Manchester City releases 2023-24 Annual Report | Record £715m revenue, profit of £73m

The rise in revenue is small and a drop in real terms.

The profit is down and without player sales would have been a £65m loss, so they aren't going to slash prices anytime soon.

They did well to get near the treble season figures, The CWC would have helped, and we won't have that in 2024/25 as it goes into 2025/26.
 
The rise in revenue is small and a drop in real terms.

The profit is down and without player sales would have been a £65m loss, so they aren't going to slash prices anytime soon.

They did well to get near the treble season figures, The CWC would have helped, and we won't have that in 2024/25 as it goes into 2025/26.
doesnt include alvarez and cancelo sales so add +£100m to the figures
 
Panic buying will cost us double in the Jan window
Selling clubs have us by the balls and City tax will be added as well
 
A line in the MEN article reads:

matchday revenue has increased by £3.7m to £75.6m despite City playing five fewer home games in 2023/24 compared to 2024/25.

So MD revenue rose by 5% despite playing 5 FEWER games.

It's unsustainable to squeeze fans like that.

Seasoncard price freeze and remove the £150 flexigold tax please!
 

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