North Stand expansion | Trial Event - Wed 20th May (p110)

Fudged figures and the amount of the difference depend on which fans you are aiming at
I see loads of lists showing different reports and figures
 
Fudged figures and the amount of the difference depend on which fans you are aiming at
I see loads of lists showing different reports and figures
It will change every time they convert £ to Euros , but it is from the club accounts.
 
I thought it was supposed to be GA+ and not GA++++++!
When this City Hall thing was first discovered in the plans it was intimated that GA+ was aimed at "regular" Blues who had a bit more disposable income.

Any pricing structure that states + VAT tells you exactly who City Hall is aimed at. It certainly isn't "regular" Blues who will be paying £450 more than a company who can lay the VAT off.
 
It will change every time they convert £ to Euros , but it is from the club accounts.

And again, who believes in some of the club's official accounts, They are very quick to question Manchester City accounts
 
No, they're (likely) the first rows of seats behind the temp wall blocking off the new section.

The club have said no one needs to be moved for them so that's why many are presuming it will be those rows.

Thank you for indulging me mate ;).
 
Superbia was offered at £2,500 then £2,650 the second season and went up until they stopped offering it.

This seems like the Joe's offer.
Similar to Joes but includes all games. Joes basically is all premier league and first 3 domestic comps.
 
When this City Hall thing was first discovered in the plans it was intimated that GA+ was aimed at "regular" Blues who had a bit more disposable income.

Any pricing structure that states + VAT tells you exactly who City Hall is aimed at. It certainly isn't "regular" Blues who will be paying £450 more than a company who can lay the VAT off.
Joes is plus vat too
 
When this City Hall thing was first discovered in the plans it was intimated that GA+ was aimed at "regular" Blues who had a bit more disposable income.

Any pricing structure that states + VAT tells you exactly who City Hall is aimed at. It certainly isn't "regular" Blues who will be paying £450 more than a company who can lay the VAT off.
Anyone who kidded themselves that there was going to be any kind of provision for normal fans is completely deluded.

The club couldn't give a flying fuck about 'legacy fans'. In fact I think they actively despise us and see us as nothing more than an inconvenience.

The season ticket shite tells you everything you need to know about Soriano and his cronies' attitude.
 
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Anyone else get the feeling this new stand is going to be a bit of a white elephant fuck up? So much of it does not seem very well thought out.

I reckon it depends on your expectations. It won’t be a Blue Wall but it could be better than some of the extensions at other grounds like Anfield. A lot will depend on the prices and how much effort goes into getting groups of season card holders / friends and family sat next to each other.
 
Similar to Joes but includes all games. Joes basically is all premier league and first 3 domestic comps.

Even so, if you assume 19 home PL games, at least 4 CL games to a max of 7, and say 5 cup home
games, if we go that far and the draw falls that way. And that many complimentary drinks. The cheapest it works out if everything goes right is £87 a game. Depending on our progress and draws, as an average more like £100 a game.

Happy for anyone that's happy to pay that and don't begrudge it one bit, but would hope the same test criteria apply to qualify for those tickets as elsewhere and it's from the reported waiting lists.
 
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Even so, if you assume 19 home PL games, at least 4 CL games to a max of 7, and say 5 cup home
games, if we go that far and the draw falls that way. And that many complimentary drinks. The cheapest it works out if everything goes right is £870 a game. Depending on our progress and draws, as an average more like £1000 a game.

Happy for anyone that's happy to pay that and don't begrudge it one bit, but would hope the same test criteria apply to qualify for those tickets as elsewhere and it's from the reported waiting lists.
I’m guessing they will have first dibs at away tickets aswell at them prices just like the other expensive hospitality extras.

The tickets will come out of the ticket points pot obviously
 
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Even so, if you assume 19 home PL games, at least 4 CL games to a max of 7, and say 5 cup home
games, if we go that far and the draw falls that way. And that many complimentary drinks. The cheapest it works out if everything goes right is £870 a game. Depending on our progress and draws, as an average more like £1000 a game.

Happy for anyone that's happy to pay that and don't begrudge it one bit, but would hope the same test criteria apply to qualify for those tickets as elsewhere and it's from the reported waiting lists.
Haven't you got your decimal point in the wrong place there ;)
 

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