Etihad Campus, Stadium and Collar Site Development Thread

I don’t think it will be the case and expect it to be about 50/50myself,Or hope it will and those 3000 matchday tickets are all kept together with no relocations over the years.
Think shifting 3000 more matchday would be very easy, a lot of us are struggling to get tickets with another scamble expected for the remaing ones this month.
Unfortunately Pep may have gone by then, if the team take a downturn then apart from the big games we may well struggle as the Johnny come lately disappear.
 
Unfortunately Pep may have gone by then, if the team take a downturn then apart from the big games we may well struggle as the Johnny come lately disappear.
With our owners, board, managerial staff and forward planning it will be a long long time before the club and team take a downturn. I will go as far as to say if our owners stay with us we will never ever sink to the levels we have seen in the past 40 years.
 
I’m sure if we turn as shit as you seem to be counting on, they will adjust ticket prices and availability of season cards accordingly.
There you go again, putting words into my post that I didn’t post. Show me where I posted ‘I’m counting on City to turn shit‘?

Will City? How do you know that? Tell us what else City are planning to do?
 
Unfortunately Pep may have gone by then, if the team take a downturn then apart from the big games we may well struggle as the Johnny come lately disappear.
Possibly, but many long time fans are struggling for tickets and while there may well be a fair few new fans, doesn’t mean when the success drops off a bit many won’t stay. Besides the club is well enough run we will drop when Pep goes but probably not by much.
 
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Back to Topic for me.
 
With our owners, board, managerial staff and forward planning it will be a long long time before the club and team take a downturn. I will go as far as to say if our owners stay with us we will never ever sink to the levels we have seen in the past 40 years.
This is it, it's no longer about having great management, ( the boot room) it's all about the ownership.
 
Possibly, but many long time fans are struggling for tickets and while there may well be a fair few new fans, doesn’t mean when the success drops off a bit many won’t stay. Besides the club is well enough run we will drop when Pep goes but probably not by much.
They thought that at the swamp as well, I know they aren’t the Glazers but Pep is big boots to fill, but will many legacy fans who couldn’t get tickets come back? They may well have been priced out by then, match day tickets will be around £100 by then and the cheapest season tickets will be north of £400 and probably not available. The new stand should be at least 50/50 season tickets.
 
They thought that at the swamp as well, I know they aren’t the Glazers but Pep is big boots to fill, but will many legacy fans who couldn’t get tickets come back? They may well have been priced out by then, match day tickets will be around £100 by then and the cheapest season tickets will be north of £400 and probably not available. The new stand should be at least 50/50 season tickets.
And they'll still sell out. Sorry, but the world isn't waiting for the "legacy" fans.
 
They have a far bigger fan base than us though, 650 million at last count ;)
That figure was a myth created by a marketing agency which utd were happy to run with, most of them would have no problem sticking a Chelsea shirt on and nowadays a city shirt

Either way their support is shrinking everywhere

There's no grory grory man utd when there's no glory
 
And they'll still sell out. Sorry, but the world isn't waiting for the "legacy" fans.
The future fans are where it’s at. So pricing and availability for youngsters is a must. Eschew some current profit to secure the future. I was pretty poor as a youngster so 1/6d in the Kippax was a godsend to me.
 
That figure was a myth created by a marketing agency which utd were happy to run with, most of them would have no problem sticking a Chelsea shirt on and nowadays a city shirt

Either way their support is shrinking everywhere

There's no grory grory man utd when there's no glory
A figure made up just before they sold shares on the New York stock exchange……
 

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