None.How many left for tonight's youth Cup final.? Come on Blues the kids need our support. Tickets are a fiver or less. ..
None.How many left for tonight's youth Cup final.? Come on Blues the kids need our support. Tickets are a fiver or less. ..
Really? That's good news. Thanks.None.
I worry about our attendances at midweek matches next season with the increased capacity in the ground.
For whatever reason our attendances really do suffer when domestic matches aren’t on a weekend.
It’s not as obvious for Champions League matches, as more tourists take up the slack, but our core support has a lot of fair weather fans that result in no shows for what ever reason.
I think that a lot on here with excuses why they don't want to attend matches is is because their wives won't let them but will not admit it.
There won’t be, they have already said they’re charging £25 adults for a ticket for those types of games next season and they’ll sell a lot more than they did last night for half the priceThe penny will drop for somebody at City next season when there are 10k empty seats at midweek games.
As many have stated - the shambolic transport situation has led to thousands simply not bothering now. They ain’t fairweather supporters - it’s just become far too difficult for those that need to drive or get longer public transport journeys to midweek games.
Cheaper seats and easier ticket transfer may fill a few more seats - but it won’t solve the transport and parking issues.
From a supporter’s point of view it’s surely ideal for seats to be available if you want to go to a game. Why worry about idiots on social media?I worry about our attendances at midweek matches next season with the increased capacity in the ground.
For whatever reason our attendances really do suffer when domestic matches aren’t on a weekend.
It’s not as obvious for Champions League matches, as more tourists take up the slack, but our core support has a lot of fair weather fans that result in no shows for what ever reason.
We've got shit loads of young fans in Greater Manchester - it's trying to get them into the ground to attend games that is the issueOlder fans (e.g bluemoon) were bound at attend less over time, especially midweek.
We haven't expanded the fanbase to replace them. I'm half baffled that we just haven't got as many new young fans in gtr MCR as I'd have expected & I'm half baffled how City have made it difficult for those we have got to get to games easily.
They should be filling that whole new stand with them on a weekly basis at cheap price as a loss leader. Get them for life. £250 a season ticket for all under 21s and an existing season ticket holder can move with them for the same price. Something like that.We've got shit loads of young fans in Greater Manchester - it's trying to get them into the ground to attend games that is the issue
A lot of the kids growing up these days don’t have the attention span to sit through a live game.We've got shit loads of young fans in Greater Manchester - it's trying to get them into the ground to attend games that is the issue
Tbf my eldest has adhd and the only fucking thing he can focus on is City!! I’ll take thatA lot of the kids growing up these days don’t have the attention span to sit through a live game.
I remember thinking much the same when City moved to the Etihad and when the third tier was added to the South Stand. It turns out I was thinking bollox.I worry about our attendances at midweek matches next season with the increased capacity in the ground.
For whatever reason our attendances really do suffer when domestic matches aren’t on a weekend.
It’s not as obvious for Champions League matches, as more tourists take up the slack, but our core support has a lot of fair weather fans that result in no shows for what ever reason.
My 6 year old loves City but he won't sit and watch through a whole game at home just yet. However, I took him to his one and only game this season and he really enjoyed it.A lot of the kids growing up these days don’t have the attention span to sit through a live game.
Or theyd rather tweet every 10 minutes about empty seats at half time in hospitalityA lot of the kids growing up these days don’t have the attention span to sit through a live game.
The penny will drop for somebody at City next season when there are 10k empty seats at midweek games.
As many have stated - the shambolic transport situation has led to thousands simply not bothering now. They ain’t fairweather supporters - it’s just become far too difficult for those that need to drive or get longer public transport journeys to midweek games.
Cheaper seats and easier ticket transfer may fill a few more seats - but it won’t solve the transport and parking issues.
We do have a lot of older fans as well, who don’t go to midweek/ night matches. I know quite a few who only do weekend games, as that’s enough for themI worry about our attendances at midweek matches next season with the increased capacity in the ground.
For whatever reason our attendances really do suffer when domestic matches aren’t on a weekend.
It’s not as obvious for Champions League matches, as more tourists take up the slack, but our core support has a lot of fair weather fans that result in no shows for what ever reason.