Thanks. I think it's just frustrating that people who support City simply in the Premier League who have gone to more games this season get a ticket, however I can't when I've booked time away for it and saved some money aside. Hopefully me and my friend will get a ticket on his pass, if that doesn't happen it's Sky HD I reckon for myself! I'll be heading to Swansea and/or West Brom anyway, should be a good laugh!
I'm not criticising you, I know you posted on here last season. My point is what can the club possibly judge it on? The most sensible measure to weed out the glory types is to prioritise those who have supported the team recently. I can't see any other logical way of doing it.
Go to West Brom away, loved the away day at West Brom in our first promotion season. I do agree with you in some senses, but its hard for the club to find a happy medium, their priority is to get the grounds sold out this season so clearly they are going to put priority on been to games this season rather than long term fans.
I am hoping for a balmy 30 degrees on Boxing Day - hopefully a lie in (unlikely with the kids) then a BBQ and drinks with friends watching the first day of the MCG test - followed by a late evening match watching the mighty tigers taking on Man Utd. I can't ****ing wait
Playing devil's advocate, could the types who have supported the team recently (the last five home games) actually be the glory types you mention? Surly supporters who have been to games last season & the season before & the one before that are not the glory types regardless of how many games they've attended this season.
I have posted on here this season you know . Just haven't been very active recently. I guess whatever will be, will be unfortunately. I guess that the club is doing it in their best interests which is fair enough, just hate the fact I'm at the other end of the stick
They could well be glory types, but the majority won't and as I keep saying, how else can the club prioritise fans? Regarding the bit in bold I disagree. If they're not supporting the team now when 24,000 other people are then how can they be viewed as more loyal than any of those 24,000? The here and now is what matters most.
5 home games this year is all of them, or one short if you include Palace. We're talking about floating support, if they were attending every game they'd have passes. They may well be supporting the club now but only at three out of five games.
I don't think there's too much wrong with 'glory fans'... at the end of the the day, getting people interested in watching their home city is great. Simple fact is we need the money (not a fact I like). They may eventually become more interested/longer term supporters. However, the people that I don't want are the people who follow Man Utd from afar but think it'll be a nice day out to go and see them at the KC. That's what the away end is for. The only way of stopping this happening is by having people with a previously registered interest... may be if they had bough 1 ticket would be fairer?
A bit two faced from them, isn't it? Especially, if they slagged us off for years while we were ****e, during the time they watched their teams win stuff at home or in Hull pubs, only for them to become desperate to go to our ground to see their teams in the flesh. So desperate that they beg you to get them tickets. I very much doubt they'll return to watch City afterwards.
Can't imagine there will be many who have been to 5 games that don't already have a pass. I've only managed two games this season, Norwich and Everton. It's frustrating for me living away with the cost of travel, but I'm unlikely to get a chance to see any of the so called bigger teams. It's my second season since League Two without a pass and whilst I miss the games, I'm happy to reclaim my Saturdays as previously it meant a 10am departure and not getting back until after 8pm.
They had last season and before to 'discover' supporting our club. We need more 'entrenched' and 'hooked', so we don't have to keep constantly trying to woo the ****ish 'attached' who will drop us like a stone once the 'glamour' is gone.
True to a point, and we were certainly dropped like a stone more than I expected last time we were relegated (maybe I'm naÃve). But surely the ambition is an extended KC stadium filled every week and playing in Champs League - this could only ever be done by cashing in on our success and taking the club forward. Whilst we're struggling to get 25000, we won't move forward and become established as a 'big club'. Although there are reasonable arguments for not even wanting to be a 'big club'. How do we get more 'hooked' if we run a closed shop?
We could extend the stadium & fill it every game with 40k supporters for the next 10 years yet the Champion's League would still be a far off ambition. We will never compete with the likes of Chelsea, Arsenal, Man Utd, Man City, Spurs & Liverpool. We'd need to be filling the stadium with 70K+ to have the slightest of chances. Not going to happen
Need to slowly wean new fans onto the reality of football. Nil- nils. Defeats. Mid table games etc They need to develop a 'big picture' long term view nit just a 'glory game' mentality. They need to understand that victory tastes sweeter when you've had defeats.
For me living far away I will go and see city play whoever it is against when I'm there, I don't go to see the opposition play. Now I might be home at Christmas and probably wont get a ticket but that's fair enough I'll sit in the Aves and watch it with my mates, might be a bit warmer too
Ditto.. since I live abroad, I can't pick & choose who the opposition are & I don't care, it's usaully a chance to take my nephew.. last 3 trips over at Xmas we've been to Reading, Boro & Leicester (all Championship) so I wish it hadn't been bloody Man U cos we won't get in..!! Despite this I support the concept - it's what Lyon do here to guarantee better numbers with Europa league group games
A mate of mine asked if I could get him a ticket for the Liverpool game, I told him to **** off and get to Anfield for one. He made his choice to go glory hunting years ago and has never had any inkling to go to BP or the KC. Twat!!!!
You're right, its probably not going to happen in my life time. But where do we aim our ambition? Do we say 7th is the best we could ever do (After Man U, Arsenal, Liverpool, Man City, Chelsea and Spurs). If so, what is the real point in even being in the premiership? At that point, do you have an open top bus? The only way is to keep looking up and taking the club further. Money has a massive part to play in EPL, whether romantics like it or not. At the end of the day, what's all this name shannanigans about, if not money and getting more supporters. Money comes from supporters/fans. More supporters means more money. The club should not and should never become a closed shop for those who remember the 'dark days' and were amongst the 1000-3000 attendances at Bootherry. Its already happened, the higher we've got, the more supporters we've had and how many of them are now 'hooked'? If we still only had the 'dark days' supporters - we certainly wouldn't be watching the quality of Huddlestone and Aluko at the club today. The bigger the club, the better overall, but it does come with downsides (one of which may be fairweather fans).
So go to one of the other matches. Surely as a City fan you want to see City and not the opposition? .