deafmanstevo
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Nobody goes to a concert or the theatre 19 times a year though.
But I do agree with you matchday prices are too expensive
Nobody goes to a concert or the theatre 19 times a year though.
With this logic, why should oap's get a discount? why should u16's get a discount?Why should 16-30 new season card holders get preferential treatment. Say someone wants to move seat from a £750 to a £399. Why should a new comer get a chance of a cheaper ticket over someone that’s been paying for an expensive ticket for years
Yep. Quite apart from the fact it isn’t fair to fans, it’s not really sustainable. If it costs near enough £100 for an adult ticket for the derby this year what it will cost in ten years? £200 for an adult and £100 for a kid? Do we really think working people’s wages will have increased to match that? And how many of our core fans will still be going then, how many overseas fans will still be interested? Many families in the U.K. are no better off than they were in 2007, at what point do we remind the club that they can’t keep squeezing the lemon? I love the club and over the years people who work for it have been personally kind to me and my family but endless rises will just lead to empty seats and shit atmosphere. Trying to introduce NBA, NFL pricing over here will just kill the PL dead as a spectator sport.It may be for you but this is about all fans. And for many this is definitely too much. Imagine 2 parents and kids wanting to go to the match. Tickets probably gonna cost £250 and that’s before you add in all the other costs. City are preventing the next generation from coming to games.
You think fans will boycott the boycott?I supported the 9 min boycott though slightly conflicted if continued boycotts will work( I fear less people will boycott this time and it'll be a damp squid)
The club have frozen season card prices and people will now think it's pointless boycotting. Things like viagogo and membership ticket prices won't impact 70% of the ground so they'll it's pointless to miss more of a match.
Exactly my situation. I had the chance to get my 10 year old a ticket last year when they offered the chance to apply but it meant moving seats so left it…the extended stand is a perfect opportunity to bring some life into the stadium but I suspect the people making the decisions are only interested in one thing and that’s maximising income.I take my lad who is 16 and has been going for almost 10 years, his younger brother is now interested and comes to the odd game when I get him a F&F ticket, he now has no prospect of getting a season ticket and coming with us. What are we supposed to do in future? Choose one of them to attend, let him have my seat, give it up altogether?
How does the club envisage building up meaningful support? The place is already dead and getting worse.
I didn't do the 9mins, but will definitely be doing the 6 against Wolves, I would suggest more people will support this one.it's either that or a row full of strangers every home game around you. and you can't complain next season if your match day experience is awful.
club have a chance to respect the elected fan groups. if they don't then they can't complain. don't talk down the power you, me and all of us have. glass half full not half empty !
Why do you think u16’s and OAP’s get a discount in all walks of lifeWith this logic, why should oap's get a discount? why should u16's get a discount?
Sometimes it's about doing the right thing and not just about maximising revenue.
The protest re season tickets is needed, we will lose fans, pisses me off.From 1894, MCFC Foodbank and TUB after surveying fans again and seeing what they want to happen next. They ant pressure to remain ont he club.
Season ticket and match prize freezes the bare minimum, many issues remain unresolved.
Having spoken to members of Citymatters and with their meeting with the club on 1st May (day before Wolves) in mind we announce the following action :
villa - peaceful demo outside colin bell stand 7pm, leaflets to fans and reps from all groups on hand to discuss with fans and take feedback
(also at this game alex and brian from citymatters reps will be taking your views on this in the club shop from 6.15/6.30)
wolves - 6 min concourse protest to highlight 6 years without any new full season cards being released should the club not announce any new ones. if you take your seat as normal we ask you to remain silent.
both protests can be rescinded in the event of good news from the club, right up until kick off time on 2nd may.
Stay in your kitchen for the first 6 minutes. Then go and watch the match on TV. :-)I might be supporting that 6 minute protest by not going at all. Friday night on the Metrolink fills me with dread.
try ticket for cricket match.£71 to watch the best football team in the world wether its City, Real Madrid, Barca is cheap
Have you seen concert prices, the theatre?
I'm in the same boat, I have no prospect of getting a season ticket. I take my kids as much as I can, but they take turns now because I can't justify paying the current prices. I could justify a season ticket that guarantees the 3 of us the same seats and have the shared experience. I took part in the leicester concourse protest but can't the wolves game. Thank you fellow blues.From a Cityzens Matchday Member who is desperate for a season ticket: Thank you to all who have organised and all who will take part. Thank you for fighting to give me the chance to get a season ticket and to keep matchday prices down for me and my fellow members.
Having attended 10 home league games at the extortionate Matchday prices this season, I won't be at the Wolves game but I fully support the protest. I'm very glad that proper City supporting members, who are a minority in the stadium, have not been forgotten. Blues fighting for other Blues, makes me proud.
I fear less people will boycott this time and it'll be a damp squid
And nowadays you are pretty much guaranteed a well planned professional show, instead of some of the dirge we have been served up this seasonLast time I looked the theatre was indoors in a warm comfy seat.