Exactly. Although last nights tickets were reasonably priced I have been priced out for league games. I couldn’t make a season ticket worth my while financially so odd games are more likely. Once you stop going regularly you get out of the habit plus I have more pressing issues where I have to spend my money.Because I went to Leicester instead. I'm not wealthy, and have to pick and choose my moments these days now I have 2 kids and a mortgage.
You don’t have to justify anything pal family comes first, fortunate I can do a few but life’s difficult at the moment we are not all multi millionairesMy mrs is on maternity pay so income as a household is down. My business has also suffered and i'm earning less than what i was two years ago.
Even then, midweek games are a nightmare to get to and from which puts me off and to top that off with the so called matchday experience which puts me off further.
If you have a look at my post history, every year i say i am giving up my season ticket and every year i renew.
The reason i do is for the top five games. This year i can put 10 games on the ticket exchange and go to the other 8 which will include the top 5 teams plus Leicester, Everton. It's more cost effective than getting rid of my season ticket once and for all and then paying the individual matchday fees.
I'm sorry if this displeases Pep and Simon Jordan.
What does it matter, there’s COVID, night match people working, cost etc. City fans need to accept, we’re not Rags or Liverpool. We’re competing against them for support (mainly Rags) and they are 20 years ahead.
Please don't take this question the wrong way but are we competing against them and if so why are we competing against them?What does it matter, there’s COVID, night match people working, cost etc. City fans need to accept, we’re not Rags or Liverpool. We’re competing against them for support (mainly Rags) and they are 20 years ahead.