Man_City_Loyal
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Arse and Brum away were two other games that were boycotted.
many still went to the arsenal game didn't they?
I remember the £62 banner as it was a few friends who took it
Arse and Brum away were two other games that were boycotted.
Yes totally agree. No one is forcing anyone to go. I suppose we could argue what the definition of cheap is is as it’s relative to income, lifestyle, bills, general cost of living etcWe all have a choice mate, £150 for 4 is cheap in my opinion, pubs are charging £7/8 a pint, meals out have rocketed, flights etc etc, you can't have everything so you prioritize...
Not so much of a boycott. Rather, some gave it a miss because they were uncomfortable with the excessive prices. Fair dosmany still went to the arsenal game didn't they?
I remember the £62 banner as it was a few friends who took it
Didn't we only take half the possible allocation? That said around that time we weren't taking full allocations at most London games.many still went to the arsenal game didn't they?
I remember the £62 banner as it was a few friends who took it
Didn't we only take half the possible allocation? That said around that time we weren't taking full allocations at most London games.
Worst seat in the stadium, there's no bad seats, you're just talking **** now.
Worst seat in the staduim.
What's wrong with it.
Didn't we only take half the possible allocation? That said around that time we weren't taking full allocations at most London games.
There's a reason its in inverted commas you clown, I like my seat I choose to sit there every single game but price wise its the cheapest therefore the club see it as the least best (hope thats ok) seat in the stadium.
I said in my previous post we should leave it as we clearly wont agree so now I will, first person to go on my ignore list, congratulations
Thank youThere's a reason its in inverted commas you clown, I like my seat I choose to sit there every single game but price wise its the cheapest therefore the club see it as the least best (hope thats ok) seat in the stadium.
I said in my previous post we should leave it as we clearly wont agree so now I will, first person to go on my ignore list, congratulations
I wonder if it led, indirectly, to the 200 Belgium Blues night, if City thought we don't always sell the full allocation at Arse and made more tickets available to our Belgium Blues.up until then we always took the bigger support to Arsenal away compared to Chelsea etc and down to price of ticket no doubt
I wonder if it led, indirectly, to the 200 Belgium Blues night, if City thought we don't always sell the full allocation at Arse and made more tickets available to our Belgium Blues.
You can sell it on here and transfer to other Blues.Slight deviation from the thread - I'm on the CL cup scheme but now can't go. Is there a transfer or sellback option on CL tickets?
You can transfer to anyone in your friend and family list like for a PL fixture. You may not be able to do it until a week or so before the game.Slight deviation from the thread - I'm on the CL cup scheme but now can't go. Is there a transfer or sellback option on CL tickets?
I was thinking more that the playersI always understood KDB and Kompany had arranged that. The Belgian scarf tribute in particular was an embarrassment.
Surely Arsenal set the £62? I didn’t go despite living in London and we bloody won!
Villa fans are twats.An that's exactly the kind of attitude that the clubs want to see when it comes to ticket pricing. Regardless of whether some Villa fans are cunts or not - and I happen to believe that they're far bigger cunts these days than they were 10 years ago - sometimes you have to forget about that for the greater good.
Let's remember that fans of ALL 20 Premier League clubs put their differences to one side in October 2015 when there was a co-ordinated weekend of campaigning against ticket pricing for PL away games. At our home game against Newcastle, there were fan groups from City, Newcastle, Liverpool, and Everton in attendance - Liverpool were playing Everton in the derby the following day which meant reps from both clubs could be there and they chose to come to our ground as fans from those 4 clubs were the main drivers behind the campaign - prior to the match with a very visual banner campaign on the bridge and speeches from reps of all fan groups present. That weekend of action was one of a number of initiatives that led to a £30 cap on PL away tickets the following season and is still in place today.