Every time I read this thread I just shake my head. What really could be simpler than offering fans a seasoncard and letting them have access to all the games? Talk about making a pig's ear from a silk purse! And who will be the 5th game you miss out on if Spurs are relegated? Has that even been discussed yet? So in effect, you are being offered 14 games, and only know for certain 6 of those (Brighton, Bournemouth, Brentford, Fulham, Everton and Coventry) opponents. Anyone from Sunderland down can still be relegated yet, and Coventry are already up. You ain't getting United, Liverpool, Arsenal or Chelsea, and presumably Villa if Spurs drop!
I am now really grateful that the club showed its true intent to me last season, by informing me that failure to make the 10 game minimum would be punished by only the offer of the Flexi going forward, so I called time there and then, with my current care circumstances now no longer allowing solid commitment. Ultimately however, the club wanted me, and people like me out, as I never spent so much as a penny on that campus, and all they ever got was the price of the seasoncard.
In short, the last 10 years with Pep, and how we chose to harness a new surge in younger fans, into what should have been a properly and sympathetically developed stadium, would have been the bedrock for this club for generations to come, but somehow the money people have fecked up. No proper seasoncard have been issued, legacy fans have been targeted with restrictive attendance regimes, and the ground development has been all about developing corporate attendance and hotel room sales. I ask you this, just WTF do Manchester City Football Club need a monstrous hotel building onto our football ground? And if you even attempt to answer and justify that skyscraper monstrosity, then your are clearly the new type of fan this club is now looking to clone.