Rammyblues said:I would suggest that a tipping point ( ;-) ) will be reached for some of the fans who have replied on this thread.
The idea of Nectar style points may be anathema to some but I would get your head around it being something that is most definitely going to happen.
Without wanting to upset anyone you can also lay money on the 'Nectar' idea also branching out into other 'leisure' activities as well.
But there will also be another use for the points where you gain access to players, open days, training sessions at the new mini-stadium in the training complex.
Perhaps even some coaching for parents who align a youth team to City?
When it comes down to it the definition of a loyal fan is going to be different moving forward.
Tis the only way, the more you contribute the more valued a customer you are, doesn't matter whether spent in the shop or attending games pounds spent equal points and points means prizes. Just a shame that those who have a lot of money will be the ones getting the prizes :-(
Without doubt the people who watch games, live and on a regular basis will gain a chance at an allocation.
But the other side to this is building a brand and an inclusive feel across the world.
Imagine being a Blue who lives abroad who only gets a chance to watch a couple of games a year, but you still spend hundreds of pounds supporting City.
There surely needs to be recognition of that and a chance to get tickets for more games as well?