Tim of the Oak
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Maybe in another generation……Families are not for profit, Tim.
Btw I can’t see City removing many season cards with all those thousands of extra seats to fill,
Maybe in another generation……Families are not for profit, Tim.
And if you cancel your direct debit it’s like giving up your season ticket you’ll never get it back
The whole arse is going to fall out of this someday. We have had one bad season and you can see the sluggish ticket sales. Imagine if we have a couple of bad seasons. The club need to realise we haven’t got a core fan base like Liverpool or United. all these tourists fans will drop us as quick as they picked us up as soon as results go belly up.
Maybe in another generation……
Btw I can’t see City removing many season cards with all those thousands of extra seats to fill,
City’s 10 game attend in person policy seems to impact on more people than City Matters reps thought it would, based on some of the posts I’ve received in recent weeks.
If you’ve got a season card you really should be able to attend half the games in person. If those struggling find a work around, then good luck to them.
What seems to have disappeared from the thread is the previous interest in helping local families get tickets together. Hopefully, this will be addressed with the expanded stand etc.
There could certainly be issues that means you unexpectedly didn't get to the 16 games they are now requiring. What if you had a serious illness for example in a period of the season where we ha e lots of home games together? Outside the last protest I spoke to a guy who had become ill a few years back and he said the club cancelled his season ticket.City’s 10 game attend in person policy seems to impact on more people than City Matters reps thought it would, based on some of the posts I’ve received in recent weeks.
If you’ve got a season card you really should be able to attend half the games in person. If those struggling find a work around, then good luck to them.
What seems to have disappeared from the thread is the previous interest in helping local families get tickets together. Hopefully, this will be addressed with the expanded stand etc.
Just to add that the constant criticisms of flexi-golds (and maybe they should have been removed for next season) is undermined if full season card holders can’t make half the games:
There needs to be more families in the ground to avoid a demographic timebomb. Families were prioritised for most of this season’s flexi- golds ( which could be made full season cards without set up fees).Not a chance mate, Discounted family tickets don’t bring in enough PL match day money. Only the FA Cup allows families to sit together when City are drawn at home in the FA cup.
Or a way to stop organised touts?I'm assuming that persons on your f&f will still require a supporter number in order for you to transfer tickets to them, but the number of people you may transfer tickets to who do not have a paid-up match day membership will be limited to three, rather than the present unlimited amount. It appears to be a policy aimed at reducing the number of people buying on face value websites.
Real fans will be affected but yes it is a choice for most. Where it isn’t a choice I expect City to be supportive. More fans are needed in the ground, not less.You say that like those that can't attend half the games have a choice. Some don't.
It might be a year or two where they can't attend 10 games but the other 20+ years either side of that situation, it is all fine.
The vast majority of those who will be affected by this policy aren't SC hoarders or touts
Real fans will be affected but yes it is a choice for most. Where it isn’t a choice I expect City to be supportive. More fans are needed in the ground, not less.
£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?
Real fans will be affected but yes it is a choice for most. Where it isn’t a choice I expect City to be supportive. More fans are needed in the ground, not less.
People often use this analogy but it's not the same. Although some people could be, most of the audience won't be emotionally attached to a performer, band or a theater show. For many it will be a once only visit to see a performance from the latest in vogue artist or show, or as in regards Oasis a nostalgic revisit.
Also you should be guaranteed a top show at these events as you know exactly what you are getting. In football you don't. You could pay a fortune and watch an utter shit show like the last Manchester derby. Or you could be lucky and witness a seven goal thriller and a great comeback like the Palace game. There is of course an argument it's that unpredictability that makes football attractive but it's certainly a gamble.
Why? It wasn’t the case from the introduction of season tickets until the arrival of Covid - so why is it now necessary? Lots of people have different ways they use season tickets - some might share them between three of four family members or mates, because of financial circumstances, other commitments or whatever.City’s 10 game attend in person policy seems to impact on more people than City Matters reps thought it would, based on some of the posts I’ve received in recent weeks.
If you’ve got a season card you really should be able to attend half the games in person. If those struggling find a work around, then good luck to them.
What seems to have disappeared from the thread is the previous interest in helping local families get tickets together. Hopefully, this will be addressed with the expanded stand etc.
City Matters reps will have been told this renewal news last week, same time as the freezes were put to them.I don't think CM reps had any hand in this. Not heard from any of them but would appear another blindsiding.
Any CM rep that supports it or had a hand in it is a disgrace and I just don't think any fan would stoop that low. It's a business strategy to reduce SCs
This is the beginning of the end for the face value pages. That makes it more important for the club to price match day tickets more sensibly. That’s far from guaranteed and I agree they are greedy fookers.You've a lot of faith in the club. Whether it's people like you sorting tickets out for people, the face value guys helping people connect, all the most supportive actions are down to the fans acting off their own back.
The club don't give a fuck about anything other than maximising revenue and match by match tickets versus SC is probably 3:1 when you factor in other spend
This was a mates situation last season, seriously ill and months in bossy. When club found out he was 50years st holder they sorted it all out until he was fit. Even offered easier access seats.Regarding the 10 game minimum rule.
What happens if you have a serious illness and are being treated in hospital or at home? What if the only thing you've got to look forward to after treatment is getting back to the ground?
But you now can’t because you’ve missed 10 games and your season ticket has been taken off you.
What happens if you have broke your leg or have had a knee replacement and miss a chunk of the season?
What happens to our female supporters who give birth during the season or god forbid have any complications post birth?
What about anyone who is suffering from mental health or ainxety and is struggling?
It absolutely stinks!!!
This is the beginning of the end for the face value pages. That makes it more important for the club to price match day tickets more sensibly. That’s far from guaranteed and I agree they are greedy fookers.
This was a mates situation last season, seriously ill and months in bossy. When club found out he was 50years st holder they sorted it all out until he was fit. Even offered easier access seats.
Music fans absolutely are emotionally attached to the bands they love, but are desperately fighting the exact same forces of greedy venues, ticket touts and shite platforms like Ticketmaster that are killing independent venues, dynamic pricing and all the same shite. It's the same battle as far as I'm concerned.People often use this analogy but it's not the same. Although some people could be, most of the audience won't be emotionally attached to a performer, band or a theater show. For many it will be a once only visit to see a performance from the latest in vogue artist or show, or as in regards Oasis a nostalgic revisit.
Also you should be guaranteed a top show at these events as you know exactly what you are getting. In football you don't. You could pay a fortune and watch an utter shit show like the last Manchester derby. Or you could be lucky and witness a seven goal thriller and a great comeback like the Palace game. There is of course an argument it's that unpredictability that makes football attractive but it's certainly a gamble.