City most valued Premier League Football Brand Again

2016-17£750
2017-18£770
2018-19£795
2019-20£820
2020-21N/A*
2021-22£820
2022-23£845
2023-24£880

Obviously there are different prices for different seat and experiences but after making record profits I can't get excited for the club considering those profits aren't passed onto the fans who are just asked to pay more mate.
Thanks mex thats interesting to know.
 
Good argument if you ignore the cost of living crisis and public sector pay freezes. I’m as big a blue as the next person on here but Ferran Soriano certainly got this years increase wrong. They don’t get everything right.
This years increase is 4% when inflation averaged above 10%. This compared to the average increase across the Premier league of 7.5%. The club is in 17th place in the list of the cheapest available season ticket (alongside Leicester and Ipswich) and below Brentford and Southampton.

I'm afraid they football is a business and to me City are getting the balance pretty right. As you can see from most clubs struggling to pass PSR and having to generate the odd million to pass its not a simple one either.
 
Blame Fonancial Fair Play nonsense. They could have encouraged better matchday value but instead forced clubs to maximise all revenue. Cunts.

The point is that we shouldn't be excited by a football club making money and not passing those benefits onto the fans.
 
2016-17£750
2017-18£770
2018-19£795
2019-20£820
2020-21N/A*
2021-22£820
2022-23£845
2023-24£880

Obviously there are different prices for different seat and experiences but after making record profits I can't get excited for the club considering those profits aren't passed onto the fans who are just asked to pay more mate.
let's hope the PL don't introduce FMV to them, cos they would be twice the price.
 

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