100%manc
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oakiecokie said:100%manc said:paying 50 brick to see us win this . . .
worth every penny
Fucking hell 100% at least put the sky blue colours around it. lol
Cant be arsed lol
oakiecokie said:100%manc said:paying 50 brick to see us win this . . .
worth every penny
Fucking hell 100% at least put the sky blue colours around it. lol
SteSteez said:I could of got a SC this season but opted out due to work commitments.... They are decent value and competitively priced however it wouldn't get used asmuch so i opted for a CityCard.
£100 for two of us is crap, but as others have pointed out: it looks like its cup games this season.
I did struggle to justify the cost but next season i will just buy a SC and if my seat is empty then so be it, i'd still be better off financially.
100%manc said:oakiecokie said:Fucking hell 100% at least put the sky blue colours around it. lol
Cant be arsed lol
oakiecokie said:100%manc said:Cant be arsed lol
Would have looked great though mate,but I suppose we`ll hopefully see it come next May.
Cheers lol
bluemanc said:Ticket For Schalke said:last season its was £45 i believe, anyone can get a season ticket i dont care what people say, have 5 less nights out in town, if you want to watch city you can, just have to prioritise.
I don't care what you say & i certainly have ziltch respect for you as a City fan,i don't care what other people say that's just how it is.Joined: Tue Nov 18, 2008 2:52 pm
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JohnMaddocksAxe said:Ah, a thread about the ever increasing cost of going to watch City and, without fail, it brings out the usual 'swining cock and bollocks', "I'd sacrifice my first born, you wouldn't, I'm a bigger blue" brigade out in force with their bullshit comments.
It is absolutely pathetic that threads like this are constantly full of, mostly the same, characters who have zero empathy with the situations of others and think that their glib, throwaway "don't buy a kebab every week comments are in any way relevant.
In fact, it rather gives them away and says a lot about the quality of their social circles.
Meanwhile, it has absolutely fuck all to do with hard working families who have been scrimping and saving to manage to go to City as football has become more expensive over the last 20 years and still get shafted year upon year.
And I say all that as someone who can easily afford the price of his season ticket. I'm just not a selfish, unsympathetic tosser.
Oh, and as for the "it's UEFA and their rules" merchants.
Please find a quote from the club that has ever, just once, offered this as an explanation for next season's increased season ticket/parking/food/ticket/drink prices.
Because, unless I am mistaken, no-one at the club has ever suggested anything of the sort (although I stand to be corrected).
Face it, Garry Cook talks the talk about the fans who have kept this club going for years, but all the actions regarding next season's costs for people who have been going for decades suggest that he is actual much more interested in attracting a new breed of rag type fans that will be wanting to spend much more money on tickets and all sorts of associated tat in their 'matchday experience.'
It's easy to say that you are a 'fan's man' but when you are simultaneously increasing all associated costs, it rings a bit hollow to me.
JohnMaddocksAxe said:Ah, a thread about the ever increasing cost of going to watch City and, without fail, it brings out the usual 'swining cock and bollocks', "I'd sacrifice my first born, you wouldn't, I'm a bigger blue" brigade out in force with their bullshit comments.
It is absolutely pathetic that threads like this are constantly full of, mostly the same, characters who have zero empathy with the situations of others and think that their glib, throwaway "don't buy a kebab every week comments are in any way relevant.
In fact, it rather gives them away and says a lot about the quality of their social circles.
Meanwhile, it has absolutely fuck all to do with hard working families who have been scrimping and saving to manage to go to City as football has become more expensive over the last 20 years and still get shafted year upon year.
And I say all that as someone who can easily afford the price of his season ticket. I'm just not a selfish, unsympathetic tosser.
Oh, and as for the "it's UEFA and their rules" merchants.
Please find a quote from the club that has ever, just once, offered this as an explanation for next season's increased season ticket/parking/food/ticket/drink prices.
Because, unless I am mistaken, no-one at the club has ever suggested anything of the sort (although I stand to be corrected).
Face it, Garry Cook talks the talk about the fans who have kept this club going for years, but all the actions regarding next season's costs for people who have been going for decades suggest that he is actual much more interested in attracting a new breed of rag type fans that will be wanting to spend much more money on tickets and all sorts of associated tat in their 'matchday experience.'
It's easy to say that you are a 'fan's man' but when you are simultaneously increasing all associated costs, it rings a bit hollow to me.
Simple solution then, no one forces you to be on here, intact you have never said anything pro city and you come across as.... Fuck it, I ain't getting a warning over the likes of you.JohnMaddocksAxe said:Ah, a thread about the ever increasing cost of going to watch City and, without fail, it brings out the usual 'swining cock and bollocks', "I'd sacrifice my first born, you wouldn't, I'm a bigger blue" brigade out in force with their bullshit comments.
It is absolutely pathetic that threads like this are constantly full of, mostly the same, characters who have zero empathy with the situations of others and think that their glib, throwaway "don't buy a kebab every week comments are in any way relevant.
In fact, it rather gives them away and says a lot about the quality of their social circles.
Meanwhile, it has absolutely fuck all to do with hard working families who have been scrimping and saving to manage to go to City as football has become more expensive over the last 20 years and still get shafted year upon year.
And I say all that as someone who can easily afford the price of his season ticket. I'm just not a selfish, unsympathetic tosser.
Oh, and as for the "it's UEFA and their rules" merchants.
Please find a quote from the club that has ever, just once, offered this as an explanation for next season's increased season ticket/parking/food/ticket/drink prices.
Because, unless I am mistaken, no-one at the club has ever suggested anything of the sort (although I stand to be corrected).
Face it, Garry Cook talks the talk about the fans who have kept this club going for years, but all the actions regarding next season's costs for people who have been going for decades suggest that he is actual much more interested in attracting a new breed of rag type fans that will be wanting to spend much more money on tickets and all sorts of associated tat in their 'matchday experience.'
It's easy to say that you are a 'fan's man' but when you are simultaneously increasing all associated costs, it rings a bit hollow to me.
SWP's back said:Simple solution then, no one forces you to be on here, intact you have never said anything pro city and you come across as.... Fuck it, I ain't getting a warning over the likes of you.JohnMaddocksAxe said:Ah, a thread about the ever increasing cost of going to watch City and, without fail, it brings out the usual 'swining cock and bollocks', "I'd sacrifice my first born, you wouldn't, I'm a bigger blue" brigade out in force with their bullshit comments.
It is absolutely pathetic that threads like this are constantly full of, mostly the same, characters who have zero empathy with the situations of others and think that their glib, throwaway "don't buy a kebab every week comments are in any way relevant.
In fact, it rather gives them away and says a lot about the quality of their social circles.
Meanwhile, it has absolutely fuck all to do with hard working families who have been scrimping and saving to manage to go to City as football has become more expensive over the last 20 years and still get shafted year upon year.
And I say all that as someone who can easily afford the price of his season ticket. I'm just not a selfish, unsympathetic tosser.
Oh, and as for the "it's UEFA and their rules" merchants.
Please find a quote from the club that has ever, just once, offered this as an explanation for next season's increased season ticket/parking/food/ticket/drink prices.
Because, unless I am mistaken, no-one at the club has ever suggested anything of the sort (although I stand to be corrected).
Face it, Garry Cook talks the talk about the fans who have kept this club going for years, but all the actions regarding next season's costs for people who have been going for decades suggest that he is actual much more interested in attracting a new breed of rag type fans that will be wanting to spend much more money on tickets and all sorts of associated tat in their 'matchday experience.'
It's easy to say that you are a 'fan's man' but when you are simultaneously increasing all associated costs, it rings a bit hollow to me.