And all achieved as City, not the Man Hunters, proving yet again its success on the pitch that matters not the name.
If the opponent doesn't matter, there are plenty of Cat B matches where no-one will come according to the above. The people who watch Hull City whoever they are playing have season tickets.
Just watch us win. Stop ****ing crying you lot for **** sake. Every game is different. We've scored 2 goals a game in the last 3 games. So at least we'll lose 6-2
Well we can't set up like Chelsea or Stoke for that matter against them can we Like I said go for it and you never know
No we wont, we will go 2-0 up and then throw it away and lose 5-2 in the last ****ing ten minutes. Defence go to sleep yet again.
Is it sold out? Hope not just to teach our owners that £50 to watch a 1st division football match is a ridiculous amount of money to charge.
You mean like against United last season? Or in the FA Cup Final? People moaning as if this is some new phenomenon we have never done before is bizarre.
And if it does sell out does that mean that they know more about business than you? Oh hang on we know that already.
What a '****ie' response. Get over here and say that . And you don't have a clue about my business acumen.
You do realise that some people work shifts etc. and can't go to every game but want to go when they get a chance ? ( if they can afford it )
I really don't know what you're expecting the club to do? Higher prices for bigger games makes perfect sense, it's well known that the games against the bigger clubs bring in higher attendances and the lesser clubs lower attendances. So put the prices up to increase revenue against the big teams, and prices lower to try and attract people to come support the team who normally wouldn't bother with the Stoke game.
It better be a sell out I only bought a season pass to make sure I got to see Man City , Man Utd , Liverpool , Arsenal and Chelsea . If these games don't sell out I could have saved just over £250 ffs