Kid on twitter has apparently been told by the club that they’re no longer offering student concessions.
It’s pretty rough, this. Timing seems cynical too - the team is flying and they announce huge price increases and booting out concessions for students.
Quote from: Stu on April 27, 2023, 03:11:16 PMIt’s pretty rough, this. Timing seems cynical too - the team is flying and they announce huge price increases and booting out concessions for students.I hate it , they have us over a barrel don’t they. It’s like it or lump it. Crazy to see Villa “my team” gradually being taken away from me. I can afford it next season, but as soon as they upgrade my seats to prawn+ that’s likely game over for me. If I can’t sit near my mates then a large chunk of why I go has gone…. No doubt I’ll probably be watching us win something decent on TV….To have no concessions, to only let folks know at renewal that their seats are changing/upgrading. To increase by so much too.. shameful
Quote from: Stu on April 27, 2023, 01:16:50 PMKid on twitter has apparently been told by the club that they’re no longer offering student concessions.I think that’s been the case for a few years with the concessions being age related rather than for students, which kind of makes sense because I had a student card when I was doing a management qualification & was already earning good money whereas most 18 year olds, student or not, are on a low income.That said, I have no idea whether they have the same age related concessions now either.
The pathetic excuses from Purslow and co.are a disgrace. With the money they earn, they haven’t got a clue how difficult it is for ordinary people having to pay the extra amount. In terms of revenue, it’s a drop in the ocean for the Club so, why don’t they try upping their game on other revenue streams instead of being totally lazy buggers and fleecing us supporters yet again.
I reject the implication that because the owners have put their hands in their pockets it's now our turn.On the face of it it seems a fair and simple argument to make but given the previously mentioned cost of living issues etc, and the fact billionaires have made more money than ever since the pandemic began, it just doesn't hold water. It's not the same - £400,000,000 to two individuals worth, what, £10bn(?) is 0.4% of their combined fortune and that's over multiple years. The extra costs ordinary people on average wages are facing is way in excess of that and only over the last 12 months.