Atmosphere 2024/25

It might be a very small step. Visual if nothing. It certainly won't improve the atmosphere. But, I want City to ban half and half scarfs inside the Etihad next season.

When you come to watch City, you support City, not the opposing team, wearing their colours on your scarf.

Not only that, buying half and half scarfs from the souvenir hawkers outside the Etihad is taking money from the club, whilst the fans are facing increased season ticket and match day ticket price increases season after season.

The name Manchester City Football Club is owned by the club, and I would assume copy righted, so City, the City Council, and their trading standards department can confiscate fake City merch outside the ground. Chelsea are in the process of doing that legally.

By all means wear a scarf inside the ground, but wear a City scarf, not a half and half scarf.
 
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Jeopardy,creates tension and drama.

We've been so consistantly good against almost everyone for 10 years that the element of jeopardy and uncertainty has quite naturally dimnished.

Bit like going to the theatre to watch a crime thriller and knowing who done it, but not whether the maid was stabbed four times or six.

Even the away fans have expected us to win !!

I think the issue is that there aren't enough fans in the stadium who are up for singing that would fill a whole stand.
Its a problem in every big teams stadium and an issue with modern football as a whole, the only time you'll see "hardcore" support is away games. Probably only a matter of time before that's sanitised too
We dont do line dancing, highland twirls,synchronised arm waving and ummpaa fucking bands like clockwerk soldiers.

Weve got the lesser spotted Poznan though along with...... "Citys goin down....Empty seats at home.....We've scored a goal.....How shit must we be" etc

Beat that you Huns !!
 
but it is negotiation. points were made privately and publicly. it got us to the commitment of 3000 standing places when originally there was no commitment. then the commitment was moved to "it can go beyond 3000" and we've said privately ok what's the basis for this and in which direction within the stand would they go ? so ball is in club's court. the 18-21 tickets came from us. we did say originally 18-25, they came back with 18-21. we've had countless wins over the years. and we have also said to the club we can still collate names of people who might still want to go over there but we are allowed to call out the club's policies. Maybe if fans were organised in the early 90s we wouldn't have had disasters like the Platt Lane / Umbro Stand. It would have been called out in advance. You are intimating that if we said different things we'd have a better offer from the club on the table, that's not realistic, in fact as we have just explained it would be an even worse offer from the club. It's the club fucking this up not the fans or any fan group.

We have the club selling returned tickets straight to 3rd party sites and those tickets being snapped up by tourists at £250 each - see saturday's post from "the ghost" at 8.59pm, where are the guarantees that they won't do the same in the north stand ? Or would you just go along with what they say regardless ?

We have what , supposedly 120,000 fans on a waiting list and they bypass those waiting to flog to non City fans, which also puts crowd safety at risk. They don't reveal how many tickets gets released to these 3rd party sites, so there is not a trust between fans and the club because they are not coming clean. They do not respect any of us enough. Flogging tickets to anyone - they already do this in the south stand which dilutes a singing area completely.

For us it is about the detail. Not just the glossy pictures and "let's go there anyway".

Your views/ ideas carry no responsibility - ever - because you've never got involved in any process, not tried to make any difference yourself, just pontificated and gave the impression it's easy to gain concessions with the club that somehow you've got a way of doing things that would guarantee a blue wall at that end. You haven't though otherwise you would have got involved this last decade. Sorry if that sounds a bit personal but from here that looks factual. They are not offering a "home end" - certainly not the sort we all want.

Are you seriously suggesting we don't raise these issues that fans have requested us to do so, at a time when the ground is going more and more corporate and more and more soulless, when you yourself , who won't move, but wants thousand of other people to move for your own amusement, you want all these people with legitimate concerns to move again without enough guarantees put in place for them on prices, now and in the future and no information about a comparison between the north stand and the rest of the stadium ? it's easy for you to raise expectation and say people have got it wrong - because you literally don't need to do anything else.

We had overwhelming support for our statement and our stance - and why wouldn't we, it was based on canvassing thousands of people. Yes we take on board everyone's views, including yours, but the directors do not want an intimidating noisy ground, they want it nice and comfortable for tourists and corporates, that's it. there is no focus on protecting existing rights for City fans notably being able to carry on the family traditions of supporting City by your kids and grandkids getting seasoncards, which protects the heritage, identity and noise levels.

If you were going into meetings with the club DD what would you be saying and how would you secure it ? And how would you guarantee that what you agree on would be what the fans really want ? You'd have to do the same as us, ask fans what they want the club to guarantee and go into a meeting with those points. So you'd end up arguing for the same things we are, because you wouldn't get any other set of answers/feedback.

We know what we have at the moment which isn't perfect but it can get going if if the singing areas are protected and not undermined, a lot of fans do want to stay put as they are near the away fans and many have moved a couple of times already in the last 20 years - often at the club's request. Forced out by new corporate areas. Remember this is only a debate now because the club refused to move the away fans ten years ago when the fans wanted them to, please do not lay the blame at fans DD this is all on the club- directors who will be moving on in the future yet expect us to put up with their version of a match day experience - a corporate ground with a forced atmosphere and a bellend starting songs over the tannoy instead of letting things build naturally. Fans around the ground are saying tell me about something even better than we have now. they won't move unless they are inspired, unless there is a commitment from the club to make it an atmospheric end which can be measured tangibly. It looks like the stand is not built for the likes of me and you. It is built for the tourists that come on a hotel/meal/ticket package. Why would you relocate there ?

I think a lot more people take us seriously than they do you DD. but if you would have joined us maybe you could have been going in there yourself ? we are not going to be thrown under the bus by the club and have them say "1894 agreed to this" when the new end is a let down. We can't recommend people swop ends until we know there are protections in place, to make it a true atmospheric end. having 8,000 different people there every weke paying £88 a ticket will not guarantee that. It starts with an attitude change from the club to value what fans are saying and change track.

Once again if you think you can do better, feel free to organise your own group, do it through bluemoon which has a large membership, ask to met the club and see how far you get. that's not being facetious, that's throwing it to you. If you have genuine frustrations and feel you could better- get off your arse and do something.
You are totally ignoring my point. I'll repeat it again.

What you are saying above is NOT what your statement said. You claimed to draw "RED LINES" with it. Do you even know what a "Red Line" is in negotiation? That's where - in my opinion on a forum which is literally designed for opinions - you went too far. Red lines kill negotiation.

Stop being so defensive about it. Either these are red lines or not. You have contradicted the only external statement you made.
 
but it is negotiation. points were made privately and publicly. it got us to the commitment of 3000 standing places when originally there was no commitment. then the commitment was moved to "it can go beyond 3000" and we've said privately ok what's the basis for this and in which direction within the stand would they go ? so ball is in club's court. the 18-21 tickets came from us. we did say originally 18-25, they came back with 18-21. we've had countless wins over the years. and we have also said to the club we can still collate names of people who might still want to go over there but we are allowed to call out the club's policies. Maybe if fans were organised in the early 90s we wouldn't have had disasters like the Platt Lane / Umbro Stand. It would have been called out in advance. You are intimating that if we said different things we'd have a better offer from the club on the table, that's not realistic, in fact as we have just explained it would be an even worse offer from the club. It's the club fucking this up not the fans or any fan group.

We have the club selling returned tickets straight to 3rd party sites and those tickets being snapped up by tourists at £250 each - see saturday's post from "the ghost" at 8.59pm, where are the guarantees that they won't do the same in the north stand ? Or would you just go along with what they say regardless ?

We have what , supposedly 120,000 fans on a waiting list and they bypass those waiting to flog to non City fans, which also puts crowd safety at risk. They don't reveal how many tickets gets released to these 3rd party sites, so there is not a trust between fans and the club because they are not coming clean. They do not respect any of us enough. Flogging tickets to anyone - they already do this in the south stand which dilutes a singing area completely.

For us it is about the detail. Not just the glossy pictures and "let's go there anyway".

Your views/ ideas carry no responsibility - ever - because you've never got involved in any process, not tried to make any difference yourself, just pontificated and gave the impression it's easy to gain concessions with the club that somehow you've got a way of doing things that would guarantee a blue wall at that end. You haven't though otherwise you would have got involved this last decade. Sorry if that sounds a bit personal but from here that looks factual. They are not offering a "home end" - certainly not the sort we all want.

Are you seriously suggesting we don't raise these issues that fans have requested us to do so, at a time when the ground is going more and more corporate and more and more soulless, when you yourself , who won't move, but wants thousand of other people to move for your own amusement, you want all these people with legitimate concerns to move again without enough guarantees put in place for them on prices, now and in the future and no information about a comparison between the north stand and the rest of the stadium ? it's easy for you to raise expectation and say people have got it wrong - because you literally don't need to do anything else.

We had overwhelming support for our statement and our stance - and why wouldn't we, it was based on canvassing thousands of people. Yes we take on board everyone's views, including yours, but the directors do not want an intimidating noisy ground, they want it nice and comfortable for tourists and corporates, that's it. there is no focus on protecting existing rights for City fans notably being able to carry on the family traditions of supporting City by your kids and grandkids getting seasoncards, which protects the heritage, identity and noise levels.

And by the way that’s just our stance. You seem to think the only people in the room were 1894 group and the club. All of Citymatters 12 reps attended and we had just one person present. No focus on what Citymatters said or did in those meetings DD? We went public because we were uncomfortable about having to sign an NDA. Reps from the OSC and CM also attended and have not gone public with any information/ statement whatsoever when it could be argued they had greater numbers than we did to gold the club to account. OSC for example had 40,000 members ?

If you were going into meetings with the club DD what would you be saying and how would you secure it ? And how would you guarantee that what you agree on would be what the fans really want ? You'd have to do the same as us, ask fans what they want the club to guarantee and go into a meeting with those points. So you'd end up arguing for the same things we are, because you wouldn't get any other set of answers/feedback.

We know what we have at the moment which isn't perfect but it can get going if if the singing areas are protected and not undermined, a lot of fans do want to stay put as they are near the away fans and many have moved a couple of times already in the last 20 years - often at the club's request. Forced out by new corporate areas. Remember this is only a debate now because the club refused to move the away fans ten years ago when the fans wanted them to, please do not lay the blame at fans DD this is all on the club- directors who will be moving on in the future yet expect us to put up with their version of a match day experience - a corporate ground with a forced atmosphere and a bellend starting songs over the tannoy instead of letting things build naturally. Fans around the ground are saying tell me about something even better than we have now. they won't move unless they are inspired, unless there is a commitment from the club to make it an atmospheric end which can be measured tangibly. It looks like the stand is not built for the likes of me and you. It is built for the tourists that come on a hotel/meal/ticket package. Why would you relocate there ?

I think a lot more people take us seriously than they do you DD. but if you would have joined us maybe you could have been going in there yourself ? we are not going to be thrown under the bus by the club and have them say "1894 agreed to this" when the new end is a let down. We can't recommend people swop ends until we know there are protections in place, to make it a true atmospheric end. having 8,000 different people there every weke paying £88 a ticket will not guarantee that. It starts with an attitude change from the club to value what fans are saying and change track.

Once again if you think you can do better, feel free to organise your own group, do it through bluemoon which has a large membership, ask to met the club and see how far you get. that's not being facetious, that's throwing it to you. If you have genuine frustrations and feel you could better- get off your arse and do something.
"Get off your arse and do something" Is the answer to many posters on here !!
 
Is going to be really interesting to see at what price point the NSL2 Flexi Gold season tickets and match day tickets are priced at by the club. Will they be any different to the rest of the stadium, I doubt it.

Bar wanting to increase match day revenue which is the main goal of the North stand expansion, the club HAVE TO FILL AN EXTRA 8000 SEATS for every home match, not just for the big matches. At the current match day seats prices, the club won’t be able to do that.(in my opinion)

The NSL2 tier may well sell out, but there will be swathes of vacated and empty seats in other parts of the stadium, as a consequence of that happening.
This has been my worry all along. If the club gets the new stand wrong, we're going to have worse problems than atmos. No disrespect to our great club, but I am not convinced there are thousands more tourists and one-offs desperate to get in and pay for hospitality or £65 to see us play West Ham, because outside a few notorious fixtures each year, the vast majority of City fans can still get a ticket for most games if they can afford it and if they want to, which suggests there is a ceiling on tourist demand for the less glam fixtures and that adding 8,000 extra seats into the mix is a gamble if they're marketed badly.

However, I am convinced there are 8,000 more friends and family of existing ST holders/Blues who attend five to 20 games a season between comps/non-matchgoing Blues curious about the real thing who would fill an expanded North Stand and the ground as a whole if it was priced at real world levels/ known to be a laugh/and if they were locked in with season tickets. These are fans far less vulnerable to the winds that blow non-partisan watchers in and out, eg whether we finish top four, whether Haaland, De Bruyne and Grealish are still with us next season, whether the Rags are still shit/expand their ground...
 
This has been my worry all along. If the club gets the new stand wrong, we're going to have worse problems than atmos. No disrespect to our great club, but I am not convinced there are thousands more tourists and one-offs desperate to get in and pay for hospitality or £65 to see us play West Ham, because outside a few notorious fixtures each year, the vast majority of City fans can still get a ticket for most games if they can afford it and if they want to, which suggests there is a ceiling on tourist demand for the less glam fixtures and that adding 8,000 extra seats into the mix is a gamble if they're marketed badly.

However, I am convinced there are 8,000 more friends and family of existing ST holders/Blues who attend five to 20 games a season between comps/non-matchgoing Blues curious about the real thing who would fill an expanded North Stand and the ground as a whole if it was priced at real world levels/ known to be a laugh/and if they were locked in with season tickets. These are fans far less vulnerable to the winds that blow non-partisan watchers in and out, eg whether we finish top four, whether Haaland, De Bruyne and Grealish are still with us next season, whether the Rags are still shit/expand their ground...
This whole thing reminds me of those football manager games in the 90s where you got to set the ticket prices, etc. you could earn good wedge with high prices and a 1/3 empty ground versus less cash and a full ground. The money men at city won’t care either way I suspect
 
You are totally ignoring my point. I'll repeat it again.

What you are saying above is NOT what your statement said. You claimed to draw "RED LINES" with it. Do you even know what a "Red Line" is in negotiation? That's where - in my opinion on a forum which is literally designed for opinions - you went too far. Red lines kill negotiation.

Stop being so defensive about it. Either these are red lines or not. You have contradicted the only external statement you made.
You’ve spent years trying to get the last word with people. Enjoy your one man echo chamber.
 
This has been my worry all along. If the club gets the new stand wrong, we're going to have worse problems than atmos. No disrespect to our great club, but I am not convinced there are thousands more tourists and one-offs desperate to get in and pay for hospitality or £65 to see us play West Ham, because outside a few notorious fixtures each year, the vast majority of City fans can still get a ticket for most games if they can afford it and if they want to, which suggests there is a ceiling on tourist demand for the less glam fixtures and that adding 8,000 extra seats into the mix is a gamble if they're marketed badly.

However, I am convinced there are 8,000 more friends and family of existing ST holders/Blues who attend five to 20 games a season between comps/non-matchgoing Blues curious about the real thing who would fill an expanded North Stand and the ground as a whole if it was priced at real world levels/ known to be a laugh/and if they were locked in with season tickets. These are fans far less vulnerable to the winds that blow non-partisan watchers in and out, eg whether we finish top four, whether Haaland, De Bruyne and Grealish are still with us next season, whether the Rags are still shit/expand their ground...
I’m hoping what has happened with regards to demand recently has opened one or two eyes at the club as to what they may have to do moving forwards. Finally some realistic pricing for the Salford game, non match day members being able to buy for the Brugge game as two examples. They got cocky, they thought the tourists would be there forever, they thought the good football would be there forever, they thought they would never have to sell to non members again, they thought they could guarantee refunds on the ticket exchange for 12 matches and sell them all every time at inflated prices, they thought they could charge what they wanted and it would get paid. They can’t.

I know Sorriano doesn’t give a fuck, but there must be people high up who do, and are thinking we need to do something about this.
 

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