With the travel disruption etc I doubt paying supporters would be annoyed if the club gave tickets out to those local schools,churches,mosques,support groups etc It would do no harm and give those in the local area who wouldn't normally go a chance to see what it's like and may well be gripped forever .
I understand all of the above but it's no different to other big clubs in the league all seemed packed to the rafters last night. If we can't sell out against Wolves when we are in form and a real feel good factor around then how will we do with a 50,000 seater stadium , that's all I'm saying . We could often have 10,000 empty seats when the supply and demand weakens and there's no real need to be a season ticket holder or buy in advance. We've got s very strong base but the support can't be taken for granted.
Maybe not the right thread (someone tell me where best to place it) but I have been a ST holder for many years, but this year has been ridiculous re my ability to get to games from London. A combination of Evening Kick Offs, the World Cup, disrupted train services and a host of other stuff, has limited my attendance to about 4 games this season. Selling my ticket on is not much of an option as you end up with a fraction of the ticket price and it's not worth the hassle. There must be others in my position as I see plenty of Villa shirts at Euston when there is a regular kick off time. I'm not currently thinking of giving up my ST, but it's certainly been on my mind recently. 7,000 empty seats for Wolves does not surprise me, as there are plenty of devoted fans who don't live on VP's doorstep.
I know, but you've still only have had to been to one game since Di Matteo was manager.
If you're a ST holder and you're not at a match, you are still counted in the attendance figure
Quote from: martyn ellis on January 04, 2023, 10:46:33 AMMaybe not the right thread (someone tell me where best to place it) but I have been a ST holder for many years, but this year has been ridiculous re my ability to get to games from London. A combination of Evening Kick Offs, the World Cup, disrupted train services and a host of other stuff, has limited my attendance to about 4 games this season. Selling my ticket on is not much of an option as you end up with a fraction of the ticket price and it's not worth the hassle. There must be others in my position as I see plenty of Villa shirts at Euston when there is a regular kick off time. I'm not currently thinking of giving up my ST, but it's certainly been on my mind recently. 7,000 empty seats for Wolves does not surprise me, as there are plenty of devoted fans who don't live on VP's doorstep.Are you in the London Lions? Loads of us in the same boat; but there's always ways we make it easier – lift shares, two-together rail discounts etc. Drop me a DM if you like, and I can put you in contact with the relevant North/East/South/West London chairman.
I've just been online and totted up 2014 seats available for tonight. With everything going on such as schools back, train strikes, £50+ tickets etc, I'd say this is a great effort.