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I don't really understand why people would go to this and spend a few hundred quid over going to a Champions League game? Unless you can afford a few obviously!
I don't really understand why people would go to this and spend a few hundred quid over going to a Champions League game? Unless you can afford a few obviously!
Surprised City have bothered with basically a week to go, but saves the potential queue on the day now (assuming they arrive in time). Can't imagine you lot that have already bought in the Stuttgart end will be too happy, but I'm sure you'll be allowed to move to the city end if you wanted to.
Admittedly I'm fortunate to have a reasonable job and no kids to support, so I'm intending to do both this and the Champions League games. Time off from work can be a bigger issue and this gives people who can't get the time off an opportunity for a European away game on the weekend.
It's the first opportunity for many to see the new players and it feels like it's been ages since I last saw City play. I've got the bug again.
Finally, Germany is the best place on earth for football, particularly when UEFA haven't got anything to do with it.
I think you've just answered your own question.
However, the flights for these games tend to be cheaper than the inevitable mad rush for Easyjet seats when City are once again drawn to play in Germany in September.
Can't see any mention of Ticket points???Tickets are on sale on tickets.mcfc.co.uk. £11 each
I don't really understand why people would go to this and spend a few hundred quid over going to a Champions League game? Unless you can afford a few obviously!
Tickets are on sale on tickets.mcfc.co.uk. £11 each