Seasoncard - 2021/22

Pensioner tickets are still miles cheaper than young adults and even disabled fans.

Brilliant, that should help change the demographic
Will you just give up about the 'pensioners'!! You'll be one yourself one day, hopefully, and I hope you get as much aggro as you're giving us!
 
Will you just give up about the 'pensioners'!! You'll be one yourself one day, hopefully, and I hope you get as much aggro as you're giving us!
But most pensioners have more disposable income than most young adults. (No housing costs, no travel to work costs, no having kids cost.) It's only possible electorally because there are so many pensioners living so long, and too many voting Tory to destroy the welfare state and the NHS that are the reasons we're living so long.
 
But most pensioners have more disposable income than most young adults. (No housing costs, no travel to work costs, no having kids cost.) It's only possible electorally because there are so many pensioners living so long, and too many voting Tory to destroy the welfare state and the NHS that are the reasons we're living so long.
In the words of Harold Macmillan - "You've never had it so good".
 
Pensioner tickets are still miles cheaper than young adults and even disabled fans.

Brilliant, that should help change the demographic

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In the words of Harold Macmillan - "You've never had it so good".
And since Thatcher the Tories have been trying to kill off that idea of successive generations being better off than the last.
 
@Vic @manclad and anyone else who thinks pensioners have never had it so good. Yawn, yawn, ha, ha, ha, ha. You'll be there one day. poor little things.

However, I think that the debate you want is in the Politics sub-forum. :-)
No,you are getting me wrong Sheila.
When I renew on Tuesday I will be able to buy an Over 65 season card for the first time.
So after 55 years of going to City games I will be able to benefit from being a senior citizen.
I will still have to wait for my state benefits for another 12 months, although I have been lucky enough to retire a couple of years ago and live off my private pension.
 
No,you are getting me wrong Sheila.
When I renew on Tuesday I will be able to buy an Over 65 season card for the first time.
So after 55 years of going to City games I will be able to benefit from being a senior citizen.
I will still have to wait for my state benefits for another 12 months, although I have been lucky enough to retire a couple of years ago and live off my private pension.
Sorry Manclad. I have had a very rough day and got wound up by the pensioner remarks. Abject apology. :-)


Should never come on here when I have had a bad day!! Although usually it cheers me up and makes me laugh. DUH!!
 
But most pensioners have more disposable income than most young adults. (No housing costs, no travel to work costs, no having kids cost.) It's only possible electorally because there are so many pensioners living so long, and too many voting Tory to destroy the welfare state and the NHS that are the reasons we're living so long.
This isn't the politics forum.

Start a thread in there about your hatred of pensioners.
 
My twopenneth is that Level 3 is good value at £325 or £210 for 18-21 year old.
However the whole ground is horrendously overpriced for our fanbase in my opinion. I used to sit in 211, £360 in 2002. Now its £675 and those people wanting to keep their seat are forced to pay a ridiculous amount and it's because the club want them to move in favour of a daytripper.
 
My twopenneth is that Level 3 is good value at £325 or £210 for 18-21 year old.
However the whole ground is horrendously overpriced for our fanbase in my opinion. I used to sit in 211, £360 in 2002. Now its £675 and those people wanting to keep their seat are forced to pay a ridiculous amount and it's because the club want them to move in favour of a daytripper.

I sit in SS3 but near the bottom. It’s a bit of a trek to the top of that stand and hard to get out at the end. Loads come down the steps and find seats where they can when the early leavers have gone. Good price though.
 
I sit in SS3 but near the bottom. It’s a bit of a trek to the top of that stand and hard to get out at the end. Loads come down the steps and find seats where they can when the early leavers have gone. Good price though.
Yeah, Any L3 stand in that ground near the back is dreadful for getting out of. It reminds be of our League Cup loss at OT. The loss was bad enough, but taking ages to get out of the heavens is a b********
 
@Vic @manclad and anyone else who thinks pensioners have never had it so good. Yawn, yawn, ha, ha, ha, ha. You'll be there one day. poor little things.

However, I think that the debate you want is in the Politics sub-forum. :-)
Some of these anti pensioners posts are getting really out of hand, if it was any other group of people there would be a uproar. ps, just qualified for my first half price season ticket because I'm a old ucker, happy days
 
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A quick question to anybody who already has an Over -65 season card .
I turn 65 at the end of this month,so I will be entitled to a cheaper Over- 65 season card.
Will I have to prove to my age to City by producing my birth certificate?
Or is there a different procedure to go down.
Can some kind person enlighten me please.
The did it automatically for me
 
My twopenneth is that Level 3 is good value at £325 or £210 for 18-21 year old.
However the whole ground is horrendously overpriced for our fanbase in my opinion. I used to sit in 211, £360 in 2002. Now its £675 and those people wanting to keep their seat are forced to pay a ridiculous amount and it's because the club want them to move in favour of a daytripper.
My seat in 105 has more than doubled in price since 2007. The last row of regular punters before the padded hosptality mob. Only a matter of time before we get the boot I reckon, as we already do for Champions League games, if my seat was on the opposite side of the ground it would be tunnel club
 
Where does hate come into it?
You’re spot on mate. I don’t agree with your politics but I think it’s truly pathetic and indicative of the cancel culture we live in that politely expressing an opinion about a group of people is categorised as hatred by snowflakes on here
 
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