Show the membership scheme the red card!

  • Please bear with us on the new site integration and fixing any known bugs over the coming days. If you can not log in please try resetting your password and check your spam box. If you have tried these steps and are still struggling email [email protected] with your username/registered email address
  • Log in now to remove adverts - no adverts at all to registered members!
I emailed Justin Madders MP after he raised the issue of prices being too high for kids in the Commons

I got an auto email from him saying that MPs were only allowed to deal with correspondence from their constituents, so could I send my postal address, but then to be fair to him he did actually respond

He explained the correspondence rule, but he did say he had spoken to Hull MPs to tell them that he has a number of emails from City fans complaining about the scheme

As good as could be hoped, but I do think that lots of City fans contacting their actual MPs about it wouldn't do any harm, particularly those with kids
DENNISBOOTHSTASH:
I mailed that Clive Betts MP who was heading the debate. Got an automated response but heard nothing since.
They don't really care unless it effects them.
 
  • Like
Reactions: dennisboothstash
DENNISBOOTHSTASH:
I mailed that Clive Betts MP who was heading the debate. Got an automated response but heard nothing since.
They don't really care unless it effects them.
That's why I bothered mentioning the reply I got. I was surprised
I do think that emailing local MPs is useful though. In the same way that Betts can't really communicate with you your own MPs have to
 
So it now looks like if city get promoted then my dad is willing to pay to stay in the West upper (he's not short of a Bob or two) well good ****ing luck with that dad cos I don't give a **** what league you're in, I'm not paying for my son with a no concession. Principles! Remember what you taught me?
 
I grew up going to watch City with my brother. We had some great times doing crazy away drives (13 hours in traffic to get to Exeter to see Lee Sharpe take us apart was a favourite) and followed the Tigers avidly. Eight years ago I moved to Sydney, and the last game I watched was the Play-off final - amazing times.

I spoke to my brother on Skype on Sunday morning and was really excited to talk about City, he said he wasn't really bothered, had heard it was 3-0 but wasn't going to watch the 2nd leg or go to Wembley. He said he was just so alienated by the Allams that he had lost all interest, and was no longer encouraging his 3 kids' support of City.

Is it really that bad across the whole of fandom?
 
I grew up going to watch City with my brother. We had some great times doing crazy away drives (13 hours in traffic to get to Exeter to see Lee Sharpe take us apart was a favourite) and followed the Tigers avidly. Eight years ago I moved to Sydney, and the last game I watched was the Play-off final - amazing times.

I spoke to my brother on Skype on Sunday morning and was really excited to talk about City, he said he wasn't really bothered, had heard it was 3-0 but wasn't going to watch the 2nd leg or go to Wembley. He said he was just so alienated by the Allams that he had lost all interest, and was no longer encouraging his 3 kids' support of City.

Is it really that bad across the whole of fandom?
not the whole of the fans, but its sadly not an unusual story