Cheers I’ll have a look.There are tickets in the ticket section on here going for free.
Cheers I’ll have a look.There are tickets in the ticket section on here going for free.
CL games are chronic. It is tourist central. However, I guess that would be the same with all English clubs. People just want to watch (via an iPad or camera) a 'Champions League' game.Every CL game as I walk back down Joe Mercer Way to the coach park I hear very few English people and I see loads of half & half scarves. Its been like that for quite a while.
I’ve only been paying £16.80 a month for my gas and electric over this Winter. I’ve got eight more expensive DDs than that.Fuck me.
With the cost of gas and electricity, if my second largest DD after the mortgage was a season ticket, I'd be in the tunnel club every match!
Are you hooked up to the neighbours supply thenI’ve only been paying £16.80 a month for my gas and electric over this Winter.
I can afford it but im not paying that. Was a ST holder but had to give it up a few years back for work reason's. Still get to games, been to 5 this year but im not paying that. Point of principal….Was going to go tonight but I can’t afford or & justify £68.
superb post. Dynasties like we've had for the last 10 years do not last forever, pep will not be here forever and there will be times when we slump/don't win trophies. Also, we need to ensure the younger fans can get in and become hardened City fans.It's going to have to stop because the last few months should be a wake up call that nothing lasts forever. A Rag resurgence and a City slump could be a real knock to any tourist appeal the club are staking the future on. I'm not someone who panics every time we lose a game, there is loads for us to be optimistic about, I just think it's complacent to think we will be at the top forever. We are showing vulnerabilities as a side, other teams are catching up and we should prepare ourselves for smaller prizes when Pep leaves. The world does not love City like we do, they love to support a team that wins a lot and does it in style. If that slides then the club will need to work harder to keep and grow the legacy fanbase and £70 ticket prices will not do that.
Thank you for the figures. Much more than I imagined but not very many at all compared to Bayern."The lowest-priced standard seasoncards – of which there are 2,000 – have gone up from £299 to £310, which City claim is still cheaper than any of their 'regional competitors'."

Passive House design.Are you hooked up to the neighbours supply then
It would be £83.80 without the Govt’s £67/month to be fair. But that would still be less than my Season Ticket DD.Are you hooked up to the neighbours supply then
They are singles dotted about, not practical for school kids.I can envisage City giving tickets away like confetti at the moment around schools/Uni's.
That's all a nice gesture but one that has been created by our prices but, why not contact ex-S/C holders and offer them one? At least they'd be on our side!!!
Fair enough but I'm sure you get my point Corky.They are singles dotted about, not practical for school kids.
Doing their best to force the working classes out. No surprise really it was inevitable. We all backed the billions and loved £5 tickets for Hamburg and the tickets will be affordable bullshit they initially fed us. Their as bad as any other billion air owners apart from Malcom’s mob.9320 - they were £65 for Bournemouth in 2015/16, it is the others seats that have gone up worse - SS3 £55.50 for the worst seats in the house.
I think these have been jacked up like a lot of games from original prices when they realised demand is higher this season. It is only the aways that are affordable and it used to be the opposite way around.
I may be wrong but I feel the days of staunch loyalty to one club no matter what division they are in and how well they are doing successfully may be over.
When many of us older fans grew up football was the main affordable...an important word, pastetime. There was no internet, mass coverage of live games available, your TV football was one game on MOTD and two games on Sunday afternoon, none live. The only live games were the FA cup final and the odd international. No tickets were required except for big games. You decided on the day, hopped on a bus or train, queued up, paid cash and you were in, no questions asked. That spontaneity has now gone.
If we lose a generation of new young fans and stop winning trophies again we're going to be in the shit. Us older fans are sadly dying or becoming too frail to attend every game. I think somebody mentioned £34 for a kids ticket, that's insane. Personally for me £35 was the top whack I was willing to pay except for cup finals. Luckily due to having a season ticket I never had to pay more. I certainly wouldn't pay £68 for a league game, not a chance in hell.