How come they are allowed to do that in the US yet we cant here ? We used to with Viagogo and you could set your own resale price
Quote from: VillaTim on July 30, 2023, 09:07:31 PMHow come they are allowed to do that in the US yet we cant here ? We used to with Viagogo and you could set your own resale price I think it's down to H&S . If I ticket is sold on officially it has a name & address assigned to that specific seat, incase of an emergency they know who should be sitting there . If tickets are just given or sold to just random people they don't.
Quote from: luke95 on July 30, 2023, 11:04:23 PMQuote from: VillaTim on July 30, 2023, 09:07:31 PMHow come they are allowed to do that in the US yet we cant here ? We used to with Viagogo and you could set your own resale price I think it's down to H&S . If I ticket is sold on officially it has a name & address assigned to that specific seat, incase of an emergency they know who should be sitting there . If tickets are just given or sold to just random people they don't.with viagogo you need an account / credit card address etc ?
Quote from: VillaTim on July 30, 2023, 11:06:16 PMQuote from: luke95 on July 30, 2023, 11:04:23 PMQuote from: VillaTim on July 30, 2023, 09:07:31 PMHow come they are allowed to do that in the US yet we cant here ? We used to with Viagogo and you could set your own resale price I think it's down to H&S . If I ticket is sold on officially it has a name & address assigned to that specific seat, incase of an emergency they know who should be sitting there . If tickets are just given or sold to just random people they don't.with viagogo you need an account / credit card address etc ? That's what ive said .
Quote from: luke95 on July 30, 2023, 11:04:23 PMQuote from: VillaTim on July 30, 2023, 09:07:31 PMHow come they are allowed to do that in the US yet we cant here ? We used to with Viagogo and you could set your own resale price I think it's down to H&S . If I ticket is sold on officially it has a name & address assigned to that specific seat, incase of an emergency they know who should be sitting there . If tickets are just given or sold to just random people they don't. More likely it's down to someone making a pound that doesn't go to the club.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on July 30, 2023, 08:37:53 PMWhat's happening at Villa is happening all over the Premier League. It started with Manchester United, then Liverpool, the other big London clubs plus West Ham and now it's hitting us. Newcastle will be next. If demand exceeds supply and the demand just happens to in many cases be better off than your existing customers the answer is obvious - you chase the money. Expand the corporates, encourage the families. Tell your supporters it has to happen for progress; exploit their loyalty. If you want to see what it'll be like in five years time, look at the NFL now.100% agree Dave….as you say it’s obvious where we are heading, for me it’s exactly why there is next to zero investment put into concourses, toilet facilities etc…they want long term fans to give up going to bring in new wave….nothing to do with Barney Rubbles tedious working class diatribes…it’s about reducing those with expectations & history to attract more who are grateful to be allowed to attend.
What's happening at Villa is happening all over the Premier League. It started with Manchester United, then Liverpool, the other big London clubs plus West Ham and now it's hitting us. Newcastle will be next. If demand exceeds supply and the demand just happens to in many cases be better off than your existing customers the answer is obvious - you chase the money. Expand the corporates, encourage the families. Tell your supporters it has to happen for progress; exploit their loyalty. If you want to see what it'll be like in five years time, look at the NFL now.
Quote from: Gareth on July 30, 2023, 08:57:26 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on July 30, 2023, 08:37:53 PMWhat's happening at Villa is happening all over the Premier League. It started with Manchester United, then Liverpool, the other big London clubs plus West Ham and now it's hitting us. Newcastle will be next. If demand exceeds supply and the demand just happens to in many cases be better off than your existing customers the answer is obvious - you chase the money. Expand the corporates, encourage the families. Tell your supporters it has to happen for progress; exploit their loyalty. If you want to see what it'll be like in five years time, look at the NFL now.100% agree Dave….as you say it’s obvious where we are heading, for me it’s exactly why there is next to zero investment put into concourses, toilet facilities etc…they want long term fans to give up going to bring in new wave….nothing to do with Barney Rubbles tedious working class diatribes…it’s about reducing those with expectations & history to attract more who are grateful to be allowed to attend.I think this stance is very melodramatic.I'm annoyed by the terrace view as much as anyone. But ultimately I think the club just wants to increase revenue with a larger percentage of corporate seats. The main benefit of the North stand wont be the extra capacity, but how it allows them to shuffle seats and create more corporate space. Those in the 1888 seats are on borrowed time as will those around them soon enough.But I think the last thing the club wants is for long term supporters to give up going, but they do want to squeeze us where they can.