Absolutely they would
What's the reason they haven't already?
Absolutely they would
Well the club introduced much larger corporate areas which, in a letter from Garry Cook, the club communicated that it absolutely wouldn't and it meant an awful lot of legacy fans were priced out of those areasWhat's the reason they haven't already?
Well the club introduced much larger corporate areas which, in a letter from Garry Cook, the club communicated that it absolutely wouldn't and it meant an awful lot of legacy fans were priced out of those areas
The reason the club hasn't further increased the corporate is probably because there's no alternative areas to sit more evicted SC holders at the moment, but that will change with the completed extension to the North stand
As for why all tickets aren't on open sale on a game by game basis, City doesn't have the demand for 50,000 tickets every other week. We sometimes struggle to shift CL game tickets, so no chance for PL
Even the rags at their height couldn't do that week in week out
Each to their own fella. But for me the club couldn’t give a toss about our ‘legacy fans’. If they thought they could bin us off and fill the ground with hospitality & tourists then they’d do it in the blink of an eye.
Read the post againSo then, clearly, they wouldn't, would they. As both your and PPT's posts wrongly claimed.
Read the post again
IF THEY THOUGHT
Well the club introduced much larger corporate areas which, in a letter from Garry Cook, the club communicated that it absolutely wouldn't and it meant an awful lot of legacy fans were priced out of those areas
The reason the club hasn't further increased the corporate is probably because there's no alternative areas to sit more evicted SC holders at the moment, but that will change with the completed extension to the North stand
As for why all tickets aren't on open sale on a game by game basis, City doesn't have the demand for 50,000 tickets every other week. We sometimes struggle to shift CL game tickets, so no chance for PL
Even the rags at their height couldn't do that week in week out
Bang on. They wouldn’t even mind if they were away fans as long as they were shiny happy middle class away fans with large disposable incomes.Each to their own fella. But for me the club couldn’t give a toss about our ‘legacy fans’. If they thought they could bin us off and fill the ground with hospitality & tourists then they’d do it in the blink of an eye.
You attend all the prem games as you have a season cardSorry Dickie,
But I think your misunderstanding demand, by having the City game as a constant.
Sometimes we struggle to sell CL tickets, is because the group games are not that captivating. You may get one game you want to watch, such as one of Barca or Real (but even then you go to that and if we lost, we’d still more than likely go through). Then you get the already qualified one, which when we score you stand up and clap (not really cheer) as there no major emotion.
The fact you think struggling to sell those CL game has any effect on PL, does not understand the kind of fan I am. As I go to every PL game and have watched everyone for as long as can remember (other then the odd one here and there, where life takes over).
Every PL game matters for me (some will attract more fans) but the thing that makes us win every PL game, makes me happy because I want that win and so I cheer in that moment.
So I don’t think your post makes sense.
Agree they will add more corporate in the new stand and SC holders being priced out who have been loyal is sad.
Agree they will add more corporate in the new stand and SC holders being priced out who have been loyal is sad.
You've ignored my post which tells what the club will doFFS!
Can people get a fucking grip now. Look at what has been approved.
Yes. They will add some circa 900 corporate seats. Where none existed.
They will also add some circa 8,000 new regular seats for regular cunts.
(can't be arsed looking up exact numbers but percentage wise there or therabouts)
Nobody is being replaced, forced out, or whatever the claim is. They are increasing corporate. But not at the expense of regular seats, which are also increasing and in far greater numbers. It is an expansion, it is not some corporate conversion.
People are literally looking for an imaginary plight that just isn't there.