Cobwebcat
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You think we will only sell 1,000 more in a week?It's looking more like 22k
Nearly 2/3 gone
You think we will only sell 1,000 more in a week?It's looking more like 22k
I will give you a clue, in fact i'll give you 11:In what way have we been treated like shit? The last 10 years or so are some of the best I have of watching City for decades. My ST is not the most expensive in the league. Please give me a clue on what upsets you so much.
So how has any of that affected you? I have sat in the same seat as an ST since we moved into the Ethiad and have had no problems at all.I will give you a clue, in fact i'll give you 11:
- Extortionate Matchday Ticket Pricing
- Selling Tickets to Tourists and Daytrippers over loyal fans via 9 3rd party tout sites
- No new Season Tickets released for 7 years
- Constantly failing to give the agreed 60% of away allocations to points.
- Draconian Ticket policies which make it overly complicated for fans to pass their tickets on to other fans
- Failure to even acknowledge the hardships face by our fans in that Istanbul Car Park
- Over zealous stewarding, by underqualified 'stewards'
- Wasting the long term potential of the new north stand to make a quick buck
- Instead of condemning the scousers after a young girl was left with life changing injuries, they released a joint statement condemning both sets of fans
- Attempting to charge our disabled fans for matchday parking.
- A guilty until proven innocent approach to matchday sanctions
should be some restricted view to add?Good luck, 74 left
Apathetic or can’t afford to get to Wembley 3 times in 8 weeks or possibly have families where they can’t be constantly away all weekend following City?
Have you attended every Wembley trip for the last few years?
It's their fifth game at Wembley in the last decade. Fourth visit for the fans as one of the five was behind closed doors.They’ve played there three times in the last decade?
A lot have simply grown old but I know plenty of their younger families who have started going. We have never had higher attendances in our history. There is a natural demographic shift happening and Greater Manchester itself is one of the fastest changing areas. I am sure some have been priced out but I doubt this is the major factor. The world is changing whether we like it or not.Obviously I don't have access to the exact data, but every bit of anecdotal evidence shows that people have been leaving in droves.
- Matches not selling as well as a few years ago
- Everyone knows someone who's stopped going, but no one seems to know anyone who's started going
- 10 years ago I was surrounded by Season Ticket Holders, now there's only the couple next to me left.
A good exercise for the club to do would be to look at how many Supporter Numbers attended 5 or more games in the 2022/23 season, that haven't attended a single game this season.
Thanks to you and others for the count, just got one for Everton at 4pm.Good luck, 74 left
I'm very fortunate to be pretty well off and have a ST with a decent amount of points. However I'm not one of these 'I'm alright jack' types.So how has any of that affected you? I have sat in the same seat as an ST since we moved into the Ethiad and have had no problems at all.
So has the ground.Thanks to you and others for the count, just got one for Everton at 4pm.
Chuffed to bits, lived in the area of the ground for 5 years in the 80s so looking forward to visiting some of my old haunts although a lot of the pubs have now gone.
Entitled as fuck ! This regime ? I take it you were pro swales ?Its a good exercise to do but it comes from the position of wanting to retain your fan base.
Unfortunately actions by the club speak louder than words, Ive been a season ticket holder for 45 years and only 2 things make me stop making this my final season, my 2 lads and the fact City wouldnt not give a shit if I did.
Im determined to outlive this current regime, 35 years of mostly shite football did not get rid of me and they can continue to treat me badly but I wont leave now.
yes, every single one, my mortgage is paid, but my work is incredibly slack at the moment, i don't begrudge anyone not paying 70 quid upwards, and when all the cheap seats have gone then there is no arguement, but i was chatting to someone last week at Chelsea, absolutely minted and lives an hour from wembley and he said i just cannot be bothered
Its a good exercise to do but it comes from the position of wanting to retain your fan base.
Unfortunately actions by the club speak louder than words, Ive been a season ticket holder for 45 years and only 2 things make me stop making this my final season, my 2 lads and the fact City wouldnt not give a shit if I did.
Im determined to outlive this current regime, 35 years of mostly shite football did not get rid of me and they can continue to treat me badly but I wont leave now.
I’ve been to every Wembley trip since 1976, except Gillingham and 1 Charity Shield game.i am negative because i have seen how apathetic so many are
Haha, I meant to say where the new ground is now.So has the ground.
I’ve been to every Wembley trip since 1976, except Gillingham and 1 Charity Shield game.
I’m not doing this semi, or the final should we get there, primarily due to bad planning and expecting the final to be after the last game of the season, so I’m on holiday
It’s also taken me a week to get over the Carabao Cup Final trip, as I’m an old barsteward, riddled with arthritis and, part of me can’t be arsed driving and being on my feet all day, I’ve never felt like that about a match before!
But, the real big killer for me is, football has turned into a circus and, is why many can’t be arsed, loads are falling out of love with it.
A few seasons ago my Sister, her Partner and my Dad, who turns 90 this year, gave up their season tickets, because they’d fallen out of love with it all, collectively, they’ve had season tickets for over 140 years.
I can afford to go to every game, home, away and abroad should I wish (I have the loyalty points too), but it’s primarily home games for me now, I’ve played my part since the early 70’s, I don’t like the way football has gone and normally I’d have felt like I’d lopped a leg off if I missed a match, particularly a semi or final.
There’s way more to it than being apathetic for many.
Wow, I didn't expect that. I was sure they'd wait until more of the ground had sold.extra block opened at wembley with more £30 tickets
I’ve been to every Wembley trip since 1976, except Gillingham and 1 Charity Shield game.
I’m not doing this semi, or the final should we get there, primarily due to bad planning and expecting the final to be after the last game of the season, so I’m on holiday
It’s also taken me a week to get over the Carabao Cup Final trip, as I’m an old barsteward, riddled with arthritis and, part of me can’t be arsed driving and being on my feet all day, I’ve never felt like that about a match before!
But, the real big killer for me is, football has turned into a circus and, is why many can’t be arsed, loads are falling out of love with it.
A few seasons ago my Sister, her Partner and my Dad, who turns 90 this year, gave up their season tickets, because they’d fallen out of love with it all, collectively, they’ve had season tickets for over 140 years.
I can afford to go to every game, home, away and abroad should I wish (I have the loyalty points too), but it’s primarily home games for me now, I’ve played my part since the early 70’s, I don’t like the way football has gone and normally I’d have felt like I’d lopped a leg off if I missed a match, particularly a semi or final.
There’s way more to it than being apathetic for many.