Taking fans for granted

That's disrespectful to a fantastic business mind who has made City a profitable club against the odds.
We've become profitable because of increased TV deals, greater success in the CL and through commercial deals which are mainly driven via Abu Dhabi and which he had little to do with. Hays & Nissan are two such deals.

Prices have gone up significantly on his watch and you don't have to be the world's best businessman to do that. In fact you aren't a good businessman if you alienate increasing numbers of your core customer base.

He's probably done a good job in setting up the CFG but I don't give a shit about that if I'm being honest. If his staff don't like him then he's not even doing a good job there, as a good CEO will have his staff run through brick walls for him.
 
We've become profitable because of increased TV deals, greater success in the CL and through commercial deals which are mainly driven via Abu Dhabi and which he had little to do with. Hays & Nissan are two such deals.

Prices have gone up significantly on his watch and you don't have to be the world's best businessman to do that. In fact you aren't a good businessman if you alienate increasing numbers of your core customer base.

He's probably done a good job in setting up the CFG but I don't give a shit about that if I'm being honest. If his staff don't like him then he's not even doing a good job there, as a good CEO will have his staff run through brick walls for him.

If seasoncards continue to sell out then the prices will appear justified. Everyone had the option to relocate to other parts of the ground including the new third tier designed at making football affordable on a budget. I don't need a £299 seasoncard myself but would've bought one had my income reduced etc.

Still, Garry Cook once bought you a drink and made you feel welcome in his company. Stop schmoozing and meet ordinary Blues.
 

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