Quote from: SoccerHQ on December 08, 2022, 07:44:04 PMO.k.......Is that the general ballpark figure aswell for the gas lamp lounge experience that got opened a few years back? Just access to a bar in North stand and then you get central seats in Trinity (without any of the hospitality bells and whistles on top).If it is I'll probably just watch it with her at the same place as last season's underwhelming Saturday lunchtime defeat to them, the Royal in Sutton Coldfield.Might be a bit late a reply but i paid £120 (inc VAT) for the Gas Light Lounge v Leeds. Got some hot snacks, one free drink, programme etc and the padded seat.
O.k.......Is that the general ballpark figure aswell for the gas lamp lounge experience that got opened a few years back? Just access to a bar in North stand and then you get central seats in Trinity (without any of the hospitality bells and whistles on top).If it is I'll probably just watch it with her at the same place as last season's underwhelming Saturday lunchtime defeat to them, the Royal in Sutton Coldfield.
Quote from: Countryside Villain on January 23, 2023, 09:16:16 AMQuote from: SoccerHQ on December 08, 2022, 07:44:04 PMO.k.......Is that the general ballpark figure aswell for the gas lamp lounge experience that got opened a few years back? Just access to a bar in North stand and then you get central seats in Trinity (without any of the hospitality bells and whistles on top).If it is I'll probably just watch it with her at the same place as last season's underwhelming Saturday lunchtime defeat to them, the Royal in Sutton Coldfield.Might be a bit late a reply but i paid £120 (inc VAT) for the Gas Light Lounge v Leeds. Got some hot snacks, one free drink, programme etc and the padded seat.Even being the kindest I can to the club with my maths I reckon you paid about £50 for a cushion!
West Ham away moved from the Saturday at 3 to Sunday at 2.
Hospitality prices this season have gone from "Just about affordable for a one-off treat" to "Go away smelly peasant".
They don't want to attract the working classes . Would not surprise me if the north stand had padded seats and Christian would be happy to see 10,000 empty seats as long as the 'new' supporter spends big in the village
Quote from: Flin5tone on January 30, 2023, 05:27:23 PMThey don't want to attract the working classes . Would not surprise me if the north stand had padded seats and Christian would be happy to see 10,000 empty seats as long as the 'new' supporter spends big in the villageNothing wrong with that as we don’t have any working class supporters from Brum. I just hope I can park my Range Rover within 100 yards of my superior seat.
can working class afford to go to many Football games any more? I can't