City Raider
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Some twitter accounts not happy with developments.
If he’s got a junior membership, is strongly linked to your account, then he/she should be in with a good shout
He doesn’t, how do I sign up for that and is it too late?
It’s worth the £20 for the tat that they send out, you can do it on the official site, if he’s Missed out (they haven’t said there’s a deadline) then crack on next season. Last season a fair few people turned one down after not getting seats they wanted in the relocation window, don’t be fussy is my advice, there’ll be loads of opportunities when the NS opens all over the groundHe doesn’t, how do I sign up for that and is it too late?
And Sir Kevin for advancing the interests of fans.Give the club some credit here
I think some are misunderstanding what has been said. Lots banging on about only 500 season tickets in the new stand which it clearly doesn't say.Some twitter accounts not happy with developments.
Deadline was end of June last season iircQuick question.
I pay by DD so don’t have to do anything to renew but I’m thinking of fucking off CL and league cup this year. £45 for Inter pissed me right off.
Can I come off the schemes after renewal or is it decision time now?
Think the criteria will be most home PL games with a membership in 2025/6 season, as that’s what they’re using for these new flexi’s. Not a fan of that as I believe they should’ve considered all games, it’s basically saying if you’ve attended a lot of Pl games at £71 a pop you’ve got a chance, whereas those who like to attend cup matches with the kids/family as they’re more affordable, will have a slim chance, which could possibly lead to those who desperately want one over extending themselves financially, chasing something that might not even happenI re-read the announcement this morning and I think it is good although we have to wait until 2026-27 for a significant number of new seasoncards (at least 4,000). My question is how this will be organised e.g., a waiting-list.
It's good for me because I used to go with with my brother to all the games but he gave up his season ticket for a family, and has very rarely gone since. I am sure he would love to be able to come regularly again with his children. Over time, I hope City will harden the numbers and explain how they will prioritise the applications. A waiting list with deposits was used when we moved from Maine Rd I believe. That would seem reasonable?
Give the club some credit here
A cynical attempt to do the bare minimum to try and undermine the protest tomorrow.
We can’t let them off that easy.
The silence at kickoff tomorrow needs to be deafening.
I’d get him signed up tomorrow ( £20 ) Get him a Wolves and Bournemouth ticket while you’re at it and you may be in with a chance. Don’t forget to strongly link his account to yours.
The phrase "Damned if they do and damned if they don't" springs to mindfor budging under ever increasing fan protests that even got news coverage (bad press)?
come on mate you know they're doing all they can to spin this off as if they wanted to do some good - they were forced and are fucking hurting they had to do it.
it is a good start though!
100 % this.
You can't honestly believe that?The personal attendance requirement still bugs me, though I do get the counter-argument that you shouldn’t benefit from a cheaper seat if you only use it occasionally. But if you’re scrupulous in making it available when you don’t use it I don’t think you should be penalised for it. I almost always make at least 10 games a season, though this season it will be 9, so it shouldn’t affect me personally, though my son will struggle with child care and work arrangements. But when you’re expecting bigger crowds with an expanded ground it seems misguided to have terms and conditions that drive people away with no indication that there are ready made replacements queuing up. Great move to refund the flexi gold fee game by game though.
I phrased it badly - I meant paying for the seat at matchday prices rather than another season ticket holderYou can't honestly believe that?
There is a 'case by case' exception though, you just have to speak to the club.There seems to be no room for 'circumstances. People nearer the threshold might feel they have to make a decision that could have dire consequences.
Go to game to make sure they don't lose their season ticket or put their health as a priority?
Ahh. In that case the announcement yesterday should put that to bed.I phrased it badly - I meant paying for the seat at matchday prices rather than another season ticket holder