Prestwich_Blue
Well-Known Member
I seem to recall we used to spend a lot of time at each others' throats a while back but I find myself nodding in agreement at the things you post now.you are kind of forced if you want to go to cup finals. We live away so i put my kids on the fa cup scheme, which generally they can attend, the league cup scheme is a no go for them, but i pay for them so we can sit together at a cup final, i essentially give City money for nothing, just so i can attend a final with them, we existed just fine without cup schemes, but yet again the clubs eyes lit up and saw an opportunity, initially it was with a caveat of capped ticket prices, now they are just a fiver cheaper regardless of opposition, or whether it's a dead rubber where you are surrounded by freebies. Lets scrap cup schemes, lets scrap platinum and lets have affordable tickets for all. Whatever the club are attempting or doing the disconnect is off the scale, and consider ticket revenus is so modest in the grand scheme of things it's the biggest fuck up the owners have made, and continue to make
There's definitely a debate to be had around cup schemes. One person that sits near me in 109 has 6 season tickets. He argued that people not on the schemes but who attended cup games anyway, should get priority over those on the scheme who didn't attend games, or any other supporter who wasn't on the scheme but had more points. You can see his point.
The advantage of the cup schemes is that you're guaranteed your seat, don't have to do anything to get a ticket, and you get a small discount, although the 'think of a number and double it' method they seem to have for pricing cup games doesn't really make it feel like a benefit sometimes. But, as you say, it makes it harder for people who live away from Manchester to attend midweek games, and you could argue why should we penalise people for that? But that should be less of an issue for the FA Cup (or would be if they didn't fuck around with days and times for TV).
I know that for FA Cup finals, and certainly League Cup finals, there are more tickets available than people on the schemes. Last time I had access to numbers, the CL scheme had the highest numbers, with half our season ticket holders on it, although it's probably less than that now. The domestic cup schemes have fewer members.
So do you keep the cup scheme, introduce a scheme based on attendance or just revert to points, even if you haven't attended any cup games? There's no easy answer.