Wilmslow Road
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I don't see how we can compare our corporate revenue to United or Liverpool.
Both these clubs have a massive amount of overseas and UK support.
People, who might only attend a few matches a year and are happy to pay corporate prices.
In the case of Liverpool it is probably the only way they will get to see a game.
City have a team tasked with increasing match day revenue who are judged on results.
If targets are not met then they increase the season ticket prices to cover and shortfall.
This hits the ordinary fan but has little impact on anyone who can afford corporate hospitality.
Both these clubs have a massive amount of overseas and UK support.
People, who might only attend a few matches a year and are happy to pay corporate prices.
In the case of Liverpool it is probably the only way they will get to see a game.
City have a team tasked with increasing match day revenue who are judged on results.
If targets are not met then they increase the season ticket prices to cover and shortfall.
This hits the ordinary fan but has little impact on anyone who can afford corporate hospitality.