"Disappointing" attendances

My concern is we have the money that can buy the absolute best of talent for any role, yet we have a massive disconnect at present between those we trust to run the club.

I think there is a disconnect between the “vision” Soriano has for the CFG and what’s right for City. I think as far as City is concerned, certainly at a corporate level, it looks as though complacency is setting in.

I think some at the top think we’ve made it and we’re at the top tier. Except we’re not really, people outside City see us as gatecrashers to the top table. We might be there now but the G14 type clubs will do everything to throw us out.

Everything we do should be to make football accept us as part of the elite, not as £100 match tickets elite, but one of the biggest and best clubs in the world.

We have to permanently change the way journalists treat us, the way other supporters see us, the way players see us, even the way our own supporters see us. We need to be the very best at our own PR, which we most certainly aren’t. One thing the club has to do is to ensure that our support stays with and feels connected to the club.

The club should be working on maximising attendance for league and FA cup, probably through cheaper tickets. They should be working with local transport, the council, whoever, making it easier to get home so more people would be tempted to say the full 90. They should do everything to keep the support that kept the club going through thin and thinner feeling part of the club.

VK wrote is his thesis on ticketing prices, maybe the club should listen to him.
 
The atmosphere has been poor at every Premier League ground I have attended in recent years with very few exceptions. This issue is not unique to City. I think it's a generational thing with too many fans looking at their phones etc etc. A lot of people seem to have low attention spans. The other big reason is kick-off times. The 12.30pm games are hopeless (as was yesterday's Sunday 1pm) I don't think we should beat ourselves up about this.

No other fans have witnessed what City fans have since Pep came. Best players in the world, record breakers and serial trophy winners. No other set of fans have seen this in the last three years. It is absolutely bonkers that we can count on one hand atmospheres deserving of our wonderful team and manager.
 
We’re getting pelters for this today by the media. Why where the rags not getting torn to shreds after their bad attendances against us and Burnley?
 
Really ? A couple of dozen middle aged miseries, me included, whining away on an obscure forum won’t cause any ripples at all at City. They don’t give a fuck about us. Pep, Soriano, Txiki eat al think they’re bigger than the club, they think they’re doing us a favour by gracing us with their presence.

I think there are many thousands who are perplexed by his comments
 
My concern is we have the money that can buy the absolute best of talent for any role, yet we have a massive disconnect at present between those we trust to run the club.

That's becoming football in general at the top level at least. It will eat itself eventually.
 
I don’t understand how 40k for a FA cup game against Fulham is embarrassing??. We’re starting to sound like opposition fans crying about empty seats. Every time in a big game the team needed a atmosphere to go with it the fans have always done that. You’d think pep would back the fans for all the support we’ve given him and the team, instead of answering these stupid questions which no other manager gets asked. Like others he’s starting to piss me off too with these comments
A lot of our Blue Mooners are obsessed with what their non City fans say about our attendances.The same people are probably the same ones who complain about early leavers.And a lot will be non attendees for City games.
 
Let's not go too far the other way. Pep made a mistake or at least the PR Department did. Nobody is perfect and he's a bloody good manager which is his actual job.

He needs guidance. We don't need him to go to the pub with us and be our mate. He is doing his bit with the odd PR gaff.
 
Dear Sir/Madam,

I note recent media led comments about the attendance at the Etihad yesterday.

The attendance was the third highest in the fourth round, and coming on the back of games v Leics, SheffU, Everton, Port Vale and Crystal Palace and comments from various managers that there is too mugh football for the players - what about too much football for the ordinary man?

To take a child to all five games would cost £50+30 for Leics and Everton, £40+25 for SheffU and Palace and then £15+5 for each of the cup games. To attend all 6 games with one child would cost approx £330 - a weeks salary for a lot of people in Manchester.

With a Manchester derby semi final coming up in a few days and Real Madrid on the horizon and add to that the Fulham game being televised at an utterly garbage kick off time on a Sunday, I think it is fair to say fans reacted with their wallets on this one.

The press are happy to allow manageers such as Klopp say there is too much football - only today they lead with a story that his club won't be getting a winter break due to a replay, yet you are more than happy to publish stories about fans not attending when perhaps the answer is...too much football at too much cost.

Kind regards
Absolutely top notch post BSB.Well said mate.
 

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