Makes me laugh when some fans think there should be some guarantee of success when supporting a team.
They started early last year.
But the APR was high wasn't it?
Asked about prices a week or so back. Early meetings indicated that there would be no reduction in prices at all.
I would love a price around £200 and Imo would sell a few more on that.
They should realise that prices as much as a shit product loses supporters.
...although if he's any sense, he'll get out again while the going's goodGot to be honest, after yesterday if someone put a buy now button on a monthly payment ST in front of me I'd bite. Feeling hopeful about the future under Robins.
How though? Its probably league 2 average pricing too.if so that's a bit of a piss take to be honest.
How though? Its probably league 2 average pricing too.
How though? Its probably league 2 average pricing too.
if your product is inferior then you should drop the price and league 2 should be inferior to league 1.
Surely you don't think many City fans still think like that Torchy? P.S. Hope you are getting along ok mate.
On a totally different topic, I called in my local Tesco at Warwick this morning at and there was a bloke and son both decked out in City kits. (I go in that shop a lot and it''s a very rare sight. Just shows how an occasion like yesterday can affect how people feel about the club. (P.P.S. Why wasn't the boy at school ?!!! - let him off as he's a City fan)
Inferior to what? Previous season? Using that logic if Liverpool finish 2nd this season and 5th the year after - should they drop their prices? The match day operation, within a little will cost the same regardless of what league we are in (lower leagues anyway)
if you want to be pedantic your point is correct but finishing 3 places lower in the same league isn't the same as been relegated to the lower league for the vast majority of people.
I'm sure the club won't be paying league 1 wages next year.
Sure but the point I was making is - Is there that much difference between League 1 and League 2? So the same way very little difference between a few places in the top 5 of the Premier League. I'm not sure there is. Fisher said that our wage bill will be in the top 8 of League 2. I would imagine he has forecast that based on our current revenue streams (or at least an average over the 9 months of a season)
I'd be interested to know how many season tickets they intend on selling...I.E what have they forecast? I'd assume this has taken place already?
That would be extremely effective.one major way of increasing season tickets. sell up and piss off
It would indeed be interesting to know how many ST sales they've based their financial projections on.
If sales are going to be as poor as the anecdotal evidence suggests then I'm fairly sure they will have to supplement the playing budget with either a player sle or the Checkatrade money.
Having said that, if Portsmouth and Plymouth come up them I'm fairly sure that most teams in that league will average 5-6000 max which we should be able to match.
2-3 more years we will be non leagueImagine a world where they continue breaking even and in 2-3 years time we get promoted and start to climb back up the leagues...Football is a funny old game.
Strange but in most business, breaking even and trying to get some sort of platform to build on can be commended.
Probably is , but like the rest of football in this country , a total rip off.How though? Its probably league 2 average pricing too.
Think he's referring to 'status'.Inferior to what? Previous season? Using that logic if Liverpool finish 2nd this season and 5th the year after - should they drop their prices? The match day operation, within a little will cost the same regardless of what league we are in (lower leagues anyway)
There will probably be knock off version out soon H .Don't know how these things work and who has the rights, but you would think the club could shift 20,000 plus copies of the Checkatrade final dvd - surely they could boost their budget for next season with that. Not being funny, but even if they charged a few quid extra per copy, I would have thought most people would cherish a 'proper' copy as a memory of the day? (even some of the 'daytrippers' - no insult intended)
That's because the ones over the last few years are shit.Maybe not many but the poster i was quoting seemed to think so.
Funnily enough I only went out once today for a hospital appointment and saw two people wearing City shirts. Weird to see such a thing. Old shirts though.
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