GStar
Well-Known Member
cleavers said:Given the current financial situation the % rise in price is the important figure, and since hardly anyone is getting wage increases at the moment, its hard on fans to be asked to pay another 5-10% rise in season ticket prices, especially when in the grand scheme of things the increase in revenue for City from this area is small.
Disappointed here, but very very unsurprised.
I totally agree with you. I think PL ticket prices are way above where they should be and have been for a number of years.
I'd doubt there's many clubs that have the facilities we have pre game meaning a lot of fans' pre match ritual now involves City Sq as opposed to a non City owned pub.
That's where the extra revenue should come from if you're looking to turn fans into revenue streams. That and merchandise; walking ad boards for the club.
I hope in a few years, once FFP goes down the toilet, we'll buck the trend of £30-50 match day tickets. I can't see it happening, but i'll hope...