Obviously not my decision, but our ownership group never stop thinking, planning.
'No' is not an option in their ambition....everything is possible.
Hence why I’m looking forward to seeing the Collar site proposal when it’s made public.
Obviously not my decision, but our ownership group never stop thinking, planning.
'No' is not an option in their ambition....everything is possible.
93:20 is £1450 per season with 3 domestic home cup games free.
Although I would be surprised if they sold any seasoncards in the new NS corporate areas. I reckon they will keep them all for individual match by match sale
They will probably sell the equivalent of silver season tickets for some of those seats so that they can extract the highest prices for the biggest games and not risk them being unoccupied for Sheff U or Fulham.93:20 is £1450 per season with 3 domestic home cup games free.
Although I would be surprised if they sold any seasoncards in the new NS corporate areas. I reckon they will keep them all for individual match by match sale
Today.
Watch in 4K. White cog.
That sounds interesting. Remember a document with the council etc must be 10 years or more ago.Hence why I’m looking forward to seeing the Collar site proposal when it’s made public.
Loyalty means nothing anymore. Never forget where you come from. Hopefully the club recognise the error of there ways. We are becoming more and more like the clubs we once despised. I guess it is what it is. Perhaps our owners have earned to do what they want with the club?BLUEMOOM is divided into sub groups the main one being the legacy blue moaners.
I’m a legacy* fan but happy just to see the club doing well, taking my lad the odd time. More capacity means more ticket options. It was weird being singularly the only legacy fan in the whole block v Bayern last year, but for me I suppose it's just change, a sign of success of the club and the PL in attracting supporters from a wide international base.It was the legacy blue moaners, as ‘you say’, who stuck by the club for 34 trophyless years, and who filled MR in the old 3rd division. The legacy fans deserve to have their voices heard, and they deserve to be listened to by the people given the privilege and honour of running Manchester City Football Club. After all, the fans then, who are the legacy fans now, were one of the main reasons why Sheikh Mansour bought Manchester City Football Club, apparently, due to our fantastic and loyal support that never wavered. Those lucky enough, even though our numbers are steadily dwindling, are still supporting City to this day.