General, when designing a new stand (new North Stand for example) are acoustics taken into account, with a view to improving the atmosphere?Do they club have any other plans in the pipeline for improving accoustics within the ground? I sit in the Upper Holte and am genuinely surprised after some matches when people in other parts of the ground claim they couldn't hear us. I do appreciate that we aren't that loud for many matches but am thinking more along the lines of when I think we have been.
Quote from: villa1 on November 21, 2010, 12:02:13 AMGeneral, when designing a new stand (new North Stand for example) are acoustics taken into account, with a view to improving the atmosphere?Do they club have any other plans in the pipeline for improving accoustics within the ground? I sit in the Upper Holte and am genuinely surprised after some matches when people in other parts of the ground claim they couldn't hear us. I do appreciate that we aren't that loud for many matches but am thinking more along the lines of when I think we have been. One answer, which the people who run this site aren't interested in, is the join the stands up somehow.I wait to see what the General has to say !
General My question was that I was wondering if the Villa were willing to sponsor me, I am growing a moustache for Movember and its in aid of raising money for prostate cancer research! A worthwile cause im sure you'll agree, I know the Villa do a lot of work for charity with Acorns etc but every penny counts and I guess im just being a bit cheeky. Refusal wont offendRegardsPhil
Quote from: TimTheVillain on November 21, 2010, 06:29:04 PMQuote from: villa1 on November 21, 2010, 12:02:13 AMGeneral, when designing a new stand (new North Stand for example) are acoustics taken into account, with a view to improving the atmosphere?Do they club have any other plans in the pipeline for improving accoustics within the ground? I sit in the Upper Holte and am genuinely surprised after some matches when people in other parts of the ground claim they couldn't hear us. I do appreciate that we aren't that loud for many matches but am thinking more along the lines of when I think we have been. One answer, which the people who run this site aren't interested in, is the join the stands up somehow.I wait to see what the General has to say !Where do you garner that opinion from? Your question does not make sense anyway.
'Garnered' from comments from your colleagues Legion.Corners filled in = better atmosphere.
Quote from: Tony Boucher on November 15, 2010, 05:26:50 PMQuote from: BoredNow on November 13, 2010, 10:13:10 AMHi GeneralI was really disappointed on Wednesday to discover the Villa Vitality food outlet in the lower Doug Ellis has been closed and replaced by the usual burgers and chips.It took up just one half of a kiosk (the real coffee place is in the other half, I hope that's not for the chop too).Elsewhere there are three full kiosks selling all the usual football stadium fare. Surely the club makes enough profit from those outlets to give over one eighth of its catering floor space to offer other options.It's been great having the choice, especially for night games or matches like today when it's convenient to grab something to eat at the stadium. Now the club is missing out on my cash.Can you explain the decision please?This isn't an answer, I know, but in the Trinity they were serving the Villa Vitality stuff - cottage pie & absolutely delicious it was too. Must have been a problem with you Witton Lane yobs!! Oh rub it in, why don't you!Obviously all you Trinity Lane people must be very svelte and healthy, and turn one's noses up at pies and chips ;-)General, any thoughts? (on the original question, not whether Trinity Laners are toffs)
Quote from: BoredNow on November 13, 2010, 10:13:10 AMHi GeneralI was really disappointed on Wednesday to discover the Villa Vitality food outlet in the lower Doug Ellis has been closed and replaced by the usual burgers and chips.It took up just one half of a kiosk (the real coffee place is in the other half, I hope that's not for the chop too).Elsewhere there are three full kiosks selling all the usual football stadium fare. Surely the club makes enough profit from those outlets to give over one eighth of its catering floor space to offer other options.It's been great having the choice, especially for night games or matches like today when it's convenient to grab something to eat at the stadium. Now the club is missing out on my cash.Can you explain the decision please?This isn't an answer, I know, but in the Trinity they were serving the Villa Vitality stuff - cottage pie & absolutely delicious it was too. Must have been a problem with you Witton Lane yobs!!
Hi GeneralI was really disappointed on Wednesday to discover the Villa Vitality food outlet in the lower Doug Ellis has been closed and replaced by the usual burgers and chips.It took up just one half of a kiosk (the real coffee place is in the other half, I hope that's not for the chop too).Elsewhere there are three full kiosks selling all the usual football stadium fare. Surely the club makes enough profit from those outlets to give over one eighth of its catering floor space to offer other options.It's been great having the choice, especially for night games or matches like today when it's convenient to grab something to eat at the stadium. Now the club is missing out on my cash.Can you explain the decision please?
The empty seats are because of the ridiculously priced £45 tickets, nothing to do with traffic. The £25 tickets are reasonable yes but the club need to seriously rethink the £45 tickets, we haven't sold out against Blues or Man Utd which tells you everything you need to know. Our highest priced tickets were about £30-£35 just a few years ago so how can the club justify a £10-£15 increase in a few years when we've done nothing on the pitch to justify it.
Quote from: Blackcountry Villa on November 17, 2010, 03:21:42 PMThe empty seats are because of the ridiculously priced £45 tickets, nothing to do with traffic. The £25 tickets are reasonable yes but the club need to seriously rethink the £45 tickets, we haven't sold out against Blues or Man Utd which tells you everything you need to know. Our highest priced tickets were about £30-£35 just a few years ago so how can the club justify a £10-£15 increase in a few years when we've done nothing on the pitch to justify it.When we start cutting ticket prices for games like that and still failing to fill the ground, it must be time to look at season ticket prices. I get the feeling that many people are getting fed up about all the cheap ticket offers, which used to only be for poor games. When the season ticket holders start to vote with their feet it won't be a trickle that walk away, in my opinion, it will be a very large number.