Arjan Van Schotte wrote:Following on from my annoyance about the "platinum" scheme (in which you give the club money to jump the queue for tickets), and the chinese "fans" at the "sold out to members" away game at Norwich (i asked one of them, they'd bought the tickets from an agency for £150 each including transport from London), i've just received an email from the etihad airmiles programme offering to swap some of my airmiles for tickets to the "sold out to members" game against liverpool.
The price of success, and money? Does anyone care?
Ted Hughes wrote:Arjan Van Schotte wrote:Following on from my annoyance about the "platinum" scheme (in which you give the club money to jump the queue for tickets), and the chinese "fans" at the "sold out to members" away game at Norwich (i asked one of them, they'd bought the tickets from an agency for £150 each including transport from London), i've just received an email from the etihad airmiles programme offering to swap some of my airmiles for tickets to the "sold out to members" game against liverpool.
The price of success, and money? Does anyone care?
I don't personally, for the simple reason that it's what the Premier League is all about .
Football as I know it died years ago & was replaced by this. We have the choice of taking part or spewing it. I choose to join in for now, but may be priced out.
Arjan Van Schotte wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Arjan Van Schotte wrote:Following on from my annoyance about the "platinum" scheme (in which you give the club money to jump the queue for tickets), and the chinese "fans" at the "sold out to members" away game at Norwich (i asked one of them, they'd bought the tickets from an agency for £150 each including transport from London), i've just received an email from the etihad airmiles programme offering to swap some of my airmiles for tickets to the "sold out to members" game against liverpool.
The price of success, and money? Does anyone care?
I don't personally, for the simple reason that it's what the Premier League is all about .
Football as I know it died years ago & was replaced by this. We have the choice of taking part or spewing it. I choose to join in for now, but may be priced out.
and if/when you are, will you miss it? will you complain about it?
I'm quite impressed with some of the "cheap" tickets for games such as watford and wigan, but this is a very slippery slope we're on.
the atmosphere seems to get worse by the game, i know soooo many people who were regulars at games, who have given up in favour of their tv packages, and i know of a fair few rags/arsenal supporters who simply renew their season tickets and then whore them out each home game, so that they can get to the odd high profile away, and the odd cup final. it's awful.
LookMumImOnMCF.net wrote:I think people care, but bend over and take it. Or quietly have to go to less games. You want to win trophies then you need to get money. It's like your girlfriend getting a boob job but then everyone else gets to bang her.
Ted Hughes wrote:Arjan Van Schotte wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Arjan Van Schotte wrote:Following on from my annoyance about the "platinum" scheme (in which you give the club money to jump the queue for tickets), and the chinese "fans" at the "sold out to members" away game at Norwich (i asked one of them, they'd bought the tickets from an agency for £150 each including transport from London), i've just received an email from the etihad airmiles programme offering to swap some of my airmiles for tickets to the "sold out to members" game against liverpool.
The price of success, and money? Does anyone care?
I don't personally, for the simple reason that it's what the Premier League is all about .
Football as I know it died years ago & was replaced by this. We have the choice of taking part or spewing it. I choose to join in for now, but may be priced out.
and if/when you are, will you miss it? will you complain about it?
I'm quite impressed with some of the "cheap" tickets for games such as watford and wigan, but this is a very slippery slope we're on.
the atmosphere seems to get worse by the game, i know soooo many people who were regulars at games, who have given up in favour of their tv packages, and i know of a fair few rags/arsenal supporters who simply renew their season tickets and then whore them out each home game, so that they can get to the odd high profile away, and the odd cup final. it's awful.
Moments like the last day of last season are lifelong highs but a typical 'matchday experience', imo, is marginally more exciting than watching it on tv; the actuall football is better than the atmos. If we get some standing areas however, that could change drastically & it could become special again.
I don't miss many (home) games, but when I do, I don't miss it much (ifyknowwhatimean). 30 years ago, missing a City game felt like someone else was shagging my girlfriend.
Mancio4ever wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Arjan Van Schotte wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Arjan Van Schotte wrote:Following on from my annoyance about the "platinum" scheme (in which you give the club money to jump the queue for tickets), and the chinese "fans" at the "sold out to members" away game at Norwich (i asked one of them, they'd bought the tickets from an agency for £150 each including transport from London), i've just received an email from the etihad airmiles programme offering to swap some of my airmiles for tickets to the "sold out to members" game against liverpool.
The price of success, and money? Does anyone care?
I don't personally, for the simple reason that it's what the Premier League is all about .
Football as I know it died years ago & was replaced by this. We have the choice of taking part or spewing it. I choose to join in for now, but may be priced out.
and if/when you are, will you miss it? will you complain about it?
I'm quite impressed with some of the "cheap" tickets for games such as watford and wigan, but this is a very slippery slope we're on.
the atmosphere seems to get worse by the game, i know soooo many people who were regulars at games, who have given up in favour of their tv packages, and i know of a fair few rags/arsenal supporters who simply renew their season tickets and then whore them out each home game, so that they can get to the odd high profile away, and the odd cup final. it's awful.
Moments like the last day of last season are lifelong highs but a typical 'matchday experience', imo, is marginally more exciting than watching it on tv; the actuall football is better than the atmos. If we get some standing areas however, that could change drastically & it could become special again.
I don't miss many (home) games, but when I do, I don't miss it much (ifyknowwhatimean). 30 years ago, missing a City game felt like someone else was shagging my girlfriend.
I don't think that it's only football what went broken/worse in the last half century, isn't it?
As per Arjan, I think You should come to term with whether You prefer to support Your beloved Club, featuring the likes of Dave & Yaya and doing it in financial self- sustainability (which is the main goal for everyone who loves his Club above all, personal flights of fancy included) or if You prefer to stand tall with Your maiden purism and support a MCFC in shape of Crewe Alexandra.
Other then that is just sanctimonious shite, and certainly the s.c. glory-hunting tourists, from Home and Abroad, have little to do with the changes which have affected the modern western societies.
Arjan Van Schotte wrote:LAHAD and twosips, i couldn't agree more, what's gone wrong?
and kinky, just checked my spam and i also have a very similar email from emirates, offering me arsenal stoke tickets!
twosips wrote:Arjan Van Schotte wrote:LAHAD and twosips, i couldn't agree more, what's gone wrong?
and kinky, just checked my spam and i also have a very similar email from emirates, offering me arsenal stoke tickets!
It's never been the same since we moved to the Etihad. I was in my teens while we were at Maine Road, and I remember enough to know that it was just really, really entertaining and very fucking loud. It's like moving into a new home I guess..its nice and all, but it just doesn't have the same memories. It's so pristine, so shiny and so expensive looking that you can't help but be on your best behaviour. Put even the loudest of creatures in a fancy restaurant and most of them will end up shutting up, to an extent. It's happened to the fans... the old home comforts of Maine Road just aren't there, and there was definitely a feeling of 'we're guests at this place' when we initially moved to it, and that feeling has never really faded away. People kind of just sat and gazed in wonder at the wide opened excellence of it all. Felt rather formal, and not up close, a bit grotty and ultimately it just didn't feel like it was ours...time has passed a bit now, and I guess after everything we're used to it, and it is home, but it just doesn't incite the same passion sadly. All the fans have been separated, new routines have been set in place, and all that tribalism that practically seeped through the cracks of Maine Road has just not found its way over to the new gaff. It's a shame.
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