Beefymcfc wrote:That's a huge jump in price and with the £35 on top it is becoming an expensive habit if you don't have a ST. Those prices look like they've jumped £10 on average and even though we now have a squad that merits those prices (compared to others around us) it doesn't make it anymore palatable for those in the local area on average wages.
Bridge'srightfoot wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:That's a huge jump in price and with the £35 on top it is becoming an expensive habit if you don't have a ST. Those prices look like they've jumped £10 on average and even though we now have a squad that merits those prices (compared to others around us) it doesn't make it anymore palatable for those in the local area on average wages.
Agree.
Becoming ridiculously expensive.
Wonderwall wrote:Whilst I dont defend the huge prices for tickets, you will always get the first home game at top dollar. Its always the same whether its southampton, newcastle or Liverpool. At least its a Cat A game for the first home game.
Herb wrote:I'm a bit strapped for cash at the moment, and I'm keenly aware that ticket prices have gone up, but I'm also not ignorant to the fact that when I park my arse in the CB stand I'm sat watching the current English champions and also the team that has given it's fans more goals per £1 spent on tickets than any other top flight club in England and quite possibly Europe.
On a bang for yer bucks basis City would still be unrivaled value at twice the price.
No disrespect to those in mid-whinge on this one but if you want cheap footie then you can do just that at Oldham or Rochdale - both clubs have great fans, both clubs play the best football they can on a limited budget and tickets are cheap . . Not City of course, not the English champions for the second time in 3 years but cheap etc. and there is always that choice.
Moonchesteri wrote:Herb wrote:I'm a bit strapped for cash at the moment, and I'm keenly aware that ticket prices have gone up, but I'm also not ignorant to the fact that when I park my arse in the CB stand I'm sat watching the current English champions and also the team that has given it's fans more goals per £1 spent on tickets than any other top flight club in England and quite possibly Europe.
On a bang for yer bucks basis City would still be unrivaled value at twice the price.
No disrespect to those in mid-whinge on this one but if you want cheap footie then you can do just that at Oldham or Rochdale - both clubs have great fans, both clubs play the best football they can on a limited budget and tickets are cheap . . Not City of course, not the English champions for the second time in 3 years but cheap etc. and there is always that choice.
Exactly what the club wants to hear isn't it?
But what does the £10 or £20 extra per ticket mean to the club? Not a lot. What it means to average Joe who wants to see his team play? A Lot.
Consider it this way, club charges £10 more per each ticket (not ST's).
That's 100000 pounds more per home game, assuming we sell 10000 tickets. 1,9million more per season.
I think it's around what we pay for Sinclair etc (2,4m per season if on 50k/week) who have not done anything for this club.
I agree with that bloke at Bayern (Hoeness?) who says English clubs are milking their fans like cows.
Herb wrote:Moonchesteri wrote:Herb wrote:I'm a bit strapped for cash at the moment, and I'm keenly aware that ticket prices have gone up, but I'm also not ignorant to the fact that when I park my arse in the CB stand I'm sat watching the current English champions and also the team that has given it's fans more goals per £1 spent on tickets than any other top flight club in England and quite possibly Europe.
On a bang for yer bucks basis City would still be unrivaled value at twice the price.
No disrespect to those in mid-whinge on this one but if you want cheap footie then you can do just that at Oldham or Rochdale - both clubs have great fans, both clubs play the best football they can on a limited budget and tickets are cheap . . Not City of course, not the English champions for the second time in 3 years but cheap etc. and there is always that choice.
Exactly what the club wants to hear isn't it?
But what does the £10 or £20 extra per ticket mean to the club? Not a lot. What it means to average Joe who wants to see his team play? A Lot.
Consider it this way, club charges £10 more per each ticket (not ST's).
That's 100000 pounds more per home game, assuming we sell 10000 tickets. 1,9million more per season.
I think it's around what we pay for Sinclair etc (2,4m per season if on 50k/week) who have not done anything for this club.
I agree with that bloke at Bayern (Hoeness?) who says English clubs are milking their fans like cows.
Well if you don't want to pay what is is effect a small part of what it costs to maintain our magnificent squad then you can zip it and go watch a conference side where seats are cheap and the football reflects that.
I'm sorry to sound so abrupt but I'm getting sick of hearing the whinging from those who would rather that we paid a tenner a game and sat in the 3rd division.
Herb wrote:Moonchesteri wrote:Herb wrote:I'm a bit strapped for cash at the moment, and I'm keenly aware that ticket prices have gone up, but I'm also not ignorant to the fact that when I park my arse in the CB stand I'm sat watching the current English champions and also the team that has given it's fans more goals per £1 spent on tickets than any other top flight club in England and quite possibly Europe.
On a bang for yer bucks basis City would still be unrivaled value at twice the price.
No disrespect to those in mid-whinge on this one but if you want cheap footie then you can do just that at Oldham or Rochdale - both clubs have great fans, both clubs play the best football they can on a limited budget and tickets are cheap . . Not City of course, not the English champions for the second time in 3 years but cheap etc. and there is always that choice.
Exactly what the club wants to hear isn't it?
But what does the £10 or £20 extra per ticket mean to the club? Not a lot. What it means to average Joe who wants to see his team play? A Lot.
Consider it this way, club charges £10 more per each ticket (not ST's).
That's 100000 pounds more per home game, assuming we sell 10000 tickets. 1,9million more per season.
I think it's around what we pay for Sinclair etc (2,4m per season if on 50k/week) who have not done anything for this club.
I agree with that bloke at Bayern (Hoeness?) who says English clubs are milking their fans like cows.
Well if you don't want to pay what is is effect a small part of what it costs to maintain our magnificent squad then you can zip it and go watch a conference side where seats are cheap and the football reflects that.
I'm sorry to sound so abrupt but I'm getting sick of hearing the whinging from those who would rather that we paid a tenner a game and sat in the 3rd division.
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