Half season tickets for the 2013-14 campaign are on sale now.This year's half season ticket includes 11 Barclays Premier League games, starting with Villa's Boxing Day clash against Crystal Palace.But supporters who buy before November 30 will get a bonus 12th game thrown in to their half-season package - the home encounter with Sunderland on November 30.Buying a half season ticket gives you the chance to become a season ticket holder from Christmas until the end of the season - and entitles you to some of the exciting benefits that season ticket holders have already been enjoying.You will be automatically enrolled onto Villa Cash scheme, with a start-up balance of 5% of your half-season ticket purchase price.You will then be able to earn more Villa Cash as you purchase further home tickets, merchandise, soccer schools and events. You can then spend your balance with the club.Get more information on Villa Cash now.Other superb season tickets benefits include a free AVTV subscription and free junior membership for 14-year-olds and under - both until the end of the season.
Does anyone else think its slightly misleading to include Manchester uniteds badge in the advert on the official site when this match isn't included as part of the half season ticket or as a "bonus match" if you buy before 30th November?
Quote from: mrastonvilla on October 14, 2013, 02:03:44 PMDoes anyone else think its slightly misleading to include Manchester uniteds badge in the advert on the official site when this match isn't included as part of the half season ticket or as a "bonus match" if you buy before 30th November?If you buy the half-season ticket you get the option to buy a ManU ticket for £20
Why would you want to see us play ManUre anyway? You'll only get your heart broken. Far better a home game against Hull where one of our subs can make an assist from the sidelines as we stroll to victory.
Quote from: eamonn on October 14, 2013, 02:42:53 PMWhy would you want to see us play ManUre anyway? You'll only get your heart broken. Far better a home game against Hull where one of our subs can make an assist from the sidelines as we stroll to victory.That is exactly my stance on people who pick and choose two or three matches a year.Why on earth do they pick ones we'll almost certainly lose? Like Man United (when there's not much "almost" involved)?If it were me, I'd opt for the three shittest teams in the league.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on October 15, 2013, 06:09:25 PMQuote from: eamonn on October 14, 2013, 02:42:53 PMWhy would you want to see us play ManUre anyway? You'll only get your heart broken. Far better a home game against Hull where one of our subs can make an assist from the sidelines as we stroll to victory.That is exactly my stance on people who pick and choose two or three matches a year.Why on earth do they pick ones we'll almost certainly lose? Like Man United (when there's not much "almost" involved)?If it were me, I'd opt for the three shittest teams in the league.imagine if you'd picked Wigan and Newcastle as two of those games thinking they'll be home bankers