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Man City players to refund fans after Bodo/Glimt debacle

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Last updated: 2026/01/21 at 6:51 PM
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Manchester City has announced it will reimburse travel expenses for supporters who attended their shocking 3-1 defeat against Bodø/Glimt in the UEFA Champions League. The gesture, initiated by the team’s captains, aims to acknowledge the significant effort and cost incurred by the 374 fans who journeyed to the remote Arctic Circle location for the match on January 20, 2026. This comes amid a concerning slump in form for the Premier League club.

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Player-Led InitiativeWider Performance ConcernsFinancial Implications and Fan Loyalty

Manchester City Champions League Upset and Fan Reimbursement

The unexpected loss to Bodø/Glimt, a Norwegian side with a fraction of City’s resources, represents a low point in the club’s recent history. The result has sparked widespread discussion about City’s current performance and the team’s ability to compete at the highest level. According to reports, the cost of tickets for the match was approximately £25 ($33) each, but the expense of travel to northern Norway was substantial.

Player-Led Initiative

The decision to refund ticket costs was driven by Manchester City’s leadership group, consisting of Bernardo Silva, Ruben Dias, Rodri, and Erling Haaland. In a statement released on Wednesday, the captains emphasized the importance of the club’s supporters and their dedication to following the team both domestically and internationally. They acknowledged the challenging conditions and the considerable distance traveled by the fans.

Additionally, the gesture is seen as a demonstration of the strong relationship between the players and the fanbase. Kevin Parker, a representative of the City’s official supporters club, praised the move, stating it highlights the unique connection between the team and its followers. He noted the difficulty of reaching Bodø and the harsh weather conditions experienced by those who made the trip.

Wider Performance Concerns

The defeat in Norway is part of a broader pattern of underwhelming results for Manchester City. The team has only secured wins in two of their last seven matches – an FA Cup victory against Exeter City and the first leg of a League Cup semi-final against Newcastle United. Their Premier League form has been particularly concerning, with no league wins recorded in 2026.

Meanwhile, a 2-0 loss to Manchester United last weekend has left City seven points behind league leaders Arsenal. This poor run of form has raised questions about the team’s tactical approach and the potential need for adjustments. The club’s recent struggles have also fueled speculation about potential transfer activity during the January window, with some analysts suggesting reinforcements may be necessary to address the team’s shortcomings.

Financial Implications and Fan Loyalty

While the financial impact of reimbursing the 374 fans is relatively small for a club of Manchester City’s stature, the gesture carries significant symbolic weight. It demonstrates a commitment to fan loyalty and a recognition of the sacrifices supporters make to support the team. This type of goodwill can be crucial in maintaining a positive relationship with the fanbase, particularly during periods of poor performance. The club’s overall Champions League performance remains a key focus for management.

Looking ahead, Manchester City faces a crucial period as they attempt to regain their form and challenge for both domestic and European honors. The team’s next fixture is a Premier League match against Fulham on January 27, 2026. The outcome of that match, and subsequent performances, will be closely scrutinized as City seeks to address their current difficulties and reaffirm their position as one of Europe’s elite clubs. The extent to which this recent slump impacts their long-term ambitions remains to be seen.

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