Few more than five. No point turning up for the Barnsley friendly then either, just a pre season friendly and a waste of pointless money. The same pointless money the club are trying to cobble together to strengthen the squad. Tesco built an empire on 'every penny counts'
I get the 3.30 am bit. I doubt I would have got up at that time to watch it had it been me. But I just don't get the £5 / 'close to 10 AUD' bit; unless anyone really is struggling, then yes, it's tight, even out of order as a City fan.Not spending close to 10AUD to watch a pre-season friendly at 3.30am isn't being tight, it's just pointless money.
Don't. Please don't.Football should be like the air we breathe - free
I get the 3.30 am bit. I doubt I would have got up at that time to watch it had it been me. But I just don't get the £5 / 'close to 10 AUD' bit; unless anyone really is struggling, then yes, it's tight, even out of order as a City fan.
Nope, I don't get why.You don't get why thinking charging 5 quid for a pre-season friendly is a bit much when at this time of year surely the intent is getting as many eyes on the team and building hype rather than making money out of the fans?
Why not charge 2 quid for away travel? You'd make far more than you'd get out of people choosing to pay for a pre-season game, and the line 'it's only 2 quid' could get trotted out there. You're not going to get people not going to away games just because it's 2 quid, but I daresay plenty of people wouldn't bother watching a pre-season game because they have to pay.
Tickets £10 then concessions. If the stream is the same price as last night it will be a fiver, a pint of beer costs more than a fiver in some pubs around these parts now. I also think the game has been scheduled to suit the English audience, which at a guess would be mainly, fans of Hull City and Barnsley.Is the Barnsley game at 3.30am over in the UK? What an odd time to schedule a game.
And how much are the tickets to actually attend the game in flesh as opposed to watching on a stream?
Free away travel costs the club over £200k last season, and in some cases it was abused. I doubt very much if it will be continued this season. Seriously, why should it? If money is as tight as you are claiming then attending a football match home or away would be out of the question anyhow. The club is not a charity, it is a business with wages and costs to pay like any other business. Why don't Tesco/Asda/Morrisons give away free joints of beef 'to encourage people to shop with them'?? Why don't they charge you £2 for your weekly shopping? It would be madness.You don't get why thinking charging 5 quid for a pre-season friendly is a bit much when at this time of year surely the intent is getting as many eyes on the team and building hype rather than making money out of the fans?
Why not charge 2 quid for away travel? You'd make far more than you'd get out of people choosing to pay for a pre-season game, and the line 'it's only 2 quid' could get trotted out there. You're not going to get people not going to away games just because it's 2 quid, but I daresay plenty of people wouldn't bother watching a pre-season game because they have to pay.
Free away travel costs the club over £200k last season, and in some cases it was abused. I doubt very much if it will be continued this season. Seriously, why should it? If money is as tight as you are claiming then then attending a football match home or away would be out of the question anyhow. The club is not a charity, it is a business with wages and costs to pay like any other business. Why don't Tesco/Asda/Morrisons give away free joints of beef 'to encourage people to shop with them'?? Why don't they charge you £2 for your weekly shopping? It would be madness.
I don't think much money is being made charging fans £5 to watch a live game beamed across from Turkey. You should have been around when we didn't even get radio commentary of City away games, didn't stop us turning up the following week and paying full pops.
Tickets £10 then concessions. If the stream is the same price as last night it will be a fiver, a pint of beer costs more than a fiver in some pubs around these parts now. I also think the game has been scheduled to suit the English audience, which at a guess would be mainly, fans of Hull City and Barnsley.
Nope, I don't get why.
My point isn't so much about should they or should they not charge for streaming a friendly. It's about supporting the club for such a small amount, rather than being unwilling to, or looking for ways to avoid paying money to, the club. It was only a fiver.
Regarding the free v's £2 travel (which is a different topic). Acun put on free away travel to help get fans to games in person. Helped the team and helped fans get / rediscover the bug. Also great positive publicity. Sensible, clever move. One of his big targets is to build / rebuild the attending fan base. He had a LOT of work to do to try to repair the massive damage the Allams did. Reduced prices, free travel, etc worked pretty well toward the end of the season, and hopefully it continues to work this season.
Let's move on.
You got out of the wrong side of the bed again? Our mid week games usually kick off at 7.45 pm UK time, because that's where the games are played, as you well know. Are you seriously saying the club should reschedule them for someone in Australia to stream at a suitable time to them, and someone who will not get his hand in his pocket and pay £5 for the privledge?Wow so not 3.30am, I'll note that down, thanks for that.
Few more than five. No point turning up for the Barnsley friendly then either, just a pre season friendly and a waste of pointless money. The same pointless money the club are trying to cobble together to strengthen the squad. Tesco built an empire on 'every penny counts'
Free away travel costs the club over £200k last season, and in some cases it was abused. I doubt very much if it will be continued this season. Seriously, why should it? If money is as tight as you are claiming then then attending a football match home or away would be out of the question anyhow. The club is not a charity, it is a business with wages and costs to pay like any other business. Why don't Tesco/Asda/Morrisons give away free joints of beef 'to encourage people to shop with them'?? Why don't they charge you £2 for your weekly shopping? It would be madness.
I don't think much money is being made charging fans £5 to watch a live game beamed across from Turkey. You should have been around when we didn't even get radio commentary of City away games, didn't stop us turning up the following week and paying full pops.
Who,the Hollies?Don't. Please don't.
Just when we were starting to forget about them.
We're arguing the same thing buddy, I'm also saying they should charge for away travel.
If there isn't much money being made charging fans for a pre-season friendly stream perhaps think through why I'm suggesting they don't bother.
What are you on about? The equivalent would be Tesco charging you to walk into their store. Why would they do that? They want to encourage people to come in and look at their products.
You really trot out some utter ****.
Charging for away travel would not effect you would it, and when they do put on free travel it is to help get support drummed up for the players.