To me, Ehabs apology means the fans have got what they wanted from what he said all those years ago, some fans are so entrenched with the notion that until the Allams leave they won’t go again, I suggest that they won’t come back anyway, for three reasons, 1, they have found other interests on a match day, 2. They have found another club, 3. We are crap and not in the Premiership.
I’ve never stopped going to City home games, but I understand other fans reasons for not going, price seems to be the main one.
The zonal pricing was ****ing stupid from the Allams, he’s changed it, the name change never happened, the badge has been reverted back to having City on it, stuff like the open days are back, half price match tickets, legend Ashbee doing a QA with Meyler, all good things.
Ehab at last has admitted he’s made massive mistakes and fans have said it’s because of the parachute payments, maybe so, but he could easily walk away and kill the club off, but he isn’t, so what to do, accept the apology and get back to watching the team we all love, or stay away in the vain hope that one day they will sell up.
The Derby game is nearly sold out I heard, good stuff seems to work, what’s that saying, to err is human, to forgive devine.
I’ve never stopped going to City home games, but I understand other fans reasons for not going, price seems to be the main one.
The zonal pricing was ****ing stupid from the Allams, he’s changed it, the name change never happened, the badge has been reverted back to having City on it, stuff like the open days are back, half price match tickets, legend Ashbee doing a QA with Meyler, all good things.
Ehab at last has admitted he’s made massive mistakes and fans have said it’s because of the parachute payments, maybe so, but he could easily walk away and kill the club off, but he isn’t, so what to do, accept the apology and get back to watching the team we all love, or stay away in the vain hope that one day they will sell up.
The Derby game is nearly sold out I heard, good stuff seems to work, what’s that saying, to err is human, to forgive devine.
