:) :) So why did you imply that there was going to be a corporate section in the middle of the new stand.…..Because you made it upEveryone outside of a handful of people is KFA
Anyway, off to the ignore list you go, you weirdo
:) :) So why did you imply that there was going to be a corporate section in the middle of the new stand.…..Because you made it upEveryone outside of a handful of people is KFA
Anyway, off to the ignore list you go, you weirdo
Yes they sack managers and buy overpriced players at their fans requestThey are very lucky to have owners that listen to their fans and give them all they want. Whereas ours only care about profit and themselves.
Sadly there will be no balance, the club is a business and thus has to operate to a profit.I am grateful. I'm very grateful. We all are. But there has to be a balance. Driving revenue is obviously very important to the club. At the end of the day City is a business as well as being a football club. Driving revenue will always be one of the most important parts of running City. I accept that. Outside of driving revenue other things are also important to the fans like season ticket prices, match day ticket prices, food and drink prices, the way the club is run in general, the atmosphere, etc.
I think it's important to know what our PL rivals are doing on and off the pitch. That includes ways of improving the atmosphere inside stadiums. There's nothing wrong with looking at what United and other clubs are doing to improve the atmosphere in their grounds and the way that is being implemented. There's no shame in thinking that's a good idea, and a positive idea, and something City maybe able to look at and to replicate at the Etihad to improve our atmosphere.
The North stand expansion and a better atmosphere, which we all want, are intrinsically linked. If City can get both right, then we will have one hell of a stand and a home end. :-)
And top CEOs, don't forget.Yes they sack managers and buy overpriced players at their fans request
Sadly there will be no balance, the club is a business and thus has to operate to a profit.
We are now one of the biggest clubs in the world and the most successful, to maintain that we have to buy the best players and pay the best wages not only for players but all the best in class employees we have and if that means corporate, so be it.
As said before, society has changed and I would say a lot and probably a vastly growing percentage, want more than a cheap ticket and a balti pie.
I am grateful. I'm very grateful. We all are. But there has to be a balance. Driving revenue is obviously very important to the club. At the end of the day City is a business as well as being a football club. Driving revenue will always be one of the most important parts of running City. I accept that. Outside of driving revenue other things are also important to the fans like season ticket prices, match day ticket prices, food and drink prices, the way the club is run in general, the atmosphere, etc.
I think it's important to know what our PL rivals are doing on and off the pitch. That includes ways of improving the atmosphere inside stadiums. There's nothing wrong with looking at what United and other clubs are doing to improve the atmosphere in their grounds and the way that is being implemented. There's no shame in thinking that's a good idea, and a positive idea, and something City maybe able to look at and to replicate at the Etihad to improve our atmosphere.
The North stand expansion and a better atmosphere, which we all want, are intrinsically linked. If City can get both right, then we will have one hell of a stand and a home end. :-)
I still don't understand why you think corporate/hospitality means less atmosphere, that's not always the case.Again True. You post a lot of sense Keeper.
But that doesn't mean we can't have a new North stand that delivers revenue and atmosphere. Yes, it might seem like a tricky proposition, or an impossible proposition, but given the right and sensible decisions, I think City can deliver both. Or I hope they can?
And top CEOs, don't forget.
On a scale of 1 to 10, how worried are you that they won't? I don't mean to labour this point as we have discussed it to death, but you really seem concerned regardless of other different takes on it.Again True. You post a lot of sense Keeper.
But that doesn't mean we can't have a new North stand that delivers revenue and atmosphere. Yes, it might seem like a tricky proposition, or an impossible proposition, but given the right and sensible decisions, I think City can deliver both. Or I hope they can?