liongard82
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I just wondered as I have never tried to use my MCWFC ST to get a discount before.I can't see any reason why not in fact, it'd probably be illegal to discriminate.
I just wondered as I have never tried to use my MCWFC ST to get a discount before.I can't see any reason why not in fact, it'd probably be illegal to discriminate.
Ah, i thought you meant as a woman who had a season ticketI just wondered as I have never tried to use my MCWFC ST to get a discount before.
Ah yeah so did I.Ah, i thought you meant as a woman who had a season ticket
Lol ...... nah for the Women's team. I don't know why I never thought of it before.Ah, i thought you meant as a woman who had a season ticket
Thanks Alex. I’m interested to know how many people who have flexi-golds have approached you and told you that they don’t want them? I just want to be clear who you are representing.?I have asked for season tickets to be added to the City Matters agenda for our meeting this coming Monday (14th October). This will include both season tickets for 2025/2026 and Flexi Gold. I intend to use this as an opportunity to get the fan perspective on record as soon as possible.
It almost goes without saying, but I will be arguing for a price freeze at the bare minimum. On Flexi Gold, it will be the reintroduction of season tickets and the abolition of the Flexi Gold surcharge. That said, welcome any further views.
Thanks Alex. I’m interested to know how many people who have flexi-golds have approached you and told you that they don’t want them? I just want to be clear who you are representing.?
Btw I’m in favour of a mix of season cards, flexi golds and match day tickets in the expanded North Stand. The up front charge for flexi goods should be reduced too.
So 2 ups and 2 downs for you.I'm a flexi-gold and only because it's the only option that I've managed to get hold of.
Upside - guaranteed seat which is the point of a season ticket.
Downside - having to pay £150 more than a gold ST holder for the inconvenience of having to use a load of my time to separately purchase 19 matches.
Good stuff as ever. Could you also bring up FOC (OAP) discounts as well? Can we have these ring fenced until I hit 65?I have asked for season tickets to be added to the City Matters agenda for our meeting this coming Monday (14th October). This will include both season tickets for 2025/2026 and Flexi Gold. I intend to use this as an opportunity to get the fan perspective on record as soon as possible.
It almost goes without saying, but I will be arguing for a price freeze at the bare minimum. On Flexi Gold, it will be the reintroduction of season tickets and the abolition of the Flexi Gold surcharge. That said, welcome any further views.
So 2 ups and 2 downs for you.
Up
Guaranteed seat.
Cheaper than the sum of the match day tickets.
Down
£150 payment - taking the piss
Time taken ordering the (individual tickets).
What I’d do is reduce the up front payment and let anyone on a flexigold switch to a full season card if the system shows they attended 15 games or more in the previous season.
As an adult in the same part of the ground:-I too have a flexi gold and am fairly happy with it. Naturally, the only downfall is the £150 membership fee. I personally don't see the booking of tickets as an inconvenience. The system works pretty seamlessly. Three weeks before a game the seat appears as a reservation in my account. Confirming my seat and paying for it takes less than 60 seconds, so no issues.
Prices paid so far (I am an FOC in ESL3):
Ipswich £16
Brentford £16
Arsenal £34
Fulham £16
Southampton £11
This represents a significant saving on what I was paying for equivalent games last season. The £150 fee is, of course, disappointing but I console myself that works out as a £7.90 surcharge per game for the privilege of having a seat at every game. Still a saving on matchday prices.
Would I prefer a normal season card? Yes, absolutely - because of the fee. But Flexi Gold is the next best thing as I am no longer stressed taking part in the mad scramble for expensive matchday tickets. I am making a saving overall and I get the same benefits as other season ticket holders.
I would hope, in time, flexi golds would be converted to full season tickets, but I suspect in the future this will not be the case. Flexi gold appears to be the direction of travel the club is taking. It will be interesting to see what the club do in the new North Stand.
I too have a flexi gold and am fairly happy with it. Naturally, the only downfall is the £150 membership fee. I personally don't see the booking of tickets as an inconvenience. The system works pretty seamlessly. Three weeks before a game the seat appears as a reservation in my account. Confirming my seat and paying for it takes less than 60 seconds, so no issues.
Prices paid so far (I am an FOC in ESL3):
Ipswich £16
Brentford £16
Arsenal £34
Fulham £16
Southampton £11
This represents a significant saving on what I was paying for equivalent games last season. The £150 fee is, of course, disappointing but I console myself that works out as a £7.90 surcharge per game for the privilege of having a seat at every game. Still a saving on matchday prices.
Would I prefer a normal season card? Yes, absolutely - because of the fee. But Flexi Gold is the next best thing as I am no longer stressed taking part in the mad scramble for expensive matchday tickets. I am making a saving overall and I get the same benefits as other season ticket holders.
I would hope, in time, flexi golds would be converted to full season tickets, but I suspect in the future this will not be the case. Flexi gold appears to be the direction of travel the club is taking. It will be interesting to see what the club do in the new North Stand.
I know people will say it’s all about the money but officially the idea of them is to accommodate people who want to go to the majority but not all home league games.
So to back that up it would be a nice touch if they offered those who go to all 19 games this season the chance to renew it as a regular ST next season.
We’ll see.
The Club have previously confirmed to me that they have no intention of getting rid of OAP pricing - we raised that after the developments at Spurs.Good stuff as ever. Could you also bring up FOC (OAP) discounts as well? Can we have these ring fenced until I hit 65?
Noticed that the gap for cup prices has become closer. We do not want to go down the Levy route. Just tell them that we were there when we were shit!
Hi Tim and apologies for not coming back to you sooner.So a from a limited sample on here and the people I have spoken to in my Branch who’ve got flexi golds, they are pretty popular bar the needless high up front payment.
I don’t understand why fans reaction to flexi-gold isn’t being reported with more balance. Certainly have more season cards when the stadium expands too.
I’ve seen several references to City’s lack of democracy with regard to City Matters but I also saw our fans were being resented by MCFC Foodbank the other week. I’m sure they do good work but I can’t recall ever voting for them.
I have a flexi gold and it’s working well for me. The initial 150 was a bit annoying but I think you can expect to have to pay/commit to something for it.I have asked for season tickets to be added to the City Matters agenda for our meeting this coming Monday (14th October). This will include both season tickets for 2025/2026 and Flexi Gold. I intend to use this as an opportunity to get the fan perspective on record as soon as possible.
It almost goes without saying, but I will be arguing for a price freeze at the bare minimum. On Flexi Gold, it will be the reintroduction of season tickets and the abolition of the Flexi Gold surcharge. That said, welcome any further views.
Thanks Alex for your helpful reply.Him Tim and apologies for not coming back to you sooner.
Aware that the conversation has moved on a bit since the earlier posts on this thread. That said, I wanted to clarify that my concern with Flexi Gold is not necessarily the concept itself, but the £150 surcharge and the lack of choice between that product and a standard season ticket.
From the supporters I have seen, most would like a typical season ticket but have settled with a Flexi Gold as the next best thing. In many ways, that defeats the concept, as Flexi Gold was intended for those who wanted flexibility, not to attend practically every match.
Of course, Flexi Gold is better for many supporters than being a matchday member. But that is down to the Club's design (e.g. expensive matchday tickets, the All Games on Sale policy). I want these supporters to have the same value as a typical season ticket, rather than a halfway house that is slightly better than what was (and is for many others) a pretty raw deal.
This is also something that impacts all fans - matchday members, Flexi Gold and season ticket holders alike - given the Club's policy not to offer typical season tickets moving forward. I appreciate that this is slightly separate to the Flexi Gold conversation, but there's a real chance that supporters won't be able to purchase season tickets for their children and grandchildren.
City Matters have confirmed it.I’ve seen Tweets and comments on here. But is there any actual official source that confirms that the club have said they’ll be no new regular Season Tickets for the forceable?
Who did the actually confirm this to?