Prestwich_Blue
Well-Known Member
Sorry to hear that. Hope you get better soon.And david cohn and ill leave it there
Sorry to hear that. Hope you get better soon.And david cohn and ill leave it there
You have missed my point. They are moaning now but will be the first to say they were there. I am concerned about prices and can just about afford it at the moment.
To clarify my point. Firstly I am on the cup scheme, a decision which I happily made at the time. However given the prices for this tie (I also have two teenagers on the cup scheme) I am seriously considering not joining the cup scheme next year and then I can pick and choose the games as I see fit. There are a lot of people moaning about the price for this game and possibly quite correct in doing so, however although they are saying they won't go to this game, which is their choice and I have no problem with that, my guess is that if we make the semi or even the final a lot of them will suddenly forget their moral position and want to attend. Again I have no problem with that.Any evidence to support that, or are you just making things up to make the other side of the discussion look at bad as possible?
another day dawns and another day closer to going to the match for the full 90 minutes tomorrow and on Tuesday.
I will pass the time contemplating whether to get my ticket for the latter CL stages d through the supporters club or through my points and the Cup Scheme.
Decisions, decisions.
Come on Blues less negativity we're ninety minutes from a European Cup semi final. This is the stuff of legends - Real Madrid, the Lisbon Lions, Ajax 3 in a row, Johan Cruyff, Munich 3 in a row, Nottingham Forest, Grobbalaers crazy legs, Withe an Shaw. We could write ourselves into the record books. Kings of Europe and all that. I don't like the prices and have emailed the club to register my disappointment at their pricing policy. But, if you support the club and can afford it get your arse off the settee or out of the pub and support YOUR team.
Count us in (x3). We're warming to the CL now & have got seats for £45 each in SS3.
Hows this selling now?
I reckon over 50 now , not much more than 2500 left.Slowed down after the rush on Wednesday night but already 45k+ sold. We generally sell a lot in the 48 hours before a home cup match so this may well sell out. Will easily be over 50k on the night and will beat the record CL attendance set v Juventus earlier this season.
Me and the boy SS3 317, going to sing all match so sorry if your the poor #unt sat in front of us , but its the chance you take going to the footy
You bundle of joy, you.This getting over-excited for quarter finals is typical city, the more excited the fans the bigger disaster the game ends up.
I.e, 20+ years of consecutive losses to the likes of:
Everton
Liverpool
Spurs
Palace
Ipswich
West Ham
Blackburn
Spurs
Sorry to hear that. Hope you get better soon.
Absolutely spot on.
I am of the generation that suffered the humiliation of Fenerbahce in 1968. I am also a seasoncard holder who goes to every home match (and some aways too) and also all home CL games. I also boo the anthem (probably a bit sad for a guy my age but that's the way it goes). Do I want City to win every competition we enter ? Damn right I do and this is the closest we have ever been to making a big statement on the European stage. All I would say is that if you can possibly afford to be there next Tuesday then City needs your support. If you can afford it and can't be bothered, for whatever reason, then you could be missing out on something which thousands of us have waited a lifetime for. Think about all those years of the Rags getting the headlines in Europe. Think about having to win a 3rd division play off final 4 days after they had won the CL & the Treble. Think about all those countless disappointments down the years.
To me it's not about CFG, the "Project" or the prices (which I agree are too high in my opinion). To me it's about the real possibility of seeing OUR Club get to the semi finals of the Champions League. That's what I care about.
£35 ticket price me and my son would.
If they needed our support then the prices, which you agree are too high, would have been lower. They may need our support but they've made clear that their top priority is our money. For the sake of less than £150k, they could have had the ground full and buzzing, regardless of the result in the first leg.Absolutely spot on.
I am of the generation that suffered the humiliation of Fenerbahce in 1968. I am also a seasoncard holder who goes to every home match (and some aways too) and also all home CL games. I also boo the anthem (probably a bit sad for a guy my age but that's the way it goes). Do I want City to win every competition we enter ? Damn right I do and this is the closest we have ever been to making a big statement on the European stage. All I would say is that if you can possibly afford to be there next Tuesday then City needs your support. If you can afford it and can't be bothered, for whatever reason, then you could be missing out on something which thousands of us have waited a lifetime for. Think about all those years of the Rags getting the headlines in Europe. Think about having to win a 3rd division play off final 4 days after they had won the CL & the Treble. Think about all those countless disappointments down the years.
To me it's not about CFG, the "Project" or the prices (which I agree are too high in my opinion). To me it's about the real possibility of seeing OUR Club get to the semi finals of the Champions League. That's what I care about.