I would not call it a privilege to have a season ticket, it is a lifestyle choice. And one that I am finding it harder to justify
I had an email this morning from Viagogo offering me a United ticket and a Swansea ticket for 30 quid.I have paid 26 quid for 2 Swansea tickets19 for 1 Arsenal ticket14 for 1 QPR ticketAll in Row O Upper trinity Block A
Quote from: UsualSuspect on December 02, 2011, 11:38:27 AMI had an email this morning from Viagogo offering me a United ticket and a Swansea ticket for 30 quid.I have paid 26 quid for 2 Swansea tickets19 for 1 Arsenal ticket14 for 1 QPR ticketAll in Row O Upper trinity Block AThat's what I've done, and then right on kick off, I'll move into one of the large number of empty seats around the half way line, same as I've done before this season.
I think the main problem is the product - if we continue to play this awful brand on non football then i dont think we will see VP full again - thats even if we gave the tickets awayFolk are just bored of it all
Quote from: Hookeysmith on December 02, 2011, 12:03:27 PMI think the main problem is the product - if we continue to play this awful brand on non football then i dont think we will see VP full again - thats even if we gave the tickets awayFolk are just bored of it allI think the main problem is folk are skint or worried about being skint in the future and Christmas is just around the corner. There is a lot of belt tightening going on even for those lucky enough to still have a job.Everytime you switch on the news it is more financial doom and gloom, in all sectors consumer confidence is down and less money is being spent. Why should football be any different.
Quote from: Chris Smith on December 02, 2011, 02:54:37 PMQuote from: Hookeysmith on December 02, 2011, 12:03:27 PMI think the main problem is the product - if we continue to play this awful brand on non football then i dont think we will see VP full again - thats even if we gave the tickets awayFolk are just bored of it allI think the main problem is folk are skint or worried about being skint in the future and Christmas is just around the corner. There is a lot of belt tightening going on even for those lucky enough to still have a job.Everytime you switch on the news it is more financial doom and gloom, in all sectors consumer confidence is down and less money is being spent. Why should football be any different.If the product on the pitch was exciting, we would definitely increase our attendances. It would be deluded to think that AM's appointment did not influence attendances, it has.
Quote from: lennythekad on December 02, 2011, 02:31:09 PMQuote from: UsualSuspect on December 02, 2011, 11:38:27 AMI had an email this morning from Viagogo offering me a United ticket and a Swansea ticket for 30 quid.I have paid 26 quid for 2 Swansea tickets19 for 1 Arsenal ticket14 for 1 QPR ticketAll in Row O Upper trinity Block AThat's what I've done, and then right on kick off, I'll move into one of the large number of empty seats around the half way line, same as I've done before this season.Does the club actually monitor which fans these tickets go to, as until recently it was illegal to resell tickets because of this?Also just noticed Villa got the sh*tty end of the stick when the Christmas games were drawn. No home games for the Christmas week, which would usually push up attendances, even against smaller clubs.
Times are hard, but if the team were playing like Man City, VP would be packed at every home game. The commercial department must find it difficult to peddle mediocrity to lapsed supporters.
Quote from: Pete3206 on December 02, 2011, 04:06:21 PMTimes are hard, but if the team were playing like Man City, VP would be packed at every home game. The commercial department must find it difficult to peddle mediocrity to lapsed supporters.It costs £300m to play like Man City.