Sell all your season tickets yet?
Gets the cunts stumbling.
BlueMoonAwoken wrote:Mark Garrett wrote:We sold out v Dortmund and the match versus Real Madrid will also be sold out. However, last night's attendance whilst very decent should represent a warning to those fans and officials of the club who are seriously thinking we need to increase the capacity of Eastlands in the next season or two.
If we cannot sell out against a big name like Ajax in our 2nd season of Champions Lge football then what is going to happen if/when we ever improve in Europe and become top seeds and have group games against the likes that United have faced in recent seasons eg, Basle, Cluj, Romanian side last season etc. The answer is we will have even more empty seats at European matches on the evidence of our attendances at City in previous European campaigns.
Well simple answer to that is sell the tickets for a tenner and stopped ripping off working class fans who want to go to games but cant afford 30, 40 , 50 quid for a ticket. I would say 50 k of united fans are geunine working class men an women. The rest have money to throw around. I know the ITV presenters could afford to have a season ticket at every premier league club without batting an eye lid, just blatant snobbery.
aaron bond wrote:BlueMoonAwoken wrote:Mark Garrett wrote:We sold out v Dortmund and the match versus Real Madrid will also be sold out. However, last night's attendance whilst very decent should represent a warning to those fans and officials of the club who are seriously thinking we need to increase the capacity of Eastlands in the next season or two.
If we cannot sell out against a big name like Ajax in our 2nd season of Champions Lge football then what is going to happen if/when we ever improve in Europe and become top seeds and have group games against the likes that United have faced in recent seasons eg, Basle, Cluj, Romanian side last season etc. The answer is we will have even more empty seats at European matches on the evidence of our attendances at City in previous European campaigns.
Well simple answer to that is sell the tickets for a tenner and stopped ripping off working class fans who want to go to games but cant afford 30, 40 , 50 quid for a ticket. I would say 50 k of united fans are geunine working class men an women. The rest have money to throw around. I know the ITV presenters could afford to have a season ticket at every premier league club without batting an eye lid, just blatant snobbery.
And if we sold all the tickets for a tenner, how do you propose we make up for the loss of revenue that would occur by doing so?
Unfortunately, it's not a simple answer. Don't get me wrong, I'd love all clubs to sell tickets that cheaply, but with all the top clubs striving to attract the best players and needing to generate as much turnover as possible, selling tickets for a tenner won't achieve that.
I agree with your sentiment, but the reality is that scenario just can't happen in this day.
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