Edghill OG
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It's more than a business though. It's a huge part of people's lives.It’s a business mate and the club will research around the other clubs for pricing structures, ticket pricing etc against our wage bill, turnover, cash flow etc? I have 3 companies and one could sell its products cheaper than it does and still make a profit but when it’s cheaper than other companies then why should it? City also now have a commitment to its other shareholders to give them a return on their investment into the club? There is also FFP to consider as well as us fans eating the Haaland type signings, Bellingham etc? Of course if you don’t renew someone will take your seat but that’s just how it works? If I died tomorrow my companies would carry on and someone else would reap my dividends etc until no doubt my wife sold! Lol. It’s not me having a dog at you or anyone else by the way, just me with the business head on as you state yourself you have never spent money in the club shop, buy nothing at the ground and even blag a free programme? Not something that any business owner wants to hear really is it? It’s basic common sense that if they read that and they have someone who will go to the shop and buy some merchandise, buy a programme or two , grab a beer or soft drinks, eat there etc then that’s who the club wants? The club is now more appealing than ever and to grow further it needs more huge investment and although the owner is richer than we could ever imagine, every investment will be viewed as a long term one but to bring a huge return in the end? We have the best in the world imo but why should they be expected to give things away? Like I said mate, please don’t think I’m being disrespectful to you or anyone on here and maybe the expansion will come with extra benefits but I doubt it and the club is a business and needs to be profitable to be sustainable and the days of being in a run down Maine road are gone and we are the envy of every other club in the UK with not only on the pitch but off the pitch infrastructure.
Why should the club offer cheaper tickets even though it doesn't need the additional income? Because if it wasn't for a lot of fans that are now priced out of going turning up in their droves before the investment there wouldn't be a club at all. In addition if we didn't have that loyal fanbase in the first place the Sheikh would have looked to invest his money elsewhere.
We are blessed to have the team we do but I'd sooner have a few signings less and retain our core support-even if it meant we were less successful as a consequence.
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