Quote from: Beard82 on March 16, 2024, 07:36:50 PMI would happily spend more money on match days if I could - but instead have to wait and watch a load of kids stand around. My brother has run pubs - and explained what there doing wrong its just basics. I was having a chat with a Wolves fan in the pub this afternoon. He has a season ticket in their South Bank and it sounded like they have similar issues to what people complain of with VP here. If he wants a pint at half time he'll have to miss fifteen minutes of the game.
I would happily spend more money on match days if I could - but instead have to wait and watch a load of kids stand around. My brother has run pubs - and explained what there doing wrong its just basics.
Quote from: Chris Harte on March 16, 2024, 07:53:07 PMQuote from: Beard82 on March 16, 2024, 07:36:50 PMI would happily spend more money on match days if I could - but instead have to wait and watch a load of kids stand around. My brother has run pubs - and explained what there doing wrong its just basics. I was having a chat with a Wolves fan in the pub this afternoon. He has a season ticket in their South Bank and it sounded like they have similar issues to what people complain of with VP here. If he wants a pint at half time he'll have to miss fifteen minutes of the game.The difference is that for us it's a bad thing.
Something in or close to the city centre would be brilliant for the club and the city as a whole. You only have to go to Newcastle to see the heaving bars and restaurants before and after their home games to see how beneficial it would be.
Quote from: Risso on March 17, 2024, 10:41:23 AMSomething in or close to the city centre would be brilliant for the club and the city as a whole. You only have to go to Newcastle to see the heaving bars and restaurants before and after their home games to see how beneficial it would be.But those heaving bars are a problem for the club as that's potentially lost revenue.I don't see a city centre move appealing to the club for that reason, too many other places to spend your money before and after the game.
Surely that's just a challenge the club needs to rise to, i.e. if they're already on your premises, you have an advantage. Just make sure that what you're offering isn't shit/unaffordable.
Quote from: Demitri_C on March 16, 2024, 06:07:55 PMI think there would uproar from a majority of our fans if we tried to move from VPI’m starting to think there wouldn’t. If they had announced it with somebody line Gerrard in charge, mid table etc, it would feel different to how it’s starting to feel (to me at least). Like Algy, I feel different about on a daily basis, but has you asked me a year ago I’d be staunchly against. Now… today, if pushed, with the right circumstances… hmm.
I think there would uproar from a majority of our fans if we tried to move from VP
Quote from: Risso on March 17, 2024, 10:41:23 AMSomething in or close to the city centre would be brilliant for the club and the city as a whole. You only have to go to Newcastle to see the heaving bars and restaurants before and after their home games to see how beneficial it would be.The Principality Stadium in Cardiff is another example of a city centre stadium. I suppose rugby has the 'benefit' that fans can drink during the game, so they can coin it in while fans are in the stadium.