Ticket prices at Hull City are far to high Hopefully the next owner will change that. Its ok for me as i can afford it. But many cant. The club need to start giving offers and TRY to fill those empty seat instead of doing f all. Give em away to schools Do something you useless cxxxts
Man City didn't increase any season pass prices from £985 to £1,799, they switched an area that were standard season tickets costing £895, to a corporate area with all that comes with a corporate membership, including a £1,799 price tag. Had we we expanded the East Stand at the KC to mirror the West, as was originally muted, the whole of the middle of the East Stand would become corporate seats and would have cost £1,200 each, exactly as they do in the West.
Ya know its always weak when people say that on the internet dont ya Kemps? Man City £299 season passes. Brill. Why then are they charging a little club like Bournemouth 42 and 44 quid?
I know you dont give a **** about people turfed out of the seats they've had since the stadium opened but some do. So it was either buy them or move into a seat in a worse position in the ground. As you seem to know so much about it what are the other prices at Man City? £1799 and £299 what are the others?
Man City is owned Sheikh Mansour, who as far as I'm aware hasn't been accused of doing anything at all. The Abu Dhabi government has a poor human rights record and accusations have been made about Sheikh Mansour's brother, but I've seen nothing aimed directly at the owner of Man City. I may have missed it, or you may have got it completely wrong, you don't seem big on accuracy.
Err i said in the post it may be wrong not sure as i had read it somewhere. Edit. I read it here, last post on the article http://www.manchestereveningnews.co...ews/man-city-fans-passionate-reaction-9066482 Kippax Kid It's not a matter of City v United. We may have a lower starting price of £299, but how many seats outside of the new tier are available at that price? Are the front rows of the new tier £299...? No. They're way up in the Gods. Can you buy two or three £299 seats next to each other in other stands / levels? No. As I understand it, that price is used to fill gaps. Don't be fooled into thinking that the club really cares about long standing / lifetime supporters - people like us don't spend enough on a match day. About your bumchum Pearson. No he definitely said it, if we were relegated prices wouldnt drop. I agreed with him then and still do now.
I'm not ignorant Chazz, far from it, so please don't accuse me of it. You cannot back it up. If they are responsible for poor human rights, that would of course be interesting to know. Also interesting to note that that they would still be more democratic with their football club than our owners. If you can enlighten me to their crimes, I'd be grateful and will form an opinion on it. But ignorant of the world I am not, so you can **** off with that poor form.
Your source is someone posting on the comments section of a local newspaper? I can just image what you'd say if someone posted comments from the HDM to back up an argument. He was talking bollocks, the seats are not 'just to fill in gaps', they're just normal season tickets which are obviously not just available as single seats.
So as long as they're ok with their football club, the one they've used to push prices up across the board in the PL by over paying for and to players, you're ok with any other little things, like humans rights abuses, in other countries? They're the classic example, more than Chelsea, of buying their position, and at the root of where the PL is in regards to costs, entertainment for tourists etc. But, thats ok, lets not worry our little heads about the country they're from eh? Kinell.
He can't back it up Party, as the articles all relate to Sheikh Mansour's half brother, who has nothing to do with Man City.
A really quick google... http://www.theguardian.com/football/2013/jul/30/manchester-city-human-rights-accusations But seriously, they're asking the fans for their views on the new badge, so they're just fine.
Err again i said I'd read it not it was fact. So all these £299 tickets are at the highest level in the new stand? I dont know do you? And you're going to tell me theother ticket prices arent you? How come they charge Bournemouth 42 and 44 quid then?
****ing hell you're desperate arent you to say they're great people. What position does mansour hold in the government?
That article doesn't accuse the Man City owner of doing anything other than using Man City to create positive PR for Abu Dhabi, which does obviously have a poor human rights record. Though to my knowledge, no claims of human rights abuses have actually been aimed at Sheikh Mansour himself.
Deputy Prime Minister. I have absolutely no idea if he's a great person or not, though I'll base my opinion on facts, not what some dickhead posts in comments section of the MEN.
The £299 season passes are obviously not going to be the best seats, they're hardly going to charge the lowest prices for the best ones are they? I think they prices they're charging Bournemouth are terrible, though they're only £6 less than we're charging Boro in the Championship ffs.
Deputy Prim Minister,responsible for the countrys judges , So he'll have nowt to do with trials or lack of then!! Nowt to do with me Guv!!
No, I'm against the abuses. Not convinced they can be attached to Man City directly though. I still think Hull City season passes cost too much. I still think Hull City should have consulted on the badge. And the name change. If Man City are proven to be complicit in human rights abuses, then I will condemn them. I still agree they are doing right with consulting on a badge. Let's not confuse these things in an effort to discredit.