I don't refuse to open my mouth.
I just open it when I want to, not when you want me too.
Of course you do.
I don't refuse to open my mouth.
I just open it when I want to, not when you want me too.
If the tickets were cheap enough it would not only sell out every week but also we’d be building the extra stand! cheap tickets would also attract a younger fan who would probably be noisier.But in previous weeks you see lots of exchange tickets going on the planner being snapped up. Pretty sure standard price can Arsenal was £30 and they went like hotcakes, okay a bigger game and nice weather but it also happened against West Ham, Everton and Burnley. West Ham was a terrific turnout in a blizzard. It has to be the ticket price imo
I only bought my ticket for the Wolves game the day before the game. On the website I kept clicking on seats in CBL3, and all were £53. I didn’t want to pay that much so continued selecting different seats and eventually found one priced at £30. £30 is a bargain, but £53 is way too much.But in previous weeks you see lots of exchange tickets going on the planner being snapped up. Pretty sure standard price can Arsenal was £30 and they went like hotcakes, okay a bigger game and nice weather but it also happened against West Ham, Everton and Burnley. West Ham was a terrific turnout in a blizzard. It has to be the ticket price imo
That’s the trouble. In the last week of sale they’re reducing select seats to £30, I don’t know how many of those sell but once you get to the final week before a game most people’s minds are made up about not going. If the majority of seats were on sale for between £30 & £40 from the start, which is a bit more realistic but still not exactly cheap then it would be so much better.I only bought my ticket for the Wolves game the day before the game. On the website I kept clicking on seats in CBL3, and all were £53. I didn’t want to pay that much so continued selecting different seats and eventually found one priced at £30. £30 is a bargain, but £53 is way too much.
You’d click on against wolves and it said “buy from £50”, in previous weeks it said “buy from £30”. I predict many would get to that page against wolves and think fuck that for a laugh.I only bought my ticket for the Wolves game the day before the game. On the website I kept clicking on seats in CBL3, and all were £53. I didn’t want to pay that much so continued selecting different seats and eventually found one priced at £30. £30 is a bargain, but £53 is way too much.
I think you'll find it is. There's no requirement for fans to sing in the conditions of sale for tickets or in the ground regulations. You pay your money to the club to watch a football match - there's no expectation of any more than that.That’s all fair but it doesn’t answer why the vast majority who are there refuse to open their mouths. Being in the seat isn’t ‘support’.
I was bored, so I completed the sponsorship survey. Said that I didn't recognise any of the companies shown on the list as being club sponsors, and said that I didn't trust any of them. I did not enter the draw for a shirt.I got an email from the club asking me to do a survey about our sponsors. That’s where the club is atm. And will be in future. I ignored it. Not even a signed City shirt could tempt me.
There’s never been a email survey asking us our views on the ticket office, why it’s so hard to buy a match ticket, why tickets are so expensive, why the fans feel disenchanted with the club off the pitch, why the club doesn’t listen to the fans, etc.