nottsblue wrote:Just because the rest of the clubs charge more doesn’t mean we have to follow suit. I know City match goers are getting great entertainment and in comparison to a lot of other clubs, our seats are good value. But, £50 or £100 off a season ticket would mean a hell of a lot to a lot of fans and the resulting loss of income not so much for the club. Hell, the money saved might mean more is spent on concessions in the stadium or on City merchandise, or maybe those who don’t bother with tickets for cup games might go to the those?
I get the reasons to justify price increases, but I also can see the benefits in have lower prices
Mase wrote:It's more money towards keeping the FA, Uefa, and everyone else off our back.
dick dastardley wrote:3% rise its not that much to watch quality football, saying that the money generated from this is peanuts. I'm guessing if the club decide to whack another tier on at some point then tickets may get froze to fill it or offer cheapo one to get punters in. What the club need to do is to sort out the half time beer bullshit as in waiting for a beer as the players come out for 2nd half. Even Mary D's have the multi pint puller so no fucking pulling of pints while u wait.
As for bogs on third tier Christ anyone with a bladder issue better wear a fucking nappy, there not enough toilets
Hutch's Shoulder wrote:There are a few things need looking at round the stadium. Although it is still relatively new, some parts are now over ten years old. The toilets in East Stand could do with refurbishment, the concourse is spartan for the amount we pay, and the uneven surface all around the ground, which becomes large lakes in wet weather, really needs sorting out.
iwasthere2012 wrote:Hutch's Shoulder wrote:There are a few things need looking at round the stadium. Although it is still relatively new, some parts are now over ten years old. The toilets in East Stand could do with refurbishment, the concourse is spartan for the amount we pay, and the uneven surface all around the ground, which becomes large lakes in wet weather, really needs sorting out.
Yeah but apart from all that, what have the Romans ever done for us.
Sorry did I say Romans. Meant Arabs.
zuricity wrote:iwasthere2012 wrote:Hutch's Shoulder wrote:There are a few things need looking at round the stadium. Although it is still relatively new, some parts are now over ten years old. The toilets in East Stand could do with refurbishment, the concourse is spartan for the amount we pay, and the uneven surface all around the ground, which becomes large lakes in wet weather, really needs sorting out.
Yeah but apart from all that, what have the Romans ever done for us.
Sorry did I say Romans. Meant Arabs.
Can't complain about the Etihad, i remember at some big games in the sixties in the Kippax , having to stand in line to piss against a black wall with no cover over the communal pissoir .
City64 wrote:zuricity wrote:iwasthere2012 wrote:Hutch's Shoulder wrote:There are a few things need looking at round the stadium. Although it is still relatively new, some parts are now over ten years old. The toilets in East Stand could do with refurbishment, the concourse is spartan for the amount we pay, and the uneven surface all around the ground, which becomes large lakes in wet weather, really needs sorting out.
Yeah but apart from all that, what have the Romans ever done for us.
Sorry did I say Romans. Meant Arabs.
Can't complain about the Etihad, i remember at some big games in the sixties in the Kippax , having to stand in line to piss against a black wall with no cover over the communal pissoir .
Bogs are ok CB level 1![]()
Hutch's Shoulder wrote:There are a few things need looking at round the stadium. Although it is still relatively new, some parts are now over ten years old. The toilets in East Stand could do with refurbishment, the concourse is spartan for the amount we pay, and the uneven surface all around the ground, which becomes large lakes in wet weather, really needs sorting out.
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