SkyBlueRuffian
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It's a question. Would an insider know more than one if us.
Why can't you answer?
YES you cretin
It's a question. Would an insider know more than one if us.
Why can't you answer?
I'd say anyone who works for the club would have a general better idea than the fans/outsiders.
Obviously, the club shop staff etc would have less knowledge than the manager, but the only ones who know what really goes on would be the board. Naturally.
I've just had a look. Man City do indeed have some season tickets for £299. That's if you want to sit in rows X to SS in the third tier behind the goal!
The cheapest on the 100 level, the equivalent to the Ricoh, is £500 in the family stand behind the goal.
Continue to invest in the academy hopefullySooooooooooooooooooo , our owners , what are they going to do to improve our chances of competing as a club ?
Continue to invest in the academy hopefully
If the academy is producing players that make the club money, that shows how vital it is. Shitty from a footballing perspective, but we're at the shitty end of the football league.
YES you cretin
So when an insider said the council was primarily to blame for the demise of the club due to it's totally unsupportive attitude you accept that?
Ideally, but as we're relative paupers a youth system will always be mainly a conveyor belt for other sides with cash in their pockets. I love the idea of us having an academy that produces players that succeed with us, but I can't see it for a good while yet.
Sooooooooooooooooooo , our owners , what are they going to do to improve our chances of competing as a club ?
What do you think they should do that doesn't jeopardise the more stable financial platform that is being established at the moment?[/QUOTE
I'm sure there are legitimate ways they can gift a chunk of the other 40% of revenue to team efforts ??
Doesn't that go towards running other parts away from player wages?What do you think they should do that doesn't jeopardise the more stable financial platform that is being established at the moment?[/QUOTE
I'm sure there are legitimate ways they can gift a chunk of the other 40% of revenue to team efforts ??
But I don't want to sit in INXS.I've just had a look. Man City do indeed have some season tickets for £299. That's if you want to sit in rows X to SS in the third tier behind the goal!
The cheapest on the 100 level, the equivalent to the Ricoh, is £500 in the family stand behind the goal.
What do you think they should do that doesn't jeopardise the more stable financial platform that is being established at the moment?[/QUOTE
I'm sure there are legitimate ways they can gift a chunk of the other 40% of revenue to team efforts ??
That wouldn't be a gift that would be a reallocation of the same overall business budget by the club not additional funds from the owners . In any case the FL defines what income can or cant be used in the SCMP calculation - gifts are outside the terms of the calculation
And? It's Premier football not Division 3 football!
Supporters put up with s**t seats at away games(being stuck behind pillars, being stuck in a corner and have to twist and contort in rediculous positions to see half of the pitch etc.)
It is indeed PL football, that's why its more expensive when you compare the same standard of seating.
If people aren't bothered about 'being stuck in a corner' then they won't mind buying the cheaper season tickets in the standard zone.
Simple fact is that only 2 clubs in this division have cheaper season tickets than us.
Then they are all getting too expensive for the average working man, especially one who may want to bring kids?
Then they are all getting too expensive for the average working man, especially one who may want to bring kids?
Continue to invest in the academy hopefully
Kids are £25 aren't they up to 13 and then cheap thereafter?
Like Steve Waggot you mean. Who was on the board when he said our player budget was 8th-6th in the league
Yet you know better than him.....
Mark Robins?So when an insider said the council was primarily to blame for the demise of the club due to it's totally unsupportive attitude you accept that?
So you're saying kids pay more to watch 3rd division football than an adult pays to watch Premier football?
Kids are £25 aren't they up to 13 and then cheap thereafter?
Ah yes , the academy or Ebay as it's now known . the academy may keep us ticking over but , won't get CCFC competing to where we want to be .
But we have a 'Rich and stupid 'owner .eBay? Academies are the life blood of every L1/L2 club. Unless you have a rich and stupid owner, that's how many clubs survive nowadays.
eBay? Academies are the life blood of every L1/L2 club. Unless you have a rich and stupid owner, that's how many clubs survive nowadays.
Errrrmmmmm. You along with a few others on here ripped me to shreds when I said about us playing Crewe in the JPT again. When you all knew I didn't mean playing them in the semi's again, just playing them again! Now let me see... erm, no, erm no again. You Definately said f**k all about the kids ticket price being for a SEASON TICKET. "Drops the Mic" "BOOM"
It is indeed PL football, that's why its more expensive when you compare the same standard of seating.
If people aren't bothered about 'being stuck in a corner' then they won't mind buying the cheaper season tickets in the standard zone.
Simple fact is that only 2 clubs in this division have cheaper season tickets than us.
Think what Bob is getting at is, We don't even give the "Kids" a chance to mature in the first team squad before our arsehole owners sell 'em for peanuts, as opposed to getting possibly 10 times more by keeping hold for a while longer
Kids are £25 aren't they up to 13
and then cheap thereafter?