You read some bullshit on Bluemoon, but that takes it to a new height, congratsDD said:St Helens Blue (Exiled) said:I posted on the other thread that the Southampton game will be a one off due to it being the first game,being champions. Demand was always going to outstrip supply hence the club priced it high and so to speak made a bit more money.I also stated that QPR would no way be the same price as a result of the time of kick off and being on ESPN-Hence I am proven right.
Yes Saints was dear for the matchday ticket prices but some fans jump on the - lets berate the club bandwaggon - when quite clearly they are pricing tickets correctly.
Again - well done City.
I'm not so sure that I agree with the sentiments here. The disparity between ticket prices is way too much. Yes, it might make business sense but it isn't going to do a lot for customer relations.
Basically what they are doing is pricing certain fans out of the big games but then going to those same people with begging bowls when they are a bit concerned that they won't fill the stadium.
Maybe it's a sad but inevitable price for success, but I think it would be a lot fairer if there was no bigger price disparity of £10 in league games. Charge less for the bigger ones and more for the smaller ones.
squirtyflower said:You read some bullshit on Bluemoon, but that takes it to a new height, congratsDD said:St Helens Blue (Exiled) said:I posted on the other thread that the Southampton game will be a one off due to it being the first game,being champions. Demand was always going to outstrip supply hence the club priced it high and so to speak made a bit more money.I also stated that QPR would no way be the same price as a result of the time of kick off and being on ESPN-Hence I am proven right.
Yes Saints was dear for the matchday ticket prices but some fans jump on the - lets berate the club bandwaggon - when quite clearly they are pricing tickets correctly.
Again - well done City.
I'm not so sure that I agree with the sentiments here. The disparity between ticket prices is way too much. Yes, it might make business sense but it isn't going to do a lot for customer relations.
Basically what they are doing is pricing certain fans out of the big games but then going to those same people with begging bowls when they are a bit concerned that they won't fill the stadium.
Maybe it's a sad but inevitable price for success, but I think it would be a lot fairer if there was no bigger price disparity of £10 in league games. Charge less for the bigger ones and more for the smaller ones.
Begging bowls ffs
Five games? that's more than you normally manage?mancitymick said:squirtyflower said:You read some bullshit on Bluemoon, but that takes it to a new height, congratsDD said:I'm not so sure that I agree with the sentiments here. The disparity between ticket prices is way too much. Yes, it might make business sense but it isn't going to do a lot for customer relations.
Basically what they are doing is pricing certain fans out of the big games but then going to those same people with begging bowls when they are a bit concerned that they won't fill the stadium.
Maybe it's a sad but inevitable price for success, but I think it would be a lot fairer if there was no bigger price disparity of £10 in league games. Charge less for the bigger ones and more for the smaller ones.
Begging bowls ffs
I think all tickets should be capped at £10 per game and if you attend 5 games a season you get a horse and a rowing boat so you can the compete in the Olympics without be posh
squirtyflower said:Five games? that's more than you normally manage?mancitymick said:squirtyflower said:You read some bullshit on Bluemoon, but that takes it to a new height, congrats
Begging bowls ffs
I think all tickets should be capped at £10 per game and if you attend 5 games a season you get a horse and a rowing boat so you can the compete in the Olympics without be posh