I bet the sale of programmes (unless special ones like Champs league) dont sell anywhere near what they used to. I would imagine anyone under 35 has never bought one.
There was a load of unsold hospitality seats in an otherwise pretty much sold-out game on Sunday. The large block in the Trinity upper was particularly noticeable, but there were gaps in the North and Witton too.This was an attractive game against a direct competitor for league placings at a time when VP is a fortress where we've only lost once in the last 24 games.At what point do the club have to realise that there just isn't the demand for certain games and release these tickets for general sale within a timescale where they could realistically be sold?
What's with the big block of empty seats in the upper Trinity?Noticed it a few times on the box now.
Max from Villa On Tour sampled the Trinity hospitality in his vlog for the Bomo game. What an awful sentence... Anyway, he said you get a lot more bang for your buck than a similar GA+ he did last season (albeit which wasn't as fancy). Him and his missus drank as much as they could, they were both pissed by the end of the video. But they were speculating that the offers are being tailored more generously now (i.e all you can eat/drink as opposed to drinks vouchers) which may be due to the poor uptake.
Regardless of how decent Bournemouth are, that fixture is bound to be a struggle to sell GA+ seats for, so they just leave them unsold. It is very shortsighted.
Well we have a brand new Senior leader for both football operations and Business - i am sure the business guy has already got his plans in place to increase revenue and the first thing should be a full VP every game