u2fme2
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so you can now buy points, what a piss take
leithblue said:I think you're right that this Superbia option will be being offered to corporate types etc. To be honest, who's going to go for it?
de niro said:dw7 said:What do you mean ?de niro said:i'm in 212, can't see what ticket choice i have, any ideas?
i look on the os and my seats are grey, does'nt show a ticket price or choice.
blueyorkie said:de niro said:dw7 said:What do you mean ?
i look on the os and my seats are grey, does'nt show a ticket price or choice.
Hiya Bill, I've not been able to find ours in 206, unless its an age thing!
dancity19 said:nozzyblue said:In my opinion the Superbia thing is a joke. My dad has been offered one of these and basically you are paying £2500 for 2000 loyalty points. It says that you will be guaranteed a ticket for every single game but isn't that what the points are for so you can get a ticket for every game with 7000+ points? My dad shouldnt need to pay £2500 for that privilege. Loyalty used to be travelling to Brighton on a wet tuesday night to see City be knocked out of the league cup, not subscribing to matchday programmes.
Is it not just paying up front for all the games....just as a season ticket does for home games? If you assume an ST is £600, plus 18 away games at an average of £45 (?) that is £810, so that comes to £1410. Added to that there is the champions league games, and other potential cup games. So it works out about right..?? Surely it isn't as simple as £2,500 for 2000 loyalty points.