Atmosphere - 2023/24

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I’m assuming many Seasoncard holders who aren’t on the cup schemes are cutting back given how much their payments have increased by.

It’s been a while but they’ll surely have time to pick and choose what cup matches to go to?

It'll definitely be a consideration for some. Cup games were historically a lot cheaper but the gap is closing.

The Champions League is expanding next year so there's another group game you need to commit to. Potentially ANOTHER dead rubber which could be a another reason some people don't commit. There's a very real possibility we've already qualified for the knockout stages after 3 or 4 group games.
 
I’m assuming many Seasoncard holders who aren’t on the cup schemes are cutting back given how much their payments have increased by.

It’s been a while but they’ll surely have time to pick and choose what cup matches to go to?
Bang on, done it myself

CL is an extra £200 - £300 per season on top of S/T prices.

Just think about that!
 
Question. Has anyone for an idea?

Season ticket holder with 25,000 loyalty points nearly. I take it that would get me a ticket for every CL home game if I wasn’t in the CL cup scheme? Whereas I’d struggle to get an away ticket?
 
Question. Has anyone for an idea?

Season ticket holder with 25,000 loyalty points nearly. I take it that would get me a ticket for every CL home game if I wasn’t in the CL cup scheme? Whereas I’d struggle to get an away ticket?

You'd get a priority window of a day or two before matchday members for CL games. Obviously you have to monitor the sales windows closely so you don't miss out.

Wouldn't know about aways as don't have anywhere near that amount of points.
 
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You'd get a priority window of a day or two before matchday members for CL games. Obviously you have to monitor the sales windows closely so you don't miss out.

Wouldn't know about aways as don't have anywhere near that amount of points.

Thanks.
 
I doubt they would have got the ship or the we’ll follow you everywhere tiffo either. The displays are more for Mancunian and regular City fans.
You all do far more than I do to create these displays so I don’t know how hard they are to sort with the funds you had available.

However, I despise the idea of us singing “We’re gonna win the league” so a display more or less stating that we’ll be in the final of the Champions League at the quarter final stage seems so “un-City” to me.
 
Thought the atmosphere was very good last night. It was on a knife edge, and incredibly tense. I felt a chill down my spine hearing the roar of the crowd urging Jack on as he sprinted down the wing in that second half. 24 hrs on and I’m still gutted we’ve gone out. Very proud of this team and over the two legs we deserved to go through.
 
i don't know what everyone non-City fan is yapping that we have Library muteness, when from TV i hear City fans the most compared to other fans, even in away games
why in English system there are no flag waving like in Bundesliga or like in Dortmund that yellow wall?
 
i don't know what everyone non-City fan is yapping that we have Library muteness, when from TV i hear City fans the most compared to other fans, even in away games
why in English system there are no flag waving like in Bundesliga or like in Dortmund that yellow wall?

It's a constant smear campaign. You kind of get used to it.

Photos of the stadium at half time of 'empty seats at the Emptyhad' portraying it was like that during the game, one photo of the bus going through a less congested area of the parade and that's utilised to give the impression it was like that all the way round. A photo of a few sporadic City fans celebrating a title win when there were plenty elsewhere vs a new Primark opening was probably their most creative one. Turning the stadium mics down during games. Overstating our capacity so we are one of lowest filled grounds in the league etc, etc.

Our away fans are probably the best in the league and the home fans when they're 'on it' can't be far off. Few will ever concede that though, especially PL rivals. Bristol supporters said we were the best fans they'd had in years (not the likes of Leeds et al), Marca did that article last year saying our atmosphere was the worst Real had faced (yes rags and dippers that'd include you). I laugh at Arsenal fans that still have the audacity to have a pop when their team shat themselves last year under the atmosphere.

When we succeed or to brush away others failings you know what's coming... 'Plastic Club', 'Dirty Oil Money', 'Cheats', 'Small Club' '115', 'Emptyhad', 'Souless Club'. It's a relentless cycle. Shame they can't be more imaginative.
 
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Agree on the principal, but can’t expect everyone to be able to afford cup schemes. STs are a fixed price either one off or monthly that you can save for, cup scheme payments can come when you’re not expecting it and some can’t guarantee to be able to afford those at the time.

Think the club made a good decision with the criteria this time compared to last year but there’s clearly still an issue.. blues selling on for ££?? Or the club itself?
I know football is a costly hobby. Totally get that. And im not slagging people for that reason at all.
Costa for the group games are relatively low and the guys i go with admit they just cant be arsed for those games. Thats clearly an issue.

My point is, we cant really moan about tourists in one instance but without them the ground would be empty in another .

What the issue clearly is is how these away supporters are getting these tickets for games like the other night. Whos selling them?
 
Fair enough, but in what way was it the worst thing you’ve ever seen in the stadium?
Everyone’s entitled to an opinion but if he thinks that’s the worst thing he’s ever seen in the stadium, given the amount of cheesy shit the club pump out - fucking hell!
 

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