When Is The Club Going To Stop Selling Tickets In The Home End To Away Fans?

Yet across Europe atmospheres at football matches are remaining stable, thriving, and improving.
 
I gave up on the club caring about us after their total silence after the Istanbul car park debacle.

I can’t fucking stand Liverpool but their club would have stuck up for their fans in that situation, massively!
If I could like that comment ten times I would. My view of our club (or is executives) changed significantly off the back of that cover up. I still go, I will always be a blue, but I am under no illusions as to way match going supporters are viewed.
 
Not sure that’s fair

There are problems with ticketing. People getting tickets ahead of ‘real fans’ - though when we were shit (the last time:-) how many people took in a European game on holiday to experience something we couldn’t get at home? We’re box office and an event now and so demand is a different challenge. It’s going to happen and arguably with expansions, happen more and be encouraged more. That’s in pursuit of more fans. The debate about local fans is a different argument but many could have gone on Tuesday and didn’t. Nothing wrong with that, but we can’t have empty stadiums either - which is why owners and directors are paid to make decisions, not people on forums, however much fun and good debate they are. Take a thread, use ‘consensus’ to make a decision and watch c50%immediately disagree. Depends where you’ve worked but the top directors do listen, take stock, prioritise and make employee and customer based decisions with a balanced lens. That’s why City have won everything while we debate our way through 10,000s of pages. That and people too close become too entitled, too opinionated and become blockers of progress. We mock ‘It Means More’ and refer to cults. Mainly spelt as cults. Those people can’t make the same decisions as directors

There wasn’t the same demand for Tuesday as a league game. It was a relatively cheap offer. So inviting schools seemed a good idea. It’s more on them to be respectful. But that’s a societal issue. One our owners have invested unbelievably in, considering local community improvement and CITC

Top players, managers, staff and facilities need paying for. The match day experience overall is fine. Queues could be reduced at the bars but they try different things, especially for families. I grew up at Maine Road, it was amazing. But it was a different kind of amazing where I stood with 19k blues with passion and connection with a team that won nothing bar a Shamrock Trophy. Hindsight gets filtered through a romantic sepia lens but our recent past has offered a better fan experience. It will become more remote and connection will be lost but we’re global now and not looking forward to a crunch match with Bury at Gigg Lane.

That isn’t not listening - making City great, winning things and delivering experiences most fans have never known would be top of most responses to that letter. Of course it can improve and sense check on if we’re drifting from what made us City. But it feels like he’s delivering overall to me.
That's a really good point regarding attending European games when we were shite.

I saw Barca v AC Milan, Real Madrid v Dortmund and Werder Bremen v Barca

It was easy to get tickets and I remember meeting other English football fans.
I certainly don't recall any hassle because I'd taken a regular home fan's ticket.
 
The point people are making is that bigger isn't necessarily better, the club IMHO seems a lot more distant from the fans right now.

People saying that's the way it is are just capitulating, it needs to change.
I agree completely but equally I think our rivals have exactly the same problem
 
Fair comment. The crowds and atmosphere was very poor for most of the 1980s with half empty stadiums. It was still a great excuse for an all-day piss-up with your mates though. Football has become more sanitised and global but so has the rest of the Western World. For me watching City is still a great pleasure. Funnily enough I think the fanbase has got younger in recent years though obviously not as fanatical. I don't blame those fans who don't enjoy the modern-day reality of PL football. But the truth is there are still plenty of new fans who will fill their seats when they quit. I am not sure what the long-term solution is but I support the campaign on ticket prices for starters.
Oh yes I definitely agree about any scheme that makes it cheaper and more accessible for our younger fans.

I just feel that away fans in our end (the subject for this thread) is usually more visible in the CL which for whatever reason, isn't a popular competition amongst our traditional hardcore fanbase
 
Just had an email from City about my daughters concession ticker for the game against Forest, how i must bring ID, what the actual fuck, what happened to the days of free upgrades for hard sell midweekers.
 
Just had an email from City about my daughters concession ticker for the game against Forest, how i must bring ID, what the actual fuck, what happened to the days of free upgrades for hard sell midweekers.
I wouldn't worry too much about ID for your daughter pal.
I get an email before every home game warning me that I may get asked to proof my age ( to confirm that I am entitled to an over 65 ticket) and i haven't been asked to show my driving licence or pensioners bus pass yet.
 

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