I think Hull fc will be attracting larger crowds than City next season
That's a decent bet. What a ****ing shambles caused by "no one tells me how to run my business".
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I think Hull fc will be attracting larger crowds than City next season
I doubt the 20% mark down will be pass holders not turning up, they would just cancel and not waste money.
More likely the Allams are counting all coporate and community tickets they give out as attendees, regardless of how many actually attend.
The reason is obvious, you want potential buyers to see you have 15,000 people (sources of revenue) regularly attending, rather than 12,000.
Over the course of a season the "extra" 3000 attendees per home game equate to 69000 over a season (£1 million additional revenue at average of £15 a ticket, before match day purchases).
Then of course the advertising sales......
Lots of reasons to over inflate attendances
No no no, 5,000 memberships aren't turning upThey just thought they'd pay their dues and stay at home
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To be fair I am one that has paid for their pass and not going.![]()
That's a decent bet. What a ****ing shambles caused by "no one tells me how to run my business".
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I did that for the last 2 months of my membership.
I gave my pass to one of my mates.
To be fair my son is going when he can, grandson has a passes and never misses a game, but my son works some Saturdays, but goes when he can.

I have lost the appetite for the game (mainly due to Allams).
Hopefully I get it back...who knows.
Today, I heard that a 20yo Man City player has bought a £2.25m house and he has yet to make a PL appearance.
The game is well and truly ****ed.
A player can receive (not earn) in 1 week what the average guy earns in 20 years.![]()
Oddly, though he has never played for Man City in the Premier League, he has played for them in the Champions League.
Oddly, though he has never played for Man City in the Premier League, he has played for them in the Champions League.
Probably against an unknown team from Moldova or Belarus
How about this bloke? Football at the top level is like an alternative unverse.No wonder lot of people are becoming some what disillusioned.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/row-zed/chelseas-longest-serving-player-matej-10828294
Probably against an unknown team from Moldova or Belarus
Yeah, teams who qualify for the Champions League are often unknown.
Or did you mean unknown to you?
Actually, it was against a team you've probably heard of, as they've won the Champions League.
To me, though I doubt many could name the Champions of Belarus.
Okay.
I take it all back, he's earned his £2.25m house![]()
Well maybe he has earned it, by practicing his skills sufficiently that he's good enough to make it financially worth Man City's while to pay him that much. I don't get all the hate for players getting big wages, like that in itself is a big problem. If there's all this money swilling around in the game, it should absolutely go to the people who make the game happen rather than ****s like Allam, Oyston, SISU, Duchatalet, the West Ham mob, or agents.
The governing bodies need to do something to make cheaper tickets happen, it's not the players' fault.