john68 wrote:I understand that this competition doesn't flick the switches for many City fans but still remain bemused why. For years many of us dreamed about qualifying for Europe (only the CL?) and when we get there, it is ignored.
Tonight, I got to watch some pretty decent football from City in the company of some lovely people. Had a sing song and a chuckle, Great experience all round.
Try it...you may find you like it.
john68 wrote:I understand that this competition doesn't flick the switches for many City fans but still remain bemused why. For years many of us dreamed about qualifying for Europe (only the CL?) and when we get there, it is ignored.
Tonight, I got to watch some pretty decent football from City in the company of some lovely people. Had a sing song and a chuckle, Great experience all round.
Try it...you may find you like it.
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:john68 wrote:I understand that this competition doesn't flick the switches for many City fans but still remain bemused why. For years many of us dreamed about qualifying for Europe (only the CL?) and when we get there, it is ignored.
Tonight, I got to watch some pretty decent football from City in the company of some lovely people. Had a sing song and a chuckle, Great experience all round.
Try it...you may find you like it.
it's quite suprising isn't it? I mean all people ever used to talk about was 'breaking into Europe'. I can fully understand the financial side and everything but what suprises me is how much the attendance drops. We are nearly selling out our league games yet can only half fill the ground in European games.
ashton287 wrote:doesnt matter we will sell out later on
Nickyboy wrote:I was there last night as i joined cup direct scheme. But 15 quid to watch some jokers from romania is outrageous. Should of made it a 5er and sold out.
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Nickyboy wrote:I was there last night as i joined cup direct scheme. But 15 quid to watch some jokers from romania is outrageous. Should of made it a 5er and sold out.
Is 15 quid really that much though? That's couple of packs of cigarette's or four pints. I don't know how much movies cost in Britain but that's close to price of a movie ticket here.
I understand people work on different financial scales but honestly, in this time and age 15 quid for football ticket sounds very very reasonable to me. Beefy there said that he took his lad and it was 20 quid for the pair of them. I'd say that's cheap. What can you do with 20 quid these days with your kids?
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