Roll call for 9 minute protest

I was chatting to a mate yesterday whose season ticket is in SSL3. He doesn't get his ticket checked by stewards when going from the concourse to his seat. So why do we get checked in SSL115 ? Do only a handful of blocks have this ridiculous second check ? Being in 115 I just see mayhem after 9 minutes if hundreds are then trying to get to their seats at the very same time and the hi viz jacketed power crazy stewards are trying their best to piss everyone off by this additional check of your ticket....
 
I was chatting to a mate yesterday whose season ticket is in SSL3. He doesn't get his ticket checked by stewards when going from the concourse to his seat. So why do we get checked in SSL115 ? Do only a handful of blocks have this ridiculous second check ? Being in 115 I just see mayhem after 9 minutes if hundreds are then trying to get to their seats at the very same time and the hi viz jacketed power crazy stewards are trying their best to piss everyone off by this additional check of your ticket....
We have never been checked in 302
 
The club sets the prices for match-day and season-ticket prices. There are 37,000 season ticket holders. Almost all match-day tickets are bought direct from City. I think the number of 3rd party sales are relatively minor.
But presumably the 3rd party sales are helping Dippers/Rags/Tarquins get in the home end, not to mention Real Madrid ‘fans’ sporting hair clippers.

Even if the number is low, the impact is high.
 
I am genuinely dead confused at the reactions from so many posters here about what they think the action should or shouldn't be, or what it should've been instead.

Some saying "9 minutes is not enough", some saying it's too much. Some saying "why don't they do banners", "they should do something outside the ground that doesn't obstruct the team", "this is the wrong time/match", "I'm waiting to see if my seasonticket goes up", or "it's only about viagogo there are bigger issues" etc.

From the very start of the season, groups like 1894 and the fans' foodbank have been fighting for better treatment of the City family as a whole. Before the first game of the season we had the atrocious disabled parking charges, that they fought against and made the club U-Turn.

Throughout the season we've seen things like Manchester based fans being called "1%" by the chief marketing officer, groups of people in Barca shirts at Anfield and then a week after the club promise it'll never happen again, we see a group of men in Real Mallorca colours at Ipswich! All this at a time when it's never been harder to get away tickets.

Weve then seen the disgraceful way the club has ignored open letters from all the fan groups on pricing, and left City Matters hanging for 7 weeks for a ticketing meeting they'd promised in 7 days. A meeting that only materialised after Thursday's viagogo announcement and the immediate backlash to that, caused or not.

So then the comments about the tactics of the protest. People saying why not banners? We did banners a year ago! 1894 put up a "RECORD PROFITS, RECORD PRICES, STOP EXPLOITING OUR LOYALTY" at home vs Arsenal after yet another price increase, what did the club do? Tear down the banner, chase the 1894 members down the concourse and took their accreditation. We've tried banners, the club control what gets in or out of the ground and they'll just get us banned.

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Some people have also said that it should be done outside the ground. Well the foodbank group have been doing banners outside the ground multiple times this season, and 1894 have held banners at away games, in solidarity with fans from across the country, in the #StopExploitingLoyalty campaign which has two main aims - reduce/freeze the cost of tickets, and protect Junior? OAP concession rates. We're any of you who are saying this protest needs to be outside at any of these displays? They were all shared on socials.

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In fact, the foodbank lot even went to Anfield with a banner and held it across the away end, for a solid 10minutes. The scousers have been supportive from the start, and they recently won a brilliant freeze in both STs and general admission. Liverpool also won a reduction in ticket prices back in 2016 when they did a concourse boycott, so who is to say these things don't work?

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City fans even got one up during the return fixture the other month, but the upstanding gentlemen at GMP tore it down for no apparent reason.

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And let's be honest, City fans haven't exactly got a big track record of protesting anything this millenium, so it makes sense to do something a bit smaller before we try anything like a walkout, which some people have called for here. If people are complaining about 9mins at kickoff, what makes you think we're ready to try a walkout when a match will already be underway?

The discontent this season has been massive, multifaceted, and really disappointing to experience. Knowing our own club doesn't listen, and largely doesn't even care, is depressing. I grew up with Junior Blues, thinking that it was one big family. That has eroded badly in recent years when it became clear that the ruthless chase of the profit margin came above all else. This protest is obviously not just about viagogo, it was clearly just the last straw for many supporters. Everyone can see it.

There are two options for protesting tomorrow. If you can't bear to miss 9mins of a game tomorrow (even to protect being able to afford to watch 90mins next season), then come and join us at 7pm by the Colin Bell stand. If you're not sure about it then come and talk to the organisers - who are just regular blues like all of us, who deeply care about this club.

We all have the option here to make a bit of a stand and make our voices heard, even if it may seem to no avail. I don't want to live in a world where we don't believe we can change it for the better. City fans boycotting the Community Shield in 2023 made the FA change a kickoff time for the first time in history. City fans doing a fundraiser for disabled fans this year made the club U-Turn on malicious parking charges. Football supporters united across the country in 2017 got the £30 away cap introduced. We can do things if we just try.

Please try and support in some way tomorrow, we're all doing this for the next generation of Blues who can't even get in the ground anymore.

Keep the faith. CTID.
Superbly articulated.
 
I agree about there should be less hostility to fans who aren't joining in the protest.
Serious question here..how many of the fans who are going to protest will still be buying food and drink ... because in my opinion the club are raising prices and using ticketing sites in order to maximise revenue..the best way to get back at them is through boycotting food and drink in the ground.
Plus with so much food going unsold and not being able to keep until the next match they will have to dispose of it..maybe to the food bank..so it's a win win situation for the food bank too
They are concessions, club wouldn't lose a penny if nobody bought a single thing tonight
 
I think it's pointless to pontificate about when/why/how we start protesting. There are countless reasons as to why fans are unhappy, including (but not limited to):

- disabled fans being unfairly charged to park at City
- City playing a home game in a white shirt against Inter Milan
- £71 being the cheapest ticket for a boxing day game against Everton
- Barcelona fans getting tickets to Anfield
- Real Mallorca fans getting tickets to Ipswich
- Real Madrid fans in the home end
- Liverpool fans in the home end
- Plymouth fans in the home end
- City announcing a ninth reseller (tout) for tickets
- City delaying and refusing to speak to our fan advisory board about tickets
- City pushing flexi-gold rather than actual seasoncards

They're just the issues I can think of off the top of my head.

The best time to start protesting is now.
The change of kit stands out like a sore thumb there. We've done it in the past and will do it in the future. Teams across Europe do it. It didn't really affect a single City fan.
 
They are concessions, club wouldn't lose a penny if nobody bought a single thing tonight

It would still affect them though, it would affect that part of the business. Even if they don't directly sell the shit in the kiosks imagine all the people who want the shit from the kiosks not being able to get it because it's not worth opening the kiosks?

Bigger picture mate :)

**I don't eat or drink any of it anyway so I couldn't care less
 
can’t believe I’m reading this after all we’ve achieved over the last 8 years. Criticise the ticket policy but as far as management of the club is concerned???? Nobody could have anticipated losing Rodri : Stones; Ake; Akanje: Haaland ….

My last post on this thread you’ll be pleased to know as some of the comments are unnecessary
Is that FULL STOP. :0)
 
So while the charges are still to be dismissed, we are still fighting for a CL spot, have a Derby and FA cup to play for in a world where children die every second from malnutrition, and just under 180,000 were reported missing in 2024, in the UK alone let's right on bruvver let's go full zit faced snowflake and stand on our heads for whatever trivial bollocks(which it is), because of what?
"Yeah that's mint, I'll post that"
 
We have all witnessed nothing but pure joy these last 10 -12 years, and with that comes the scenarios of what the club decides to do, good or bad, but let's all be honest here for a sec, if the majority are happy to have seen, been, and witnessed what has happened on the pitch, also known on here as "enjoying the ride", then it's done.

Nothing left to see what City achieve in years to come will surpass what we have seen, could equal it of course but not beaten.

There has been no claims to protest or kick off when things have been as good as they have been, but the season we have a downturn things start happening like this, call it coincidence I'm not sure, but my perspective is simple, as I'm getting too old now to care about the politics of a football club, or should I say business.

I've only been interested in what happens on the pitch, yes I have a season ticket, yes I've been going for years, yes I can afford it (DD monthly by the way).

If most are thinking to themselves, but yea wait till we go shit again, the club will suffer then, then so be it I say, not a lot we can do, but as long as we are performing and winning whatever we can that makes me quite content.

I'm not a Mancunian myself, but worked in the area most of my life, and I get what it means for people who cannot attend due to pricing, I really do, but as I said earlier this is a business now, as it is for them all.

We all would go to Lidl for a shop before Sainsburys, that's the way we are and been brought up, but for quality I'm afraid it comes at a cost.
 
The hostility comes from the ones not participating. The problems city are dishing on thousands of fans doesn't impact on them so they are preaching why we are wrong to protest. No issue if you are participating in it or not, but don't tell blues who are feeling the crunch and have done for years that they are wrong for trying to put a stop to it.
Mate I've not told anyone not to participate in the protest..I fully respect everyone who is but I don't think it will have much of an impact to be honest.
I hope it does have an impact but my gut feeling is that boycotting food and drink would have more of an impact.
As for hostility I've not been hostile to anyone but some of the ones who want to protest have called the non protesting fans boot lickers..akin to the Nottingham miner scabs ..not caring about other fans etc.
My feelings on match day ticket prices are the same as they always have been..I feel they are scandalous and way out of line with regards to our local fan base ( earnings and cost of living included).
I also said that as a season ticket holder I would be willing to have an increase in costs if it lowered the match day prices for fans especially for younger fans.
I hope the protest has the desired effect that you and others hope for but I still stand by my reasoning that boycotting food and drink will have more impact as the club are more interested in financial gain than anything else.
 
Judging by some of the comments on here we could do with having a protest against some of the fans we actually have who don't appear to give a fuck about their fellow fans.

We should be grateful?
Let's build a visitors section?
There are different kinds of City fans you can be a City fan for a day?
Someone carrying an iphone who bought their ticket with a group of 30 or more people to cheer on the opposing team is not a tourist.

Game's fucked :)
No it isn't it's opposing fans with tickets in the home end that shouldn't be there, nothing to do with a tourist who's bought a ticket to experience a day ou at a City game. One of those needs stopping the other doesn't. Not sure where the iphone comes into it.
 
No it isn't it's opposing fans with tickets in the home end that shouldn't be there, nothing to do with a tourist who's bought a ticket to experience a day ou at a City game. One of those needs stopping the other doesn't. Not sure where the iphone comes into it.

Yeah yeah yeah, more word salad.

At the scouse game there were rows of tourists jumping up and down when the scouse scored with their iphones in hand, there were ejections and there was fisticuffs.

Again, hospitality got the tickets before matchday members THAT'S the problem.

So yes it fucking is :)
 
Yeah yeah yeah, more word salad.

At the scouse game there were rows of tourists jumping up and down when the scouse scored with their iphones in hand, there were ejections and there was fisticuffs.

Again, hospitality got the tickets before matchday members THAT'S the problem.

So yes it fucking is :)
Again you seem unable to distinguish between 2 different things. Not sure why it isn't difficult to understand.
 

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