Mike S
Well-Known Member
A sign of the times....
Football is in danger of eating itself !
A sign of the times....
Normally I’d agree in principle, but the club have lost us IMO, and they’re now in a position where they have to win supporters back. It used to be ‘Together’ this and ‘Be part of it’ that, but they’ve made strategic decisions to prioritise day trippers over loyal fans and they’re paying the price for it now. It’s a crazy position to be in given the team and manager we have, and the competitions we’re fighting for, but they’ve made ridiculous decisions over the last few years, and they have to take responsibility for it and find a way of fixing it. If they don’t, they run the risk of it being even worse, as fans don’t want to sit in half empty ground with flat atmospheres, which could push even more Blues away.It costs more to watch crap in the Championship.
Matches against the biggest team in the World, and against the Red Scouse in a quarter final have got to be worth more than two packs of ciggies. (Thought i would catch Cancer going for a wee v Forest )
Even if that means those who think they deserve cheap tickets for whatever reason are replaced by those who want to pay.
It was one of the best ever atmospheres at the Etihad. The following season was a damp squib by comparison.
Normally I’d agree in principle, but the club have lost us IMO, and they’re now in a position where they have to win supporters back. It used to be ‘Together’ this and ‘Be part of it’ that, but they’ve made strategic decisions to prioritise day trippers over loyal fans and they’re paying the price for it now. It’s a crazy position to be in given the team and manager we have, and the competitions we’re fighting for, but they’ve made ridiculous decisions over the last few years, and they have to take responsibility for it and find a way of fixing it. If they don’t, they run the risk of it being even worse, as fans don’t want to sit in half empty ground with flat atmospheres, which could push even more Blues away.
They will see it as an opportunity to entice more of the 99% that don't live in Manchester rather than try and get the locals back in.It’s a good thing this drop off is happening now and not next season. At least it gives the powers running the club notice that they’re ruining things and a substantial part of our long term fans have fucked it off, and that they need to get them back.
If this fall off happened next year, with £50+ tickets regularly, we’d have a seriously empty and stale stadium.
Especially if City get a favourable result tomorrow...This game is going to sell out. A week is a long time in Champs League ticket sales.
What if it's the other way around and it's out of town seasoncard holders who can't make midweek games, or can't afford the Cup Schemes and travel costs?They will see it as an opportunity to entice more of the 99% that don't live in Manchester rather than try and get the locals back in.
We best keep winning serious amount of trophies then mate. The tourists only want to see the best.They will see it as an opportunity to entice more of the 99% that don't live in Manchester rather than try and get the locals back in.
Normally I’d agree in principle, but the club have lost us IMO, and they’re now in a position where they have to win supporters back. It used to be ‘Together’ this and ‘Be part of it’ that, but they’ve made strategic decisions to prioritise day trippers over loyal fans and they’re paying the price for it now. It’s a crazy position to be in given the team and manager we have, and the competitions we’re fighting for, but they’ve made ridiculous decisions over the last few years, and they have to take responsibility for it and find a way of fixing it. If they don’t, they run the risk of it being even worse, as fans don’t want to sit in half empty ground with flat atmospheres, which could push even more Blues away.
Agree with both these posts but there is a massive ray of hope: the new stand. They have to use this to both rejuvenate the atmosphere and entice back lapsed, vocal fans. It will cost them money as a lost leader but inject new energy into the club. A single noisy “end” will attract new, lapsed and even corporate fans to the club.It’s a good thing this drop off is happening now and not next season. At least it gives the powers running the club notice that they’re ruining things and a substantial part of our long term fans have fucked it off, and that they need to get them back.
If this fall off happened next year, with £50+ tickets regularly, we’d have a seriously empty and stale stadium.
True mate. Up until recently, we used to sell a few thousand Champs League tickets in the last couple of days before the game. The empty seats obsessives need to go for a lie down.Especially if City get a favourable result tomorrow...
Genuinely not a clue what your on about other than every thread I seen to look at and there you are miserable as sin. Apologies if I’m wrong.
Yawn...FFS it was a joke! Is Pride your twin brother? He’s given you a like.(he’s been stalking me for years on the forum) Neither of you can take a joke or tell when I’m messing about, even when it’s obvious. Go and get a humour transplant and chill out. I won’t tell you what you are. I’d get a forum ban if I did that.
All that “together” and “be part of it” shite felt disingenuous at the time, just a marketing exec’s idea of what it means to be a fan of a club and a way for the club to pay lip service to being fan friendly whilst being prepared to shaft real fans in pursuit of the bottom line. The seizure of seats near me in 204 as it was then to chase the corporate dollar had already started, even as they were putting out shiny, happy, one big family marketing guff.Normally I’d agree in principle, but the club have lost us IMO, and they’re now in a position where they have to win supporters back. It used to be ‘Together’ this and ‘Be part of it’ that, but they’ve made strategic decisions to prioritise day trippers over loyal fans and they’re paying the price for it now. It’s a crazy position to be in given the team and manager we have, and the competitions we’re fighting for, but they’ve made ridiculous decisions over the last few years, and they have to take responsibility for it and find a way of fixing it. If they don’t, they run the risk of it being even worse, as fans don’t want to sit in half empty ground with flat atmospheres, which could push even more Blues away.