City store pricing

Not moaning just stating fact, don`t want to get ppl back up but kitbag have taken store over so with delivery charge, peope who don`t have big margins of spare cash will save where they can so kitbag corner the market away from city store.How is that helping city.
 
DenisLawBackHeel74 said:
City charge more because they are not a national sports chain with high volume goods sales and high footfall of customers....they are ONE STORE so need to have higher margins to make a decent return....


moaning twats...maybe they should give the kits away.

City charge the retailers, one of whom is Kitbag who have the MCFC retail franchise. The shop on Market St and the one at the ground are run by this company.

<a class="postlink" href="http://www.kitbag.com/stores/kitbag/football.aspx" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.kitbag.com/stores/kitbag/football.aspx</a>?
 
After the service I have had from Kitbag I will be going elsewhere that the City Shop if it is cheaper.

City get them far cheaper than the other suppliers so to sell them for more is does not make any sense.
 
Corky said:
After the service I have had from Kitbag I will be going elsewhere that the City Shop if it is cheaper.

City get them far cheaper than the other suppliers so to sell them for more is does not make any sense.

So this is where your hiding out Corky....they're getting a lynching mob together over on the Sanchez Transfer thread....in the process of electing a sheriff as I type...lol.
 
DenisLawBackHeel74 said:
City charge more because they are not a national sports chain with high volume goods sales and high footfall of customers....they are ONE STORE so need to have higher margins to make a decent return....


moaning twats...maybe they should give the kits away.
But then surely; if the City store is, as you correctly point out, only ONE STORE, then they will have lower overheads (staff, rent/rates, electricity, insurance etc etc)? To charge nearly 3 times as much as another retailer for the end of season DVD is a rip off.
 
jimharri said:
But then surely; if the City store is, as you correctly point out, only ONE STORE, then they will have lower overheads (staff, rent/rates, electricity, insurance etc etc)? To charge nearly 3 times as much as another retailer for the end of season DVD is a rip off.
The person was incorrect to say it's one store, it's Kitbag, a very big company who specialise in football and will benefit from economies of scale, their knowledge, commercial relationships and infrastructure within this sector. The only higher overhead will be paying the club for the rights to sell. It might possibly include a percentage of sales too. In future, when they notice they haven't sold many DVDs and Blu-Rays, they might realise they have to make the prices more competitive. If they don't, I'll carry on with Amazon paying half the price (and no discount).
 
blue dallas said:
JohnMaddocksAxe said:
blue dallas said:
rather give my money to the club for the 'fuck Platini' fund anyday
rather than Mike Ashley .

Exactly the sort of nonsensical and false reasoning that Garry Cook wants you to believe.

This sort of false logic is the green light for the increases in the prices of everything, and I mean everything, at City over the past two years and the increases that will no doubt come in future years.

Garry Cook - putting City fans first since 2008.

He must be, he is a well known "top bloke"
my seasoncard has gone up £80 in 5 years..
5 years ago i was watching stuart pearsce picking danny mills and corradi ???
do the math.

Two years ago, I renewed for £304 (18-21), a few days ago I renewed for £410 as an 18-21 (including the essentially enforced platinum fee).

Likewise my old man renewed for £478 in 2009, he renewed this year for £595 (again including the essentially enforced platinum fee).

That's an increase of £223 between us in two years. Now I pay for myself, but what of those fathers who have a young son who isn't self sufficient, and he has to bear the brunt of both increases?

Or those who have more than one child among their group?

It's a lot of money. The increases vary across the board, mine was just an example. But think of those who are currently in Level 2, a vast increase with few places to relocate to should they be unable to afford the increases.

The increases are there no matter how you excuse them, and they're only going to continue.

Next year I'll fall into the adult bracket, and there's a realistic possibility that I might not be able to afford a season ticket, and that's without considering there being another inevitable rise on the current adult's price.

Any suggestion that the increases shouldn't be a concern or a point of contention, is looking at it solely from your own selfish point of view. For every blue who needn't worry about the increases, there are two who'll struggle to renew. Particularly in this economic climate, and particularly those who have a family to consider.

Of course it's natural to expect increases as we've improved ten-fold as a side over the past 5 years. But the club has to recognise there's a limit to how far we can be stretched, if they follow the Chelsea model I genuinely fear for our fanbase.

Anecdotal, but look at how much our away support has suffered recently. Not only are we paying more at COMS, on our travels we've seen increase after increase as a result of our new found status as an big drawing attraction. As I said there's only so far we can be stretched, and this will continue to get worse.

Forget all the gimmicks, price is of sole importance to the match going fan, and the club must remember that when implementing new price structures and increases.
 
MY dad and i renewed our ticket, but nephew hit higher adult price. Stretch to far, so renewed in my sons name not proud of doing this but left no option as my mate used third ticket when nephew couldn`t go i see no problemn.
 

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