Couple of points to make : 1) Premier Club tickets only go up next season if we're in the PL. 2) The club has to give season ticket holders value for Monday vs matchday prices. If the bar is set too high then we might see average matchday prices in the Championship of around £30
What I'm saying is ill pay £545 to watch Hull City in the PL against the best teams in the country. What I won't do is give Allam the same £545 to watch them in the championship I won't give Allam the steam off my **** to watch Hull Tigers in any division at any price Does that make it clearer BCC
Yes, but a season pass in the Championship would work out at just over £23 a game. What will tickets cost for a game? To be honest £23 in the Championship and £28'per game in the PL isn't that outrageous compared to other clubs and other forms of entertainment. Why would you not commit it to Championship football but would to PL football? The idea is to support City not watch the other team. Not having a go, just curious. Not getting a pass myself. Not for money reasons as I turn 65 before next season so it should be relatively cheap but just sick of all the nonsense, crap atmosphere, fans who are more interested in watching the opposition than supporting the team, officious stewards and police treating people like **** just because they can as football fans are considered as having no rights (no one would dare treat certain religious groups,travellers and ethnic minorities the way football fans are as every football fan is considered a hooligan whose movements and freedom to travel how they want and have a drink are curtailed).
PL clubs cutting matchday/season ticket prices due to increased TV revenue is a nice idea in principle but unworkable. There is one major reason that stands in the way and it's that you can't have PL fans paying less then fans in the Championship/League1&2. That would throw up the real possibility of having to pay MORE to watch your team the following season after relegation from the PL and that is a recipe for dwindling crowds and financial disaster.
Because I probably wouldn't go to every game in the championship. I don't agree with paying the same for premiership as championship when we wouldnt have the same team
Yeah I understand that Chillo but as I said I have loads of reasons for not renewing, maybe I should have stated the more logical one which is my growing dislike of the Allam's. They fell out with HCC, fair one, I think I could fairly easily fall out with Geraughty and Brady so I didn't hold that against them too much, but then they began to spin their web of lies and deceit with regard to the name change. One thing lead to another with the eventual outcome being a chasm carved open between us and them. They regard us as irrelevant, that's fine, everyone is entitled to their opinion, my opinion is that I will not donate money to a 'business' that see's my support as being irrelevant. So basically they can go swing, whatever division we are in, I'll choose my games as I said, however if we are ever called Hull Tigers they will not see one penny of my money.
Fair enough. I go to support City. Not to watch the other teams so which division we would be in would make no difference. Got more enjoyment seeing us beat Leeds than any PL game. There are quite a few championship teams that are dearer for season passes than we are for PL football
No, I understood that. What I dont understand is why it makes a difference to watch who we are playing against. If I have the money I'll watch them vs Torquay as enthusiastically as I would vs Chelsea. Precisely what I meant.
A season ticket at York for this season was £412.50, to give it some perspective. £537 to renew at Leeds for next season Up to £588 at Forest
Would you pay £545 to watch them in league 2? I wouldn't let a few stewards put me off going Bcc do you have a pass or go to every game ?
Oh and I should add that the sickening covert way that they are trying to dispose of our name simply heightens my dislike for the Allam's. It's just utter madness! Yet all the while I imagine AA is sat sniggering thinking that he's gained 'another' victory for his CV, when in actual fact all that he's done is drive the wedge a little bit deeper.
£606 or £629 depending on when prices me out anyway. I generally miss at least 6 home games so combined with the travel costs of a 500 mile round trip it does not make sense.
No, I havent been to a single home game since Allam announced he was intending to change our name and I wont go to another one until he stops or leaves. Before he said that I probably missed 5 home games in 5 years.
That's very admiral of you and I think maybe more should do that but how can you question me not renewing a pass for the championship but you'd support the club even against Torquay you just won't go...surley you should go and support the team regardless Castro, you don't see why the opposition makes a difference as to weather I renew my pass and you'd also go regardless, your not renewing because you don't like the stewards Are you 2 winding me up
Man City passes start at £299, Burnley are £329-£455, most expensive at Sunderland £495, most expensive are Swansea are £489.