Been a while since you could call the old area around Upton Park West Ham. Only 16.7% White British left in Newham, most West Ham supporting East Enders have moved out. The football club community and the local demographic aren't the same anymore hence little opposition to a move to Stratford.
Does it? I work there once a month at the moment. Olm worked and lived there for a few years. Other posters on here also live and/or work there. I'm sure they all appreciate knowing you think they're ****s too. You sound like someone who thinks driving over the bridge is an exciting day out.
What about man city putting up the prices in the colin bell stand and east stand up from £870 to £1600 next season. Also what about the disabled price hike from £345 to £970 aswell.
They've not just hiked the prices, they've made the seats corporate, it's annoying for those who now have to move, but nobody is forced to pay those prices.
phil goodwin a man city fan My ticket has risen by £405 for next season, something I can't afford. Currently undecided whether to relocate or stop going altogether. Never thought we would be treated this way by Manchester City FC
If they become corporate seats then a price hike is perfectly acceptable. They can relocate to another area and continue to pay the same price if they wish.
They are plenty of seats that are £870 or less though so they can continue to watch their team and pay the same price if they so wish.
Only £870, eh? To see them play the same times £550 is considered too much to pay.and with one of the richest men in the world in charge,millions more from TV and a larger capacity.
As I understand it, there were just over 100 disabled fans in an area of the Colin Bell Stand that has now been made a corporate area, The wheelchair area has had seats installed and is no longer a wheelchair area, disabled fans who are not in a wheelchair can stay where they are but as they're now in a corporate area, they must pay corporate disabled prices(yes Happy, even at the KC there are corporate tickets available for disabled fans). The amount of disabled seats has been increased in line with the ground expansion and are still at the same prices as before, they're just not in the same place. I'm no expert on Man City's ticket arrangements, this is just what I understand to be the situation based on what I read earlier.