What is stopping me paying £25m for a pie and a pint ? Would this alleviate the bottom line? Hypothetically that is.
Quote from: AlexAlexCropley on March 05, 2024, 04:51:42 PMWhat is stopping me paying £25m for a pie and a pint ? Would this alleviate the bottom line? Hypothetically that is.I doubt they'd discount the prices that much.
I went to a networking event a couple of weeks ago at Villa and the speaker was the club's new head of Strategy and Analytics. This role is looking at the non-playing-side data, amongst other things, doing what supermarkets do with your data through loyalty cards and how they profile your habits). Anyway... he made some interesting points about measuring the average spend of supporters in the ground, what they spend on merch and food, the different trends and patterns. But importantly about whether the figures stacked up for the new stand - based on the spending power of current fans that this (alongside 1/3 of the ground being affected, transport etc) was one of the reasons it was stopped. Basically, there isn't enough demand (atm) to justify an increase of 2000-3000 premium seats.Just adds to the challenge we face.I also think it was/is the underlying reason why we didn;t prioritise the FA Cup and LEague cups - The Champions League position is obviously first, but even the Conference league - despite it being a lesser trophy, would generate £25m for the club if we won it. Could be very important for next season's accounts...
Quote from: London Villan on March 05, 2024, 04:23:00 PMI went to a networking event a couple of weeks ago at Villa and the speaker was the club's new head of Strategy and Analytics. This role is looking at the non-playing-side data, amongst other things, doing what supermarkets do with your data through loyalty cards and how they profile your habits). Anyway... he made some interesting points about measuring the average spend of supporters in the ground, what they spend on merch and food, the different trends and patterns. But importantly about whether the figures stacked up for the new stand - based on the spending power of current fans that this (alongside 1/3 of the ground being affected, transport etc) was one of the reasons it was stopped. Basically, there isn't enough demand (atm) to justify an increase of 2000-3000 premium seats.Just adds to the challenge we face.I also think it was/is the underlying reason why we didn;t prioritise the FA Cup and LEague cups - The Champions League position is obviously first, but even the Conference league - despite it being a lesser trophy, would generate £25m for the club if we won it. Could be very important for next season's accounts...The average fucking spend would be so much more if they could only sort the fucking service out.Pay staff triple what the current lot are on and you'll attract way better staff. They will more than triple the spend and the club would be quids in without even upping prices.
Quote from: London Villan on March 05, 2024, 04:23:00 PMI went to a networking event a couple of weeks ago at Villa and the speaker was the club's new head of Strategy and Analytics. This role is looking at the non-playing-side data, amongst other things, doing what supermarkets do with your data through loyalty cards and how they profile your habits). Anyway... he made some interesting points about measuring the average spend of supporters in the ground, what they spend on merch and food, the different trends and patterns. But importantly about whether the figures stacked up for the new stand - based on the spending power of current fans that this (alongside 1/3 of the ground being affected, transport etc) was one of the reasons it was stopped. Basically, there isn't enough demand (atm) to justify an increase of 2000-3000 premium seats.Just adds to the challenge we face.I also think it was/is the underlying reason why we didn;t prioritise the FA Cup and LEague cups - The Champions League position is obviously first, but even the Conference league - despite it being a lesser trophy, would generate £25m for the club if we won it. Could be very important for next season's accounts...There’s just one problem with his assumptions there, which is the totally inadequate facilities and service which massively depress the spend per customer. I’m sure they probably factor this in but still, I’m slightly sceptical that the current numbers are in anyway reflective of what could be spent if they sorted the decades long underinvestment in supporter facilities. I might have been attracted to a GA+ type offer if they’d built the new stand but for the moment my money stays in my pocket as the UG and TV for me don’t seem worth it.
Quote from: Drummond on March 05, 2024, 05:12:37 PMQuote from: London Villan on March 05, 2024, 04:23:00 PMI went to a networking event a couple of weeks ago at Villa and the speaker was the club's new head of Strategy and Analytics. This role is looking at the non-playing-side data, amongst other things, doing what supermarkets do with your data through loyalty cards and how they profile your habits). Anyway... he made some interesting points about measuring the average spend of supporters in the ground, what they spend on merch and food, the different trends and patterns. But importantly about whether the figures stacked up for the new stand - based on the spending power of current fans that this (alongside 1/3 of the ground being affected, transport etc) was one of the reasons it was stopped. Basically, there isn't enough demand (atm) to justify an increase of 2000-3000 premium seats.Just adds to the challenge we face.I also think it was/is the underlying reason why we didn;t prioritise the FA Cup and LEague cups - The Champions League position is obviously first, but even the Conference league - despite it being a lesser trophy, would generate £25m for the club if we won it. Could be very important for next season's accounts...The average fucking spend would be so much more if they could only sort the fucking service out.Pay staff triple what the current lot are on and you'll attract way better staff. They will more than triple the spend and the club would be quids in without even upping prices.Spot on. Last few games I've been to I've wanted to grab a bottle of Purity Pale but the queue literally stays stationary for 5-10 mins. Ridiculous situation.
They want to sell extras to people they’re attracting in to see a match. But the only way you can make sure you can purchase those extras is to miss a chunk of the match you actually came to see.It’s not that we won’t spend, they’re just making it as difficult as possible.
Again from the networking, but there is a massive turnover of untrained staff each match. Rarely the same staff each match…