TivvyBlue
Well-Known Member
Every time the flexi-gold is brought up on here, there seems to be a big bit of misplaced aggression from "proper" ST holders about those who've bought them. I'm one of those. Would I have bought a normal season ticket if I had the option? Yes, undoubtably I would, but that wasn't available to me. I hadn't been in the financial situation to afford one until now.
Am I a City fan and want to get to as many games as possible? Yes.
Do I want to have the same/guaranteed seat? Yes.
Do I want to pay less to attend games? Yes.
Do I want to have to spend a ridiculous sum of money in July every year buying tickets on my credit card and spending the rest of the season paying that off and accruing interest? No.
There's a misplaced anger at those that have bought flexi-gold. It's a far better deal than buying tickets on a matchday membership. I don't see why anyone would convert from a gold/platinum to a flexi-gold as it's doesn't make any sense, but those lucky enough to have "proper" season tickets would do exactly the same as I did if they were in the situation I was as a matchday member without a season ticket. You cannot blame people for buying them if they are the only thing on offer; blame the club.
Am I a City fan and want to get to as many games as possible? Yes.
Do I want to have the same/guaranteed seat? Yes.
Do I want to pay less to attend games? Yes.
Do I want to have to spend a ridiculous sum of money in July every year buying tickets on my credit card and spending the rest of the season paying that off and accruing interest? No.
There's a misplaced anger at those that have bought flexi-gold. It's a far better deal than buying tickets on a matchday membership. I don't see why anyone would convert from a gold/platinum to a flexi-gold as it's doesn't make any sense, but those lucky enough to have "proper" season tickets would do exactly the same as I did if they were in the situation I was as a matchday member without a season ticket. You cannot blame people for buying them if they are the only thing on offer; blame the club.