
Manchester City fans are taking a unique approach to protesting the club's ticket policy. They are calling for fans to stay away from their seats for the first nine minutes of the Premier League match between Manchester City and Leicester.
Why nine minutes?
This number refers to the club's number of external partners. Fans are particularly unhappy with the contract with ticket agency Viagogo, which they say artificially inflates ticket prices on these platforms. They say this is depriving genuine fans of the opportunity to support their team at the stadium.
Fans' main demands
Fans are demanding that the club stop artificially increasing ticket prices and limit their resale through various platforms. They want to have an open dialogue with the club's management on this issue. Therefore, Manchester City's management plans to hold an emergency meeting with the fans' council after the match against Leicester on April 2.
The meeting is expected to consider the fans' objections and demands, as well as discuss ticket prices for next season.
The impact of the protest on the club
Manchester City fans have been active in supporting their team for many seasons. If their demands are not taken into account, the relationship between the club and its fans may become strained. It is also possible that the fans' protest campaigns will cause the team to reconsider its marketing and sales policies.
At the same time, the club's management should take the fans' complaints seriously and try to find a solution to the problem together with them, because without true fans, a football team cannot be fully powerful. Follow “Zamin” news on “Telegram”
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