PDBLUEMOON
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Let’s all bin City off and get behind Maine Road FC :)
We could get behind both. Thousands at a Maine Road FC fixture could attract more media attention. Ferran & co won’t have a clue about the articles in the MUENLet’s all bin City off and get behind Maine Road FC :)
I like that idea, beats standing on the concourse:)We could get behind both. Thousands at a Maine Road FC fixture could attract more media attention. Ferran & co won’t have a clue about the articles in the MUEN
Do you believe the moon is made of cheese ??The club has recently stated how many tickets go to 3rd party sites if this number doesn’t rise what’s the problem

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100%.Great post. It’s fucking hilarious seeing some fans justify ticket price increases by citing the need to meet PSR/FFP. Have they not seen the kind of profits the club have been posting in recent seasons? Those profits absolutely dwarf any extra money that a season ticket/match day ticket price increase brings in.
The club brings in shit loads of revenue from sources other than match day revenue. On top of sponsorship money, TV money, and prize money there’s also the near half a billion quid that they’ve brought in through selling academy players since the new Academy complex opened a decade ago. And this year there will be an extra source of income - the Club World Cup. Mooted to make City - and Chelsea - a MINIMUM of £27m each, rising to £97m if we go on and win it. Even if we go out at the group stage, the club will have made enough money to freeze season ticket prices and freeze and make more sensible decisions regarding match day prices - instead of this £61 bollocks for Leicester on a Wednesday night - for the next ten years FFS. Win the tournament and they could price in a freeze for 20 years and still have shit loads of change left over.
Fans need to stop falling for this “need to meet FFP/PSR” bullshit that the club are coming out with because in effect they’re just doing their bidding for them. City have never had so much wiggle room as they do now regarding FFP/PSR so there’s absolutely no need to increase ticket prices again. I’d actually argue that a multi-year price freeze would make more money for the club in the long-term as it keeps long-standing loyal fans onside, whereas continued incremental price increases will just price out and piss more and more off and then the club will need even more people from elsewhere to fill the stadium.
Great post. It’s fucking hilarious seeing some fans justify ticket price increases by citing the need to meet PSR/FFP. Have they not seen the kind of profits the club have been posting in recent seasons? Those profits absolutely dwarf any extra money that a season ticket/match day ticket price increase brings in.
The club brings in shit loads of revenue from sources other than match day revenue. On top of sponsorship money, TV money, and prize money there’s also the near half a billion quid that they’ve brought in through selling academy players since the new Academy complex opened a decade ago. And this year there will be an extra source of income - the Club World Cup. Mooted to make City - and Chelsea - a MINIMUM of £27m each, rising to £97m if we go on and win it. Even if we go out at the group stage, the club will have made enough money to freeze season ticket prices and freeze and make more sensible decisions regarding match day prices - instead of this £61 bollocks for Leicester on a Wednesday night - for the next ten years FFS. Win the tournament and they could price in a freeze for 20 years and still have shit loads of change left over.
Fans need to stop falling for this “need to meet FFP/PSR” bullshit that the club are coming out with because in effect they’re just doing their bidding for them. City have never had so much wiggle room as they do now regarding FFP/PSR so there’s absolutely no need to increase ticket prices again. I’d actually argue that a multi-year price freeze would make more money for the club in the long-term as it keeps long-standing loyal fans onside, whereas continued incremental price increases will just price out and piss more and more off and then the club will need even more people from elsewhere to fill the stadium.
It already is.The match going fan base will be almost unrecognisable over the next decade or so.
Oh, they are. They do believe PRS and FFP is the reason why season tickets and match day tickets have to go up in price very season.100 percent mate. I tend to roll my eyes when supporters mention it on here now. Sometimes wonder if it's actually people from the club that are spreading this narrative as surely individuals can't be that low in intelligence to believe that raising a season ticket by £50-100 each year is the deciding factor in them complying with FFP/PSR?!! Perhaps they thought we only spent £180 in the January transfer window and not 180 million? Therefore making that individual feel like they've almost paid for half of those signings personally.
Be music to the clubs ears that people are spreading that myth on this forum and elsewhere that their season ticket raise is somehow making the club compliant with the regulations. All it's doing is making some fat cat **** of an executive on an already exceptional salary an even bigger bonus.
Oh, they are. They do believe PRS and FFP is the reason why season tickets and match day tickets have to go up in price very season.
In that case, season ticket and matchday ticket price increases every season are to pay for the players agent fees. £60mill in the last financial year.
Not read the whole thread but, say an away fan buys from Viagogo at £120, then stands up and cheers when ( not if) they score, then gets chucked out after a few digs on the way whatever, will the club apologise to all parties involved?
Im waiting!!
Your cynicism is spot on.No, they hope the individual throwing the digs was a season ticket holder so they can ban them and then give that additional seat away to Viagogo to sell on at a higher price.
Don't give it up mate, the more that do the more of our identify we lose.The match day experience and atmosphere is proper rubbish these days. Doesn’t feel like city anymore. We’re rapidly going down the Real Madrid, Barca, Rags day tripper hospitality day out etc. I won’t renew my ST and I’m sure my seat will be sold for separate games next season
I'm thinking the same way. I know I can pass my ticket on most games to a couple of guys in my supporters club.The match day experience and atmosphere is proper rubbish these days. Doesn’t feel like city anymore. We’re rapidly going down the Real Madrid, Barca, Rags day tripper hospitality day out etc. I won’t renew my ST and I’m sure my seat will be sold for separate games next season
Back of Jeanette , now that’s class:)Not read the whole thread but, say an away fan buys from Viagogo at £120, then stands up and cheers when ( not if) they score, then gets chucked out after a few digs on the way whatever, will the club apologise to all parties involved?
Im waiting!!