Cheadle_hulmeBlue
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johnmc said:MaineRoadBlue said:johnmc said:Why are people questioning how we get kids supporting us?
Don't we have kids tickets for £120? Other than that though, a lot of kids will want to support a team winning things. Nothing breeds support like success. We have a gap as united dominated. That's not the case anymore. It doesn't change overnight though. I'd guess that's far more of a factor than ticket prices.
Because people like you don't appear to understand that a child of 10, even if he could afford or had access to £120, is not allowed to enter the ground by themselves until they are 14.
If they are to come in, then an adult must also buy a Seasoncard at (Lower Tier Family Stand) £450!
Now, just in case it hasn't sunk in, the greater majority of children in East Manchester come from low income homes, of which a good proportion are single parents probably on benefit supported income. In short, the concept of a 10 year old lad convincing his mum/dad to spend £570 so he can watch City for a season is fantasy stuff!
The solution is for the club to offer, a small selection of Pay on the Day seats for 10-14 year olds at £5 a game. The area could be chaperoned by CITC staff and it would offer our club back to the people who now occupy the very soil from which it grew.
£5 a game is sustainable, as it was only 2-3 years ago children in the family stand, who are fortunate enough to have parents who want to attend and can afford to do so actually paid across 19 games for their children's Seasoncards which were £95.
Sorry but your suggestions are fantasy stuff. You expect city to allow 10-14 year olds to rock up on their own and pay in on the door? Look this might have gone on 30 years ago but no club in the country would consider it.
All you can do is make it as cheap as possible for a parent and child to go and we are amongst the cheapest. And look we are selling out so where is the issue, we aren't a charity either.
The tickets are £120 now aren't they? So about £6 a game. To take a kid to the cinema is about the same.
you dont pay 6 quid a game though. If it was 6 quid every match no one of thaat age would buy a season ticket. 120 quid as one payment is a lot of money for people to pay