Is that 100% as if so they can do one, I aint paying that.They are definitely £45 but at least the money will be going in our coffers and not theirs.
It's 10% for league cup but presuming we get all the top tier and usual away section I think it works out around 9kIs the cup ticket allocation entitlement 10% (7500) or 20% (15000) of the stadium allocation? Would love a ticket for this if it goes to low enough points. I'd pay £45 no probs.
It's 10% for league cup but presuming we get all the top tier and usual away section I think it works out around 9k
Put it this way, City get 45% of the total gate receipts which will be a much bigger amount than 9k @£45 each.Is that 100% as if so they can do one, I aint paying that.
The gate receipts hardly matter in the bigger scheme of things. It's an opportunity to back the £30 max we have in the prem for away support and instead we are back to rip off prices. Ill prob still pay it so suppose I'm part of the problem...just pisses me off. Saying that nothing official yet so I live in hope.Put it this way, City get 45% of the total gate receipts which will be a much bigger amount than 9k @£45 each.
Put it this way, City get 45% of the total gate receipts which will be a much bigger amount than 9k @£45 each.
Put it this way, City get 45% of the total gate receipts which will be a much bigger amount than 9k @£45 each.
The rules were posted earlier in the thread.Is that true? If it is - then depending on average price of tickets etc - City could get £1.5m-£2m (have based that on 75k x £45) obviously there will be lower price tickets, but there will also be corporate as well.
The rags are paying £31 to £53 for their tickets, the £31 ones are in their nursery rhyme section, aka Stretford End lower tier.Indeed... if they were so inclined, would City be able to subsidise the tickets to put the price in line with what the home rags will be paying. They'd still make a healthy profit...