On the subject of 'supposed demand' for season tickets, I have a question for anyone that knows a little more how this works?Against the 'bigger teams' (*in Sky's opinion at least), I've spotted an increasing number of opposition fans in the Upper Trinity in the last couple of seasons - This one especially. My patience ran out against Chelsea the other night.I could spot them a mile off, with about 6 half n half scarf wearing twats on my row alone. Most of my row had vacated by the time Chelsea scored the later disallowed third, and I happened to glance to the side of me to see one of them filming the away fans and smirking his head off. I 'politely' told him he was in the wrong stand, and I'd recommend he vacate his seat immediately and go forth and multiply, which he dutifully obliged. My question is, if we have such a demand for home game tickets, how are opposition fans able to gain entry to home areas of Villa Park in such high numbers.... because there is fuck all policing going on and it's going to end in trouble one of these days. Yes, the football is great, and we need to bring in money to allow us to compete... but it's ripping the very heart out of our club. Lifelong fans who would usually be sat in those seats and vocally support the team are no longer able to afford it, and have been replaced by daytrippers and even worse, opposition fans. It's shite. VERY shite!
It must be related to the Terrace View/Lower Grounds tickets.Basically if you stump up extra cash we'll look the other way regarding your allegience.
Quote from: Nii Lamptey on April 29, 2024, 03:58:15 PMOn the subject of 'supposed demand' for season tickets, I have a question for anyone that knows a little more how this works?Against the 'bigger teams' (*in Sky's opinion at least), I've spotted an increasing number of opposition fans in the Upper Trinity in the last couple of seasons - This one especially. My patience ran out against Chelsea the other night.I could spot them a mile off, with about 6 half n half scarf wearing twats on my row alone. Most of my row had vacated by the time Chelsea scored the later disallowed third, and I happened to glance to the side of me to see one of them filming the away fans and smirking his head off. I 'politely' told him he was in the wrong stand, and I'd recommend he vacate his seat immediately and go forth and multiply, which he dutifully obliged. My question is, if we have such a demand for home game tickets, how are opposition fans able to gain entry to home areas of Villa Park in such high numbers.... because there is fuck all policing going on and it's going to end in trouble one of these days. Yes, the football is great, and we need to bring in money to allow us to compete... but it's ripping the very heart out of our club. Lifelong fans who would usually be sat in those seats and vocally support the team are no longer able to afford it, and have been replaced by daytrippers and even worse, opposition fans. It's shite. VERY shite!Was this part of the Lower Grounds allocated seats?