What's getting lost on what Fred is saying and he's right on is the price of these tickets in the Trinity and Witton Lane...£59 with no concessions is just pure greed on Villa's part for a game against the likes of Wolves. Why is there no concessions in the Trinity anyway, no-one has been able to give a credible reason why?
I’d have been more disappointed if we had sold out. The only way our owners and Purslow will ever get the message that prices are ridiculously high is by fans not paying it.This is not London.
We need a bigger ground. We've never come close to operating at this percentage of capacity for a sustained period, ever. We've had three, just three, seasons where we've averaged bigger gates than we're seeing now; 1937/38, 48/49 & 49/50. And we had a much bigger ground then, housing occasional gates of 67-69k+.
Quote from: DeKuip on January 04, 2023, 03:54:42 PMI’d have been more disappointed if we had sold out. The only way our owners and Purslow will ever get the message that prices are ridiculously high is by fans not paying it.This is not London.I'd agree with that, but a chunk of our fanbase does think that the owners have shelled out enough and 'proper' supporters should be happy to put their whack in as well.
We've sold more than 40,000 for every game back in the Premier League.
Under 40,000 then in the end so we would have had 10,000 empty seats with new north