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Re: Semi still not sold out

Postby Ted Hughes » Mon Jan 04, 2010 1:07 pm

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Re: Semi still not sold out

Postby irblinx » Mon Jan 04, 2010 1:10 pm

Yes it is straight after Xmas and many people will be feeling the finacial strain but it's the first semi final we've got to in years and the first time we've been asked to pay full price for a cup game in bloody ages. It sounds almost as if people would prefer us to be doing badly as long as prices were low. Get a grip
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Re: Semi still not sold out

Postby Ted Hughes » Mon Jan 04, 2010 1:18 pm

irblinx wrote:Yes it is straight after Xmas and many people will be feeling the finacial strain but it's the first semi final we've got to in years and the first time we've been asked to pay full price for a cup game in bloody ages. It sounds almost as if people would prefer us to be doing badly as long as prices were low. Get a grip



People such as myself have been going to City games since th 60's. In fact the only home game I've intentionally missed since the early 70's is that stupid cup thing when we were in the 3rd division. If more & more games become £40 plus, I'm sure I'm not alone in saying I won't be able to fucking go to many of them. I think I'm entitled to be bothered about that.
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Re: Semi still not sold out

Postby Feed The Goat » Mon Jan 04, 2010 1:24 pm

It feels expensive cos we have been treated to low ticket prices for cup games over the last few years. As a price tho it is roughly the same as brum away and i think cheaper than what we paid at the swamp in the league.

have my ticket for both legs it has been an expensive festive period including these games and boro away. But i wouldn't miss it for the world, but i can understand why people will give it a miss.
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Re: Semi still not sold out

Postby psut1 » Mon Jan 04, 2010 1:35 pm

Ted Hughes wrote:
irblinx wrote:Yes it is straight after Xmas and many people will be feeling the finacial strain but it's the first semi final we've got to in years and the first time we've been asked to pay full price for a cup game in bloody ages. It sounds almost as if people would prefer us to be doing badly as long as prices were low. Get a grip



People such as myself have been going to City games since th 60's. In fact the only home game I've intentionally missed since the early 70's is that stupid cup thing when we were in the 3rd division. If more & more games become £40 plus, I'm sure I'm not alone in saying I won't be able to fucking go to many of them. I think I'm entitled to be bothered about that.


I agree with you Ted I think we will have well priced season tickets for a good while yet but we are one of the cheapest in the lague as it is. One thing that might be an Idea is to price cup games with a league style pricing structure so this game would be say, £30 north stand and corners £40 levels one and three in the east and cb £50 2nd tier east and cb
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Re: Semi still not sold out

Postby One cap Whitey » Mon Jan 04, 2010 1:50 pm

The difference between adult and child prices is huge. £40 for me and £5 for the lad. Overall £45 for both us is good but I do agree £40 for an adult ticket is too much.

It doesn't matter whether you think its value for money or well priced against what other clubs charge, some people just can't afford it.

It looks like it'll sell out now anyway.
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Re: Semi still not sold out

Postby irblinx » Mon Jan 04, 2010 1:51 pm

Ted Hughes wrote:
irblinx wrote:Yes it is straight after Xmas and many people will be feeling the finacial strain but it's the first semi final we've got to in years and the first time we've been asked to pay full price for a cup game in bloody ages. It sounds almost as if people would prefer us to be doing badly as long as prices were low. Get a grip



People such as myself have been going to City games since th 60's. In fact the only home game I've intentionally missed since the early 70's is that stupid cup thing when we were in the 3rd division. If more & more games become £40 plus, I'm sure I'm not alone in saying I won't be able to fucking go to many of them. I think I'm entitled to be bothered about that.


As the other guys have pointed out, you are looking at the price of the ticket in isolation, how much will it have cost you to follow us to all the League cup games in total? Still a damned site less than many other clubs that haven't even reached this stage I'll bet. The club has bent over backwards to give us low priced cup games, some such as the Banana frenzy Euro game last season were almost given away, how can you sit there and criticise the club for charging normal price for a SEMI FINAL? What evidence have you seen in the last two seasons that "more and more" games will be priced at £40? Maybe you'd prefer your season ticket to include a compulsory subscription to pay for all cup games up front?

I also notice from the recent survey I was asked to participate in that one of the things that the club is looking at is a direct debit scheme for season tickets to spread the cost across the season, more evidence that they are trying to make it easy for us.
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Re: Semi still not sold out

Postby Wonderwall » Mon Jan 04, 2010 1:53 pm

irblinx wrote:
Ted Hughes wrote:
irblinx wrote:Yes it is straight after Xmas and many people will be feeling the finacial strain but it's the first semi final we've got to in years and the first time we've been asked to pay full price for a cup game in bloody ages. It sounds almost as if people would prefer us to be doing badly as long as prices were low. Get a grip



People such as myself have been going to City games since th 60's. In fact the only home game I've intentionally missed since the early 70's is that stupid cup thing when we were in the 3rd division. If more & more games become £40 plus, I'm sure I'm not alone in saying I won't be able to fucking go to many of them. I think I'm entitled to be bothered about that.


As the other guys have pointed out, you are looking at the price of the ticket in isolation, how much will it have cost you to follow us to all the League cup games in total? Still a damned site less than many other clubs that haven't even reached this stage I'll bet. The club has bent over backwards to give us low priced cup games, some such as the Banana frenzy Euro game last season were almost given away, how can you sit there and criticise the club for charging normal price for a SEMI FINAL? What evidence have you seen in the last two seasons that "more and more" games will be priced at £40? Maybe you'd prefer your season ticket to include a compulsory subscription to pay for all cup games up front?

I also notice from the recent survey I was asked to participate in that one of the things that the club is looking at is a direct debit scheme for season tickets to spread the cost across the season, more evidence that they are trying to make it easy for us.


I hope it doesnt go that way. We have been treated fantastic, long may it continue. I would hate to see us bitch like those red bastards.
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Re: Semi still not sold out

Postby irblinx » Mon Jan 04, 2010 1:59 pm

Ultimately though if anyone is expecting to pay a tenner to watch Champions League games or cup semi's and finals then I suspect they are going to be deeply disappointed, it will get more expensive to watch by virtue of the fact we shouldn't be dropping out of comps after the first game any more
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Re: Semi still not sold out

Postby Beeks » Mon Jan 04, 2010 1:59 pm

irblinx wrote:I also notice from the recent survey I was asked to participate in that one of the things that the club is looking at is a direct debit scheme for season tickets to spread the cost across the season, more evidence that they are trying to make it easy for us.


Absolutely brilliant idea

I'd be well up for that
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Re: Semi still not sold out

Postby Wonderwall » Mon Jan 04, 2010 2:00 pm

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irblinx wrote:I also notice from the recent survey I was asked to participate in that one of the things that the club is looking at is a direct debit scheme for season tickets to spread the cost across the season, more evidence that they are trying to make it easy for us.


Absolutely brilliant idea

I'd be well up for that



they wouldnt have done that years ago because everyone would have cancelled after new year because we were out of every cup ;-)
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Re: Semi still not sold out

Postby psut1 » Mon Jan 04, 2010 2:00 pm

Wonderwall wrote:
irblinx wrote:
Ted Hughes wrote:
irblinx wrote:Yes it is straight after Xmas and many people will be feeling the finacial strain but it's the first semi final we've got to in years and the first time we've been asked to pay full price for a cup game in bloody ages. It sounds almost as if people would prefer us to be doing badly as long as prices were low. Get a grip



People such as myself have been going to City games since th 60's. In fact the only home game I've intentionally missed since the early 70's is that stupid cup thing when we were in the 3rd division. If more & more games become £40 plus, I'm sure I'm not alone in saying I won't be able to fucking go to many of them. I think I'm entitled to be bothered about that.


As the other guys have pointed out, you are looking at the price of the ticket in isolation, how much will it have cost you to follow us to all the League cup games in total? Still a damned site less than many other clubs that haven't even reached this stage I'll bet. The club has bent over backwards to give us low priced cup games, some such as the Banana frenzy Euro game last season were almost given away, how can you sit there and criticise the club for charging normal price for a SEMI FINAL? What evidence have you seen in the last two seasons that "more and more" games will be priced at £40? Maybe you'd prefer your season ticket to include a compulsory subscription to pay for all cup games up front?

I also notice from the recent survey I was asked to participate in that one of the things that the club is looking at is a direct debit scheme for season tickets to spread the cost across the season, more evidence that they are trying to make it easy for us.


I hope it doesnt go that way. We have been treated fantastic, long may it continue. I would hate to see us bitch like those red bastards.


No one hates them more then me but they do have something to bitch about their cheapest season ticket is dearer then our most expensive one
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Re: Semi still not sold out

Postby Crazy_Cabbie » Mon Jan 04, 2010 2:01 pm

irblinx wrote:I also notice from the recent survey I was asked to participate in that one of the things that the club is looking at is a direct debit scheme for season tickets to spread the cost across the season, more evidence that they are trying to make it easy for us.



I would be in favour of the direct debit scheme,

What a great idea..
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Re: Semi still not sold out

Postby Wonderwall » Mon Jan 04, 2010 2:01 pm

psut1 wrote:
Wonderwall wrote:
irblinx wrote:
Ted Hughes wrote:
irblinx wrote:Yes it is straight after Xmas and many people will be feeling the finacial strain but it's the first semi final we've got to in years and the first time we've been asked to pay full price for a cup game in bloody ages. It sounds almost as if people would prefer us to be doing badly as long as prices were low. Get a grip



People such as myself have been going to City games since th 60's. In fact the only home game I've intentionally missed since the early 70's is that stupid cup thing when we were in the 3rd division. If more & more games become £40 plus, I'm sure I'm not alone in saying I won't be able to fucking go to many of them. I think I'm entitled to be bothered about that.


As the other guys have pointed out, you are looking at the price of the ticket in isolation, how much will it have cost you to follow us to all the League cup games in total? Still a damned site less than many other clubs that haven't even reached this stage I'll bet. The club has bent over backwards to give us low priced cup games, some such as the Banana frenzy Euro game last season were almost given away, how can you sit there and criticise the club for charging normal price for a SEMI FINAL? What evidence have you seen in the last two seasons that "more and more" games will be priced at £40? Maybe you'd prefer your season ticket to include a compulsory subscription to pay for all cup games up front?

I also notice from the recent survey I was asked to participate in that one of the things that the club is looking at is a direct debit scheme for season tickets to spread the cost across the season, more evidence that they are trying to make it easy for us.


I hope it doesnt go that way. We have been treated fantastic, long may it continue. I would hate to see us bitch like those red bastards.


No one hates them more then me but they do have something to bitch about their cheapest season ticket is dearer then our most expensive one


my point exactly
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Re: Semi still not sold out

Postby The Man In Blue » Mon Jan 04, 2010 2:02 pm

irblinx wrote:Yes it is straight after Xmas and many people will be feeling the finacial strain but it's the first semi final we've got to in years and the first time we've been asked to pay full price for a cup game in bloody ages.


get a grip?

so will this fact you have highlighted above magically put 50-odd quid in my bank? will it fuck.

i'm devo'd not to be going but its called reality mate - a lot of people are skint.
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Re: Semi still not sold out

Postby lets all have a disco » Mon Jan 04, 2010 2:04 pm

Crazy_Cabbie wrote:
irblinx wrote:I also notice from the recent survey I was asked to participate in that one of the things that the club is looking at is a direct debit scheme for season tickets to spread the cost across the season, more evidence that they are trying to make it easy for us.



I would be in favour of the direct debit scheme,

What a great idea..


As long as there was only a small if any intrest charge.
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Re: Semi still not sold out

Postby Ted Hughes » Mon Jan 04, 2010 2:04 pm

irblinx wrote:
Ted Hughes wrote:
irblinx wrote:Yes it is straight after Xmas and many people will be feeling the finacial strain but it's the first semi final we've got to in years and the first time we've been asked to pay full price for a cup game in bloody ages. It sounds almost as if people would prefer us to be doing badly as long as prices were low. Get a grip



People such as myself have been going to City games since th 60's. In fact the only home game I've intentionally missed since the early 70's is that stupid cup thing when we were in the 3rd division. If more & more games become £40 plus, I'm sure I'm not alone in saying I won't be able to fucking go to many of them. I think I'm entitled to be bothered about that.


As the other guys have pointed out, you are looking at the price of the ticket in isolation, how much will it have cost you to follow us to all the League cup games in total? Still a damned site less than many other clubs that haven't even reached this stage I'll bet. The club has bent over backwards to give us low priced cup games, some such as the Banana frenzy Euro game last season were almost given away, how can you sit there and criticise the club for charging normal price for a SEMI FINAL? What evidence have you seen in the last two seasons that "more and more" games will be priced at £40? Maybe you'd prefer your season ticket to include a compulsory subscription to pay for all cup games up front?

I also notice from the recent survey I was asked to participate in that one of the things that the club is looking at is a direct debit scheme for season tickets to spread the cost across the season, more evidence that they are trying to make it easy for us.



I'm looking at the possibility that ticket prices may start to rise, like they have at the top 4 clubs & reach a point that people like me can't afford to go very often anymore, like it has at the top 4 clubs. You may not give a fuck about that but I do.
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Re: Semi still not sold out

Postby irblinx » Mon Jan 04, 2010 2:13 pm

The Man In Blue wrote:
irblinx wrote:Yes it is straight after Xmas and many people will be feeling the finacial strain but it's the first semi final we've got to in years and the first time we've been asked to pay full price for a cup game in bloody ages.


get a grip?

so will this fact you have highlighted above magically put 50-odd quid in my bank? will it fuck.

i'm devo'd not to be going but its called reality mate - a lot of people are skint.


If you can't afford it fine don't go, the "get a grip" is aimed at people who think that City are somehow committing a pricing travesty by charging full price for the first time in a cup game for a very long time

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irblinx wrote:I also notice from the recent survey I was asked to participate in that one of the things that the club is looking at is a direct debit scheme for season tickets to spread the cost across the season, more evidence that they are trying to make it easy for us.



I would be in favour of the direct debit scheme,

What a great idea..


As long as there was only a small if any intrest charge.


As I said it was only a suggestion on a survey from the Premiership with a handful of City specific questions at the end, of which this was one. Cant remember the exact wording but it did seem to indicate that there would no charge at all!

Ted Hughes wrote:I'm looking at the possibility that ticket prices may start to rise, like they have at the top 4 clubs & reach a point that people like me can't afford to go very often anymore, like it has at the top 4 clubs. You may not give a fuck about that but I do.


I'll ask again, what evidence have you seen since the Sheikh took over that is going to happen? Season Card price freeze, VERY cheap u16 SC, cheap cup tickets. Exactly what are you basing this theory on?
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Re: Semi still not sold out

Postby Crazy_Cabbie » Mon Jan 04, 2010 2:18 pm

irblinx wrote:I'll ask again, what evidence have you seen since the Sheikh took over that is going to happen? Season Card price freeze, VERY cheap u16 SC, cheap cup tickets. Exactly what are you basing this theory on?


I imagine it's just what people expect to happen,

I'll be very suprised if it dosn't
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Re: Semi still not sold out

Postby Ted Hughes » Mon Jan 04, 2010 2:20 pm

irblinx wrote:I'll ask again, what evidence have you seen since the Sheikh took over that is going to happen? Season Card price freeze, VERY cheap u16 SC, cheap cup tickets. Exactly what are you basing this theory on?



The pricing has been gradually going up suggesting that it's been more of a marketing exercise than a desire to give fans cheap tickets. Once success arrives, which it surely will, demand will increase & added to the need to pretend we're balancing the books for Platini, people such as myself may become irrelevent if there are enough willing to pay & indeed argue the case for higher prices.
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