Calm doon we are built for the long term.Thank fuck Pepe stayed, otherwise we’d be in the shit.
A new manager with no guarantee of wins, success, and trophies.
The crowds would have plummeted over time.
Can't argue with any of that to be fair, I meant more that fans are more vocal around the away section rather than anything acoustically. City fans dont come first thoughCity fans would be above, and next to, away fans in ESL110 & SSL113.
Acousticly directed sound travels out and down far more effectively when originating at height, which is why arena & stadium speakers are stacked verticlly and positioned at height.
The sugestion will significantly increase the potential noise from City fans whilst reducing any noise from the shit wet seats with shit views and shit acoustics. 0
City fans first not last !!
Calm doon we are built for the long term.
The Sheikh, Khaldoon and others havnt turned into the Glazers and WoodWood !!
Yeah that one is complete bonkers but if someone is daft enough to pay it then more fool them.When you click on there is an ICON package, just the £4,380 per person.
Largely true & very concerning ,however the structure of our ownership, their wealth and global network of clubs and entertainment venues, would indicate to me that they will around for the long term and so will Manchester City.Are you sure we’re built for long term success? 2 more seasons of Pep. A long term tourist fan base. Expensive match tickets. And a dwindling local, young, and legacy match going fan base.
I’m sure they’re around for the long term but their strategy is poor.Largely true & very concerning ,however the structure of our ownership, their wealth and global network of clubs and entertainment venues, would indicate to me that they will around for the long term and so will Manchester City.
Now we know the identity of the Prophet of Doom lol!Are you sure we’re built for long term success? 2 more seasons of Pep. A long term tourist fan base. Expensive match tickets. And a dwindling local, young, and legacy match going fan base.
Rubbish mate.I’m sure they’re around for the long term but their strategy is poor.
We’ve seen recently on the pitch how lack of foresight is costing us, it’s clear now that decision making in terms of incomings and outgoings hasn’t been good, and it’s Pep that has been holding everything together until recently.
Off the pitch the strategy seems equally short sighted and poor. That lack of foresight is beginning to show, and is only going to get worse with the expansion.
I genuinely don’t think we’re as well run as we thought we were. The execs running the place need Pep to keep delivering.
Ok so tell me what tangible benefit somebody like Soriano has brought to the club?Rubbish mate.
Berrada was a nobody at City until Utd recruited "The Resurrection".Look at Berrada. United supporters thought they’d got a right coup when they poached him from us. Now without the safety net that Pep’s provided, he’s looking a bit clueless. I suspect the same could be said of the majority of our executives.
If you don't know, you have no place on this forum.Ok so tell me what tangible benefit somebody like Soriano has brought to the club?
I just think that Pep and the teams brilliance has papered over a lot of cracks at the club. We’re not just talking about a good team, we’re talking about arguably the best team ever in English football, and yet supporter engagement is at an all time low. We’re about to add 8,000 seats to a stadium we’re struggling to sell out now, due to their ticketing pricing and policies. They should be worrying about how they’ll fit them into the expansion, not how will they sell the tickets. They can point to record profits etc, but without the success on the pitch none of that would be there.Berrada was a nobody at City until Utd recruited "The Resurrection".
Compared to Khaldoon, Txiki, Soriano, Pep etc he was the invisble man.
Aside from recruiting Pep. Tell me.If you don't know, you have no place on this forum.
Stop being silly.Ok so tell me what tangible benefit somebody like Soriano has brought to the club?
*Sniff*We’re about to add 8,000 seats to a stadium we’re struggling to sell out now
Yes there's a lot of dissatisfaction amongst Blues. One day many of us will be priced out. Until that time, I am going to enjoy the ride.I just think that Pep and the teams brilliance has papered over a lot of cracks at the club. We’re not just talking about a good team, we’re talking about arguably the best team ever in English football, and yet supporter engagement is at an all time low. We’re about to add 8,000 seats to a stadium we’re struggling to sell out now, due to their ticketing pricing and policies. They should be worrying about how they’ll fit them into the expansion, not how will they sell the tickets. They can point to record profits etc, but without the success on the pitch none of that would be there.
The suits have clung on to his coattails. Berrada was clearly highly thought of at City, now he’s a laughing stock.
I’m in much the same boat, although slightly younger. I started watching City in the mid nineties, we soon went into our lowest period just as them lot were going into their best, I had to take it on the chin at school but stuck with it because I loved it.Yes there's a lot of dissatisfaction amongst Blues. One day many of us will be priced out. Until that time, I am going to enjoy the ride.
Yes engagement could be better but it was shite under Swales and Franny Lee. FWIW, I got invited to an on-line chat with Jack Grealish last week but I had too much on. The real camaraderie is with the people I sit with in the Etihad and Blues I go to away games with. I also value being part of the Official Supporters Club, led by City legends Alan Galley and Sir Kevin Parker. I don't want to meet any of City's top brass.
Growing up in Stretford, I fought our corner on a regular basis. I stated watching our first team early in the 76/77 season. For most of my City supporting life I would have been content with a League Cup. Sheikh Mansour has transformed our football club and our lives.
Yes it's unpleasant fans are monetised. Scarce tickets for crunch games being sold via ticket agencies is very wrong. I put in hours each week helping fans to get affordable tickets. Yes not all tickets for Forest were sold but tickets for the Derby and Chelsea at home are like rocking horse shit.
I refuse to let the run of poor results affect me. I try to sign throughout most of our games and I'm not in any signing section. I was part of the Swales out protests (for excitement). I think fans have every right to complain about ticket prices and City should have shown more restraint. Anyone wishing to boycott the Derby should go fir it but I don't expect Blues to do that. Just boycott City's Ticket Exchange for starters.