Quote from: saunders_heroes on August 12, 2014, 12:08:54 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on August 12, 2014, 12:03:07 PMQuote from: saunders_heroes on August 12, 2014, 12:00:05 PMQuote from: Clampy on August 12, 2014, 11:56:33 AMWhilst i think they could have made the prices a little cheaper (especially for ST holders), i wouldn't say friendlies are fleecing the fans at all. I chose not to go because i'd paid for my Stoke and Liverpool ticket, so therefore i haven't been fleeced of anything. They should have just made it a fiver in and be done with it. They'd have probably got a far bigger attendance then. Let's be totally honest, you're talking about £5 rather than £10.It is such a small difference, to an already low price, I don't really see how one is fleecing (which is a pretty strong term) and the other is fair?What else can you buy for 10 quid these days? £10 for a friendly isn't cheap, paulie. I think because we're so over charges for PL matches we're then fooled into thinking a tenner is actually reasonable. It would certainly be cheap for a league or cup game, but a friendly? No, not in my opinion. It would have been decent of the club of ST holders were given free tickets as well, perhaps as a thank you for what we've had to put up with over the last few years. It would have been good PR. Not so much that a tenner is cheap (what is in football these days?) just that if you reckon a fiver would have been fair, ten quid is not that much of a difference. I agree, though, it'd be nice to have put something on to thank supporters. Although, then again, having seen the Parma match, maybe not.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on August 12, 2014, 12:03:07 PMQuote from: saunders_heroes on August 12, 2014, 12:00:05 PMQuote from: Clampy on August 12, 2014, 11:56:33 AMWhilst i think they could have made the prices a little cheaper (especially for ST holders), i wouldn't say friendlies are fleecing the fans at all. I chose not to go because i'd paid for my Stoke and Liverpool ticket, so therefore i haven't been fleeced of anything. They should have just made it a fiver in and be done with it. They'd have probably got a far bigger attendance then. Let's be totally honest, you're talking about £5 rather than £10.It is such a small difference, to an already low price, I don't really see how one is fleecing (which is a pretty strong term) and the other is fair?What else can you buy for 10 quid these days? £10 for a friendly isn't cheap, paulie. I think because we're so over charges for PL matches we're then fooled into thinking a tenner is actually reasonable. It would certainly be cheap for a league or cup game, but a friendly? No, not in my opinion. It would have been decent of the club of ST holders were given free tickets as well, perhaps as a thank you for what we've had to put up with over the last few years. It would have been good PR.
Quote from: saunders_heroes on August 12, 2014, 12:00:05 PMQuote from: Clampy on August 12, 2014, 11:56:33 AMWhilst i think they could have made the prices a little cheaper (especially for ST holders), i wouldn't say friendlies are fleecing the fans at all. I chose not to go because i'd paid for my Stoke and Liverpool ticket, so therefore i haven't been fleeced of anything. They should have just made it a fiver in and be done with it. They'd have probably got a far bigger attendance then. Let's be totally honest, you're talking about £5 rather than £10.It is such a small difference, to an already low price, I don't really see how one is fleecing (which is a pretty strong term) and the other is fair?What else can you buy for 10 quid these days?
Quote from: Clampy on August 12, 2014, 11:56:33 AMWhilst i think they could have made the prices a little cheaper (especially for ST holders), i wouldn't say friendlies are fleecing the fans at all. I chose not to go because i'd paid for my Stoke and Liverpool ticket, so therefore i haven't been fleeced of anything. They should have just made it a fiver in and be done with it. They'd have probably got a far bigger attendance then.
Whilst i think they could have made the prices a little cheaper (especially for ST holders), i wouldn't say friendlies are fleecing the fans at all. I chose not to go because i'd paid for my Stoke and Liverpool ticket, so therefore i haven't been fleeced of anything.
Pricing tickets at £5 for an adult and £1 or £2 for a child might have made a difference.
The ticket pricing isn't the reason for the sub 10k attendance. It's the absolute dross that's being served up that's the issue. It's the middle of summer and a Saturday afternoon. People have better, more enjoyable things to do with their money and more importantly time.
So, has anybody found out what the official attendance was ? Will we ever know ?
It was a tenner for the Lower North. What price would have got you to go out of interest?
Don't know why we bother staging home friendly games anyway, it's a relatively new thing at Villa as I don't remember many home freindlies over the last 30+ years. Our pre season fixtures should be staged away from Villa Park and save the pitch for the real games.
Quote from: Andy_Lochhead_in_the_air on August 12, 2014, 06:38:36 PMSo, has anybody found out what the official attendance was ? Will we ever know ?Does it matter?
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on August 12, 2014, 07:55:29 PMIt was a tenner for the Lower North. What price would have got you to go out of interest?I sit in the Doug Ellis and really do not fancy the lower north. Tenner or less might have tempted me into the Doug Ellis - that said I still might not have bothered. Money is tight and the first thing to cross off my football list is friendlies.