.Bloody nesh sod get a bigger coat.
it drips on my bald bonce. Very upsetting.
Calm down girls. how many games were sold out last season?? we could build a huge stadium but I bet we don't reduce prices to fill it. 53. seasonAt the Huddersfield game, the only unsold tickets were in the away end and, corporate hospitality Block 215, and a very small number of unsold tickets from the Ticket Exchange.
The case for a North Stand extension is unarguable. I'm assuming that there are good logistical reasons for the delay. It's gone very quiet since Howard Bernstein was taken on as an Strategic Development Advisor to development of the Etihad Campus. Something is afoot and I'd love to know what. City people are very good at keeping secrets.
I'll state the even more obvious: Average attendance 2017/18: 54,054. Taking the record attendance of 54,693 as capacity, that makes an occupancy of 99%.Calm down girls. how many games were sold out last season?? we could build a huge stadium but I bet we don't reduce prices to fill it. 53. season
Ticket holder for most of them just stating the bloody obvious
Dont think anyone is disputing that prices could or probably should be cheaper. What some of us are saying is there isnt a link between prices and empty seats,. Did you click on those blocks ? I havent but would be surprised if you see more than odd seats scattered about. If a 2 or 3 or more want to go together they cant sit together. If there are empty seats that arent the odd seats on sale it will be allocated seats not filled for whatever reason.OS seat planner for the Newcastle game. Now.
I know we are seeing the best football we willever likely see. There are no arguments there.
But £50 for an Adult ticket, regardless where you sit or stand, isn’t right.
Obviously some People will disagree with me. Fair enough.
Each stand, different tiers.
My maths is s***, but that’s nearly £100 for 2 Adult matchday tickets.
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NS expansion. 6000 extra seats. Bar a limited amount of cheap season tickets, do you think we will sell out at those ticket prices? And that’s if there’s no further season ticket and/or matchday ticket price increases until then, and after the NS is expanded.
Dont think anyone is disputing that prices could or probably should be cheaper. What some of us are saying is there isnt a link between prices and empty seats,. Did you click on those blocks ? I havent but would be surprised if you see more than odd seats scattered about. If a 2 or 3 or more want to go together they cant sit together. If there are empty seats that arent the odd seats on sale it will be allocated seats not filled for whatever reason.
So when we expand , yes there can be a discussion about prices but at least if blocks are left for matchday tickets then groups of mates can decide to sit together, or if new fans are given first dibs at the new seats before relocations then we can target groups of yonger mates getting seats together.
It's not as simple as prices, I'd guess most matchday ticket buyers are people like myself that come to 5 or 6 games or less and travel to games, maybe stay over, so the ticket costing £30 or £50 doesn't make any difference to the number of games I attend. That's not saying we'd like them cheaper though.
You don't know that, and in any case its not about it getting better, its about being consistent, being consistent could be winning the PL by 5 points getting 85, long term success won't leave us when Pep leaves, because we have an owner that will ensure it, it might get harder to win things, but harder might actually attract more people, as it will be closer, and if we're still winning closer titles, it will for many be more exciting.It’s probably then that City need to review season ticket and matchday ticket prices, because it won’t get better than Pep
Agreed it is, but people are paying it.50 quid is way too much.
But that isn't going to happen, apart from cup games, and the very least attractive PL games.30 quid adults and 15 quid kids. Then more local fans could come.
You don't know that, and in any case its not about it getting better, its about being consistent, being consistent could be winning the PL by 5 points getting 85, long term success won't leave us when Pep leaves, because we have an owner that will ensure it, it might get harder to win things, but harder might actually attract more people, as it will be closer, and if we're still winning closer titles, it will for many be more exciting.
Agreed it is, but people are paying it.
But that isn't going to happen, apart from cup games, and the very least attractive PL games.
Did you actually read any of my post, or just the first four words ?I do. We all do. It won’t get any better than Pep. Just like at United, it won’t get any better than Ferguson. Not in my lifetime, anyway. ;-)
Yes, we’ll always be there or there abouts from now on. But if we’re going to expand the Etihad, and want to fill it as much as possible, we need to be in or around the top 2 every season. Being 3rd or 4th and off the pace isn’t going to attract fair weather fans, who do take up the slack at City, even at £50 a ticket.
That aside, we need to be attracting more young fans of all ages and local people. They are more likely to stick around if our success tails off, than some fair weather fans.
Dont think anyone is disputing that prices could or probably should be cheaper. What some of us are saying is there isnt a link between prices and empty seats,. Did you click on those blocks ? I havent but would be surprised if you see more than odd seats scattered about. If a 2 or 3 or more want to go together they cant sit together. If there are empty seats that arent the odd seats on sale it will be allocated seats not filled for whatever reason.
So when we expand , yes there can be a discussion about prices but at least if blocks are left for matchday tickets then groups of mates can decide to sit together, or if new fans are given first dibs at the new seats before relocations then we can target groups of yonger mates getting seats together.
It's not as simple as prices, I'd guess most matchday ticket buyers are people like myself that come to 5 or 6 games or less and travel to games, maybe stay over, so the ticket costing £30 or £50 doesn't make any difference to the number of games I attend. That's not saying we'd like them cheaper though.