Quote from: West Derby Villan on August 30, 2021, 11:15:39 AMNo SKY coverage or alternative feed on screens on concourses, seeing other scores at half time is traditionally essential. Wi-fi is shocking worse than beforeIs the lack of TV coverage, live feeds Sky etc a bit more todo with Covid precautions and people gathering beneath said screens.
No SKY coverage or alternative feed on screens on concourses, seeing other scores at half time is traditionally essential. Wi-fi is shocking worse than before
Quote from: PGW on September 01, 2021, 11:40:59 AMQuote from: West Derby Villan on August 30, 2021, 11:15:39 AMNo SKY coverage or alternative feed on screens on concourses, seeing other scores at half time is traditionally essential. Wi-fi is shocking worse than beforeIs the lack of TV coverage, live feeds Sky etc a bit more todo with Covid precautions and people gathering beneath said screens. I know this is a general rule and nothing to do with Villa, but on the back of Covid I do think it's high time they reviewed the law about not being able to drink alcohol in your seat. I can go to cricket, rugby, concerts, or any number of other events and it's not assumed I will turn into a raging moron at the sight of some grass. At football, however, we are all expected to cram onto an already restricted concourse should we want a beer.Given the situation with Covid, it just seems nonsense to me that this hasn't been looked at - even a temporary relaxation of the rules would make sense if we are serious about not wanting people to be crammed together in enclosed spaces.
An issue that I would like to be brought up at the next opportunity is whether the club could not come up with some means of improving public transport connections between the ground and the city centre on match days, in conjunction with the appropriate transport undertakings. Some years ago, after a game, there would be a line of buses waiting on a road behind Aston Hall, to take fans back into the centre, and you'd be back there in no time. These days, one is wholly reliant on scheduled services, in particular the No 7 bus which, with the amount of traffic snarling up the roads around the ground, is useless after a game.I know there are trains, but again, nothing other other than scheduled services - Witton station I would not even attempt, is Aston very much better?
A good way to stop people congregating in the concourses to drink beer, is to not sell beer in the stadium this season.
It's a bit of a walk from the Ground but the 65/67 Bus from Aston Station is frequent and fast .
You could always take your transistor radio with you to get the football scores
Just feels all a bit dull and flat as part of the "matchday experience" so one area that could be signficantly improve with a bit of thinking.
Quote from: SoccerHQ on September 03, 2021, 08:14:20 PMJust feels all a bit dull and flat as part of the "matchday experience" so one area that could be signficantly improve with a bit of thinking.A Villa version of the Hammerettes?