If this is the case it's remarkably naive.Who knows what demand for quality GA+ in a new stand would be, but they must be able to see that trying to sell a subpar product to fans who are pissed off that you've just shat on their doorstep is hardly a reasonable barometer for demand.
I think the error is comparing apples to oranges.TV and LG are oddly conceived ideas that piss off the regular fan by taking their space and trying to get people to pay a premium for a relatively shit value product.New stand hospitality would be much like current Trinity provision, which is over-subscribed isn't it?-
We don't actually know what's going on, or being said, in the background. We don't know if he's looked at it and thought we could go bigger, or perhaps our new investors have come along and suggested the potential of something else. We all want bigger and better for our club, and everything the owners have shown is exactly that.
But it wouldn't all be like the high-end Trinity experience. There would be price bands from £150 per match up to £600/£700 (or more) per match.Look at any of the premium offers from our current peers - there are loads of different choices. Yes there will be fewer at the top end - Man City have an option that is £16k per match - but that sliding scale will get you everything from unlimited street food through to meet the players and walk on the pitch for kick-off.With the new stand we would have had 5000-6000 premium seats (including what we already have) and if there isn't the demand at the moment to fill 90% of them every match it casts a massive doubt on spending £100m on the new North Stand.A few years down the line when hopefully we'll have won a trophy or two this might be different.
Do we think that at present, there is a market for 5000 premium seats to be sold at every single match? Starting a £150 up to say £900 per seat.
I got an e-mail from the RFU yesterday offering me the opportunity to buy tickets for one Autumn International this year - just for the privilege of buying the ticket, they wanted to charge £99 - the ticket itself is another £130 on top!