Simple question, are you walking out during West Brom? YES or NO?

Are you going to walk out during West Brom game in protest at ticket prices?


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There has already been a protest via social media. Some of us old fookers associate protests with banners and walk out but they aren't necessarily the most effective way.

As I've said before, the Club should announce a freeze in season ticket prices and a reduction in some match day tickets before the PSG second leg. Then us the fans need to ensure the Etihad is sold out for our part!
What they should do is announce a reduction in season cards as well as match day prices not just a freeze.
 
Nope - I paid for the full 90 minutes and I will watch all of it from my seat (plus any extra at the end, but minus any time queuing for / drinking beer around half time)
 
I have a feeling the appetite and attitude to a walkout may increase significantly as the game draws closer.

After Bournemouth beat us - which as Pellegrini is still the manager, Im not sure why - then they will and we will drop out of the top 4. Then when PSG dry bum us in Paris making the 2nd leg a Heather Mills affair Id say the natives will most certainly be more inclined to voice their discontent at the large scale shite weve watched since mid-October.

As it stands Im in the Yes camp as it will get the message across. The PSG prices are a piss take, and the clubs inaction whilst Pellegrini sends this season down the shitter for us mean Im not even sure I have much appetite to watch much more this season. Id vote for a walkout when Pellers makes his usual first sub in the 60th minute, or walking out whenever he wobbles Bony on to the field. If Bony starts the game, then perhaps we can all stay on the concourse till hes finished wasting our time and goes off. The minutes that Demichelis and Bony have robbed of Iheanacho and Denayer or Adarabioyo this season have been criminal and Ive had enough. Rant over.
 
Hyperthetical I know, but if the current poll result was played out for real, we would be looking at roughly 7000-8000 fans walking out, with a further 10% still undecided ATM. I appreciate the vast majority of fans would still refuse to walkout.
 
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I'll be walking out on 60mins.
I'll also be holding banners in protest of the prices.

I won't be attending the PSG match anyway as I opted out of the CL scheme last season due to financial reasons.

If anyone starts kicking off whilst I'm walking out and not being a great customer as they are — I'll happily rip their heads off and take a shit down their necks and take a stadium ban with it as I'm Sure I won't be renewing my SeasonCard next season as I'm certain MCFC (More Cash For Club) will be increasing the SeasonCard
 
Hyperthetical I know, but if the current poll result was played out for real, we would be looking at roughly 7000-8000 fans working out, with a further 10% still undecided ATM. I appreciate the vast majority of fans would still refuse to walkout.
I'd say Bluemoon, or at least those who regularly post on it, aren't a wholly accurate representation of our match-going support.
 
I'd say Bluemoon, or at least those who regularly post on it, aren't a wholly accurate representation of our match-going support.

Very true. It will be interesting to see how many fans are actually aware of the proposed walk out. I'm often surprised at how little interest many of the people around me (mainly seasoncard holders) seem to take in things happening on a day to day basis around the club. When the team is announced and player X is missing there will inevitably be "Why isn't X playing?" comments even though it was widely reported that X picked up an injury in training that week. Its as if they switch on their interest in City when they arrive at the stadium. I'm expecting lots of mystified looks and comments such as "it isn't that bad" or "have they opened up the bars?".
 
I'll be walking out on 60mins.
I'll also be holding banners in protest of the prices.

I won't be attending the PSG match anyway as I opted out of the CL scheme last season due to financial reasons.

If anyone starts kicking off whilst I'm walking out and not being a great customer as they are — I'll happily rip their heads off and take a shit down their necks and take a stadium ban with it as I'm Sure I won't be renewing my SeasonCard next season as I'm certain MCFC (More Cash For Club) will be increasing the SeasonCard.

I love a good protest... But I won't be involved with this as I'd rather show my dissent with the club by not attending the match at all.
No longer in the CL scheme.

Sure fill the stadium full of away fans and tourists city.
I won't be attending and those who say they are protesting but still buying a ticket are just doing a pointless exercise.


Why Always Ste, 20 Mar 2016ReportSend Private Message
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Did you vote twice?
 
Very true. It will be interesting to see how many fans are actually aware of the proposed walk out. I'm often surprised at how little interest many of the people around me (mainly seasoncard holders) seem to take in things happening on a day to day basis around the club. When the team is announced and player X is missing there will inevitably be "Why isn't X playing?" comments even though it was widely reported that X picked up an injury in training that week. Its as if they switch on their interest in City when they arrive at the stadium. I'm expecting lots of mystified looks and comments such as "it isn't that bad" or "have they opened up the bars?".
Yeah, basically most match going fans aren't sad, obsessives like me, you and one or two others on here! ;-)
 

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