I've heard Villa Live will have a restaurant where you can choose which working class former season ticket holder you want to eat.
Sneering at those working class Aston Villa supporters who have been pushed out of seeing their team play because of pure GREED really isn't a good look AT ALL
The working classes can bring sandwiches for halftime,as one lady said let them eat cake
Quote from: Flin5tone on July 06, 2022, 11:10:29 PMSneering at those working class Aston Villa supporters who have been pushed out of seeing their team play because of pure GREED really isn't a good look AT ALL The greed is pervasive throughout the top tiers of football and it is immoral and disgraceful. I certainly can't afford a season ticket but I don't see that Aston Villa are out of step with other clubs in the league with regard to season ticket prices. Villa are just doing what all the other clubs do because the alternative is to not have the income to compete. I watch the occasional game at Forest Green Rovers and enjoy the 'real' football in lower leagues (not that even that is cheap), however I have no desire to see Villa downsizing to League 1. I'd love to see players on less obscene wages that reflect their true value to society, I'd love to see football free on TV like we used to, I'd love to be able to afford to go to matches like I did when I was a boy, I'd love kits not to be overpriced shite covered in sponsors, etc etc but the reality is we are where we are and Villa are in no way some lone, renegade club ripping the fans off.