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Expecting around £40 - £50.
£5 is a nice dream but never in a million years pal
£5 is a nice dream but never in a million years pal
trotsky said:I apologise for asking this question again, but I've never had an answer...
What is the breakdown of loyalty points? How many seasoncard holders are on 8000+? 7000+? etc
Someone must have the figures.
ManCitizens. said:Ban-jani said:jake28 said:Ah yes the blame FFP and not the club line. It's a very poor excuse.
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How so?
We have the best value season card in the country. The most loyal fans are offered the "superbia" card which gives them complete freedom and they regularly listen to fan groups.
They may get things wrong from time to time but they look after us much more than any other top 10 club, arguably PL club. They are desperate to keep tradition.
Unfortunately we need a profit because of FFPR so prices can't dip too much and occasionally we will get ripped off.
But to say they don't care about long standing fans is, as I said, nonsense.
I disagree with the blokes point but are you for real? 'most loyal fans are offered the "superbia" card which gives them complete freedom and they regularly listen to fan groups' It's £2,500 a season and freedom is non existent, they get every game. Superbia is a rip off, you're a fool for mentioning it.
Ban-jani said:ManCitizens. said:Ban-jani said:We have the best value season card in the country. The most loyal fans are offered the "superbia" card which gives them complete freedom and they regularly listen to fan groups.
They may get things wrong from time to time but they look after us much more than any other top 10 club, arguably PL club. They are desperate to keep tradition.
Unfortunately we need a profit because of FFPR so prices can't dip too much and occasionally we will get ripped off.
But to say they don't care about long standing fans is, as I said, nonsense.
I disagree with the blokes point but are you for real? 'most loyal fans are offered the "superbia" card which gives them complete freedom and they regularly listen to fan groups' It's £2,500 a season and freedom is non existent, they get every game. Superbia is a rip off, you're a fool for mentioning it.
For people who can afford it, it's fantastic as they are guaranteed any ticket for any game. I know a couple of people who have one and go everywhere, they seem to love it.
So you're a fool for calling me a fool.
rowarta said:colleague in Spain just sent me this, which he says is price for City match. Cheapest is 93 Euro, upto 272 Euro
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AshtonBlueMooner said:I'd happily pay £100 to watch this match. FFP or not, some Premier League clubs charge that to watch Chelsea v Stoke, I know who I'd rather be watching. It will probably be £50 which is a bargain for the talent that is going to be on show.
Millwallawayveteran1988 said:93 Euro cheapest! Wow