The perfect fumble
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He says it as it is big Steve, I can't fault him.Could listen to this lad all day.
Palace at home before then. You would like to think the club being more transparent after the City Matters meeting today might help them from a PR/further protests view but I won't hold my breath.Anyone from 1894 able to share what plans may be for wolves game if there is no progress from the club?
I think they’re actually already doing that with Angela WorralIf they thought they could get away with dressing up some of their own employees as the Fan Advisory Board I wouldn't put it past them.
I didn't do the protest as I didn't think it would have much impact on the club ( still not sure if it will either)...but I've never knocked anybody who was for doing the protest either.
I will admit there were a lot more doing the protest than I thought there would be and it was noticeable but I still think boycotting buying anything from the club on match days would make them take notice as it's a financial hit.
This question isn't aimed at you Gazinho but to everyone..and it's a genuine question
If the club decide to raise season ticket prices again for next season ( which I wouldn't put it past them ) will it make more fans give up their season tickets ..as it's been stated the club aren't releasing anymore even though there's plenty of fans who have given them up.
If fans do give them up it only allows the club to resell those seats at match day prices and increase revenue and there is no way the fans will get another season ticket..which in a way benefits the club but definitely doesn't help the atmosphere.
Well that raises the question I asked a few days ago. What do we want from the club that is considered by most reasonable progress, and how much time is reasonable to give them to come forward with those?Never mind Wolves.
if no movement needs to be done at Palace next weekend & the rearranged villa game
I think they’re actually already doing that with Angela Worral
Cheers for the reply mate..I know the question wasn't just aimed at me but ill try my best to answer it anyway, im almost certain they're planning on putting season ticket prices up again, whilst (maybe fruitlessly) hoping they wont.
I'll piss and moan as I have done for 9 of the past 10 years yet will still renew (and the 'club' know a heavy percentage of us will do so) because its something ive done for the past 27 years as a season ticket holder, I go with my dad and son/daughter and always have done, its something we've always done and will continue to do until my old fella is no longer around. I say son/daughter as the lad is 20 now he's been coming with me since he was 2 he plays football on a Saturday afternoon now so my daughter pretty much exclusively uses the ticket, I would love nothing more than them to have a season ticket each but haven't been able to get another one for the past 6 years.
You've nailed my stubborn attitude in your last sentence, another part of the reason ill blindly renew is the fact it would play perfectly into the hands of the suits making these decisions.
Anyway apologies that turned into an essay, onwards and upwards see you at that shithole on Sunday
Very interesting indeed. And while that doesn’t totally absolve Khaldoon of blame, it shows he was aware of the issue of price increases as far back as 8 years ago and seemed sympathetic towards the fans.
City made a quarter of a billion pounds of profit in the last 5 years. There are absolutely zero PSR issues. Our entire matchday revenue for every ticket sold, corporate or normal, home or away, including every concession for every team for every match last year was £75m. City posted a £74m pure profit in the same period.
There are zero excuses outside extreme greed.
115?Man City season ticket prices was announced march 20th last season why not this season
Busted!
Like I told you, Soriano, CEO, runs the club.
Hypothetical scenario.
Soriano to Khaldoon.
If you don't let me run City my way, like I ran Barcelona, I will go back to Barcelona, and you can find City a new CEO.
Either way, this is a massive revelation, if true?
I stand to be corrected, but isn’t Soriano banned from being a Director or CEO in Spain, after his involvement in the collapse of an airline there. I think is was Spanair Airways.Busted!
Like I told you, Soriano, CEO, runs the club.
Hypothetical scenario.
Soriano to Khaldoon.
If you don't let me run City my way, like I ran Barcelona, I will go back to Barcelona, and you can find City a new CEO.
Either way, this is a massive revelation, if true?