Ever Blue

You don't get evicted at all.

You still have to agree compensation and if it doesn't suit you then don't move.

No-one is being forced to do anything here.

Unless you have to have an Ever Blue membership in order to not be kicked out of your seat.
 
nice neil said:
Still don't understand why anyone would pay £600 to secure a seat for life when simply renewing every summer would achieve the same thing. Am I missing something ?

Yes

His name is Johny-Come Lately; a rich fella, new to football from the higher echelons of society. Likes his footy served as course 3 of a 5 course meal. Always wears the latest fashionable suits and supports the most successful brands!

No moths in his wallet!

Been a true blue since May 2012!
 
Scareye said:
nice neil said:
Still don't understand why anyone would pay £600 to secure a seat for life when simply renewing every summer would achieve the same thing. Am I missing something ?

Well if you are, so am I.

It's ok for you, i can't get past the 20% section with 9 questions, if this is an exam please pm me the answers i promise not to tell it was you
 
kiran111 said:
You don't get evicted at all.

You still have to agree compensation and if it doesn't suit you then don't move.

No-one is being forced to do anything here.

Unless you have to have an Ever Blue membership in order to not be kicked out of your seat.
Do you not think its unfair that someone who does get moved can jump ahead of you in the ticket queue by being bribed with 1k LOYALTY points?

Thats the thing that grates me, Ive earnt my loyalty points by going to games yet some JCL can move a few times and get that important ticket ahead of me
 
if they give me 3,000 loyalty points and a free season ticket i'd happily fuck off from 116...




to 117.
 
tolmie's hairdoo said:
I think the club should look at our own version of quantitative easing...

Shiekh Mansour credits every season ticket holder with £10k.

They can ONLY use the 'City foundation' debit card on related product over the next five years.

Beer, season tickets, merchandise, away travel, Match day Metro travel.

Each time you reduce the balance, you are personally billed 10p for every pound you spend, payable to a charity of our choosing.

Money comes back to the club, we're all in clover and the owner is effectively paying himself to get around Financial Fair play.

£360 million - job's a good un.
Good economic theory - Respect
 
the goats backside said:
ban-mcfc said:
if they give me 3,000 loyalty points and a free season ticket i'd happily fuck off from 116...




to 117.

You would need compensation mate, they dont sing in there (-;

they only sing in 115/114/113 ;)
 
ban-mcfc said:
spoke to my mate about this last night.

i don't know all there is to know about it but we both just said we're going to carry on as we are and refuse the move i think.

i didn't get the survey and haven't read all these pages, can someone explain what the payment options are for this and whether it's a fixed contract or now (and for how long)?

It might get to the point where they've increased the prices so much that you might feel obliged to move. They'll be targeting certain areas for Corporate Hospitality with better catering etc.
 
nice neil said:
Still don't understand why anyone would pay £600 to secure a seat for life when simply renewing every summer would achieve the same thing. Am I missing something ?

Did the Ever Blue idea ensure that if you don't renew the seasoncard one season then it's still yours in subsequent seasons? i.e. You get first refusal. I might have made that up...
 
peoffrey said:
nice neil said:
Still don't understand why anyone would pay £600 to secure a seat for life when simply renewing every summer would achieve the same thing. Am I missing something ?

Did the Ever Blue idea ensure that if you don't renew the seasoncard one season then it's still yours in subsequent seasons? i.e. You get first refusal. I might have made that up...

I think you have to renew every year to keep it valid. I really don't get what they are trying to sell!
 
Question is what is their plans for level 2. As mentioned if they are looking at making side on level 2 all corporate after the ground extension they will need to accomodate those already in level 2 in new seats. I can only assume these will be Level 3 near the front as they won't put them behind the goal. There could well be alot of forced seat moving going on if that is their plans.
 
Scareye said:
peoffrey said:
nice neil said:
Still don't understand why anyone would pay £600 to secure a seat for life when simply renewing every summer would achieve the same thing. Am I missing something ?

Did the Ever Blue idea ensure that if you don't renew the seasoncard one season then it's still yours in subsequent seasons? i.e. You get first refusal. I might have made that up...

I think you have to renew every year to keep it valid. I really don't get what they are trying to sell!

Nor me. I'm presuming Ever Blue and a Seasoncard are 2 different purchases and that you can own one without the other or vice versa.
 
peoffrey said:
nice neil said:
Still don't understand why anyone would pay £600 to secure a seat for life when simply renewing every summer would achieve the same thing. Am I missing something ?

Did the Ever Blue idea ensure that if you don't renew the seasoncard one season then it's still yours in subsequent seasons? i.e. You get first refusal. I might have made that up...

Peoff..Do you think they will cushion our seats behind the goal for next season in SL2.

I am expecting this soon for yet another premium.

Spoke to the wife earlier.Told her I reckon I have got another 2-3 seasons max then I will just become an internet/sky viewer.
 
peoffrey said:
ban-mcfc said:
spoke to my mate about this last night.

i don't know all there is to know about it but we both just said we're going to carry on as we are and refuse the move i think.

i didn't get the survey and haven't read all these pages, can someone explain what the payment options are for this and whether it's a fixed contract or now (and for how long)?

It might get to the point where they've increased the prices so much that you might feel obliged to move. They'll be targeting certain areas for Corporate Hospitality with better catering etc.

i'll be alright, i'm with the commoners in 116 ;)
 
St Helens Blue (Exiled) said:
peoffrey said:
nice neil said:
Still don't understand why anyone would pay £600 to secure a seat for life when simply renewing every summer would achieve the same thing. Am I missing something ?

Did the Ever Blue idea ensure that if you don't renew the seasoncard one season then it's still yours in subsequent seasons? i.e. You get first refusal. I might have made that up...

Peoff..Do you think they will cushion our seats behind the goal for next season in SL2.

I am expecting this soon for yet another premium.

Spoke to the wife earlier.Told her I reckon I have got another 2-3 seasons max then I will just become an internet/sky viewer.

I can't see it - but you just don't know, do you?! Instinct says the 2nd tier in the East Stand will change the most and perhaps this will extend to other areas following a successful trial.

I paid £507 as a renewal from memory and am prepared to go up to £550 this season or, if a few good sweeteners are thrown in, then a little higher.
 
ban-mcfc said:
i think £100 extra on this years but you get EVERY cup tie at home chucked in, including UCL games is a good deal but like i say that may be too much for some.


That would be cheaper than what it is now.
 
loui_mcfc said:
ban-mcfc said:
i think £100 extra on this years but you get EVERY cup tie at home chucked in, including UCL games is a good deal but like i say that may be too much for some.


That would be cheaper than what it is now.

true but if they had all season ticket holders having already paid and then managed to sell the remainder then surely they'd make more money than what they do now?

especially in the league cup and FA cup.
 

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