M18CTID
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He won’t get oneSee what reply you get when you send it to the club
He won’t get oneSee what reply you get when you send it to the club
i think she was on the row behind me, they were in front of me on row 30 seats 178 - 182 , there may have been more of them i told him to put the camera down tooToooooo fucking right - packed full of tourist cunts. I was in the back row 36 - and three rows in front, as I knew one day it would, it kicked off. As they went to take their penalty - a load of tourists started filming - which sent a whole load of real blues (me included) into a melt down. They simply didn’t care - they were all in half and half scarves and didn’t speak a word of English - and after ignoring a very angry lady in front of me - she twated the back of the head of one of them who refused to lower his phone. It was all about to go a bit Pete Tong - till wiser heads prevailed.
This is an abomination - and I’m sick of it. And yes - the club don’t give a flying fuck - but time to name and shame those selling onto touts???
It definitely feels like the clubs are conspiring behind the scenes to come up with ideas to squeeze more money from fans even though they know they’ll be unpopular and will lead to pushback. With City it was the disabled car parking fiasco. As you say, with Spurs - and then West Ham - it’s removing concessions. Now we have United jacking up concessionary prices for members to full price. If they get away with that one, I’m convinced other clubs will follow.We can all moan about tickets, season tickets, concessions and get together with other clubs’ fans for a few hundred to protest behind a banner, which is laudable, but ultimately unless we take action like the German fans do then nothing will get done about it. For me, it’s the British disease moaning and accepting something.
We need all clubs fans to join in a mass protest, it’s never going to happen but, if all season ticket holders and away fans stayed away for one round of matches then suddenly the players would be playing in front of half empty stadiums.
I’m sure that the clubs get together and take it in turns to twist the screw on the legacy fans, Spuds removing concessions, get away with it then the others do it
all well and good for home games, but no reason why they should get tickets for away games when demand exceeds supplyClub doesn't give a flying fuck wether fans at the game live in a Manchester postcode or not!!!
As long as the seat is sold is all that matters to them.
The business model is based around tourists and day trippers. None of us local fans would stay over in the hotel facility they are developing. Or spent a shit load on memorabilia in the club shop every home game.
Exactly. United give a full breakdown of where their away tickets go, while at City it’s clouded in secrecy. They won’t even tell us how many fans are in each points bracket which would be handy to know, if only for the reason that it would give fans an idea if they might qualify for an away ticket and could then make plans off the back of that.The club refuse to tell us what % of tickets are going where for this reason. For years this forum has been on a witch-hunt against so called “points whores” and the 18-25 allocation. Been looking in the wrong place
Is the correct response, I should know.He won’t get one
I can see why Blues are frustrated but I disagree with the gist of 18-25 and points holders having a very hard luck story. The majority of Blues have supported the 18-25 allocation even though it means many of us no longer get tickets for the biggest away games. If people are willing to put in enough elbow grease they will get tickets forExactly. United give a full breakdown of where their away tickets go, while at City it’s clouded in secrecy. They won’t even tell us how many fans are in each points bracket which would be handy to know, if only for the reason that it would give fans an idea if they might qualify for an away ticket and could then make plans off the back of that.
There were pockets of blues trying to get it going. I tried to spark a few chants off myself but it was a fruitless exercise, yet when I go to Leicester in a few weeks it’ll be piss easy to get chants going and they’ll spread across the whole away end. Yesterday was a combination of various factors - the tourists, not enough blues getting songs going or when they did kind of get going not enough joined in to keep them going, too many City fans who are happy to sing on the concourse but then shit the bed when it comes to singing in the stands (not confined to Liverpool away - this has been going on for years all over) and, dare I say it, the Liverpool fans were pretty loud throughout just as they were last season and this drowned out any chants from our end that did get going. They’ve not always been like that though. We bossed the atmosphere at the Mahrez penalty miss game in 2018 but these days their fans turn up at home games against us, just as we tend to do in home games against them.What about the people just moaning about the tourists filming the pen and not doing anything to put the penalty taker off. We weren’t just let down by the tourists today. A load of Blues who would sell their Grannies for an Anfield ticket ticket seemed to take part in a sponsored silence. Yes there would have been some Blues trying to get the singing going but far too few of them.
Last year our home atmosphere against Liverpool was dreadfulThere were pockets of blues trying to get it going. I tried to spark a few chants off myself but it was a fruitless exercise, yet when I go to Leicester in a few weeks it’ll be piss easy to get chants going and they’ll spread across the whole away end. Yesterday was a combination of various factors - the tourists, not enough blues getting songs going or when they did kind of get going not enough joined in to keep them going, too many City fans who are happy to sing on the concourse but then shit the bed when it comes to singing in the stands (not confined to Liverpool away - this has been going on for years all over) and, dare I say it, the Liverpool fans were pretty loud throughout just as they were last season and this drowned out any chants from our end that did get going. They’ve not always been like that though. We bossed the atmosphere at the Mahrez penalty miss game in 2018 but these days their fans turn up at home games against us, just as we tend to do in home games against them.