Appalled by the idea of not playing at Villa Park.I cannot understand anyone who would support moving away from our Home.
Quote from: ChicagoLion on May 01, 2019, 03:17:48 PMAppalled by the idea of not playing at Villa Park.I cannot understand anyone who would support moving away from our Home.I’m not sure I’m appalled at the idea, I would admit to not being keen though. I can understand some though who would prefer a more accessible, modern ground if you like that soulless edge of a retail park experience. If they bought in safe standing I could quite easily see the issue going away for Villa though as you could redevelop and increase capacity to a reasonable level. I’m definitely in the prefer to stay camp.
Quote from: Des Little on May 01, 2019, 10:59:14 AMYou have to go some to get a pint down you in 15 mins, so a bottle is plentyWhat prawn sandwich brigadery is this?! Do you sip it with your little finger elegantly sticking out?!A pint in 15 minutes beyond you? Deary me Des!
You have to go some to get a pint down you in 15 mins, so a bottle is plenty
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on May 01, 2019, 09:33:45 AMQuote from: Brassneck on April 30, 2019, 11:41:57 PMWhen a minimum wage worker is employed to serve for a 15 minute slot at HT, (s)he will never satisfy everyone in the queue.I fail to see how this is a commercial failing and other than opening 50 more kiosks around the ground, I don't see what the answer is?Lots of customers unable to give you their money for something which they are trying to sell you is the very definition of a commercial failing. How about improve the method of delivery so it doesn't involve a teenager sloping off down the other end of the bar every time someone fancies a beer? I am sure other grounds employ agency staff on minimum wage to do this work as well, but most of them seem better at it than we are. Which is probably why our commercial income managed to barely improve all through the latter premier league years.Maybe the answer is, as you said, opening more kiosks? Maybe it is redeveloping the ground? Maybe it is moving to a new ground?Whatever it is, we need to find the answer, because we're just going to fall further and further behind.200 kids serving 20,000 people in a 20 minute slot? Do the maths. It’s 100 customers per bar person or 5 customers per minute. It’s impossible.
Quote from: Brassneck on April 30, 2019, 11:41:57 PMWhen a minimum wage worker is employed to serve for a 15 minute slot at HT, (s)he will never satisfy everyone in the queue.I fail to see how this is a commercial failing and other than opening 50 more kiosks around the ground, I don't see what the answer is?Lots of customers unable to give you their money for something which they are trying to sell you is the very definition of a commercial failing. How about improve the method of delivery so it doesn't involve a teenager sloping off down the other end of the bar every time someone fancies a beer? I am sure other grounds employ agency staff on minimum wage to do this work as well, but most of them seem better at it than we are. Which is probably why our commercial income managed to barely improve all through the latter premier league years.Maybe the answer is, as you said, opening more kiosks? Maybe it is redeveloping the ground? Maybe it is moving to a new ground?Whatever it is, we need to find the answer, because we're just going to fall further and further behind.
When a minimum wage worker is employed to serve for a 15 minute slot at HT, (s)he will never satisfy everyone in the queue.I fail to see how this is a commercial failing and other than opening 50 more kiosks around the ground, I don't see what the answer is?
It's not a science. I remember being at Derby away, JPA was playing so that gives you a clue how long ago it was. At half time the kiosk had pre-poured pints with lids on, and they were banging them out ten to the dozen without any issue. Other clubs have bottle bars doing likewise. We don't need a Steve Jobs to get this set up FFS. The staff in the Holte Suite look like rabbits in headlights after the game, as if they weren't expecting hundreds of people wanting a drink.One last thing, why don't we just serve bottles in the stands? You have to go some to get a pint down you in 15 mins, so a bottle is plenty, and takes a fraction of the time to serve too. Rant now over.
My point being that these kind of services could be provided on a smaller scale at either end of the ground, providing a much improved match day experience for thousands at the expense of a few hundred who use the space for car parking.