Quote from: UK Redsox on July 03, 2024, 10:25:12 AMQuote from: eamonn on July 03, 2024, 10:17:43 AMHow many league games wont be Category A next season? What's the cheapest match-day ticket you could pay at VP in 24/25?https://www.avfc.co.uk/news/2024/june/30/ticketing-details-for-2024-25/Cheapest adult ticket (with no discount entitlement) for a Cat B is £44-50I haven't seen a split of Cat A/B.Could that be flexible as the season progresses depending on how Villa and the opponents are doing in the league ?Isn't it usually the entitled six, the 'derbies' - Wolves, Leicester, and for no other reason than they're owned by a disgusting regime and therefore destined for greatness, Newcastle?
Quote from: eamonn on July 03, 2024, 10:17:43 AMHow many league games wont be Category A next season? What's the cheapest match-day ticket you could pay at VP in 24/25?https://www.avfc.co.uk/news/2024/june/30/ticketing-details-for-2024-25/Cheapest adult ticket (with no discount entitlement) for a Cat B is £44-50I haven't seen a split of Cat A/B.Could that be flexible as the season progresses depending on how Villa and the opponents are doing in the league ?
How many league games wont be Category A next season? What's the cheapest match-day ticket you could pay at VP in 24/25?
Everything about the pricing approach for this season, from the highest corporate level to the lowest ST and match by match tickets stinks and I think will be disastrous in the long-run. It seems the club have unilaterally decided that 40k is the maximum number of tickets we want to sell, and so will absolutely squeeze the nuts out of that with no regard for what happens 10 years down the line when we may not be doing as well as we are now.The biggest clubs without exception are the ones who attract the biggest crowds - regardless of changes in how people consume football, that is one thing that will never change. Just at the point when we have the opportunity to join that band of clubs we are limiting ourselves by keeping the capacity low whilst simultaneously making it virtually impossible for anyone but the richest to afford tickets.Last season we were able to go to almost every game - me on my ST, my wife and daughter using their memberships to get tickets for each match. I was trying to work out yesterday what that will mean next season, and due to the new prices the cheapest possible option that everything would work out for us next season on match tickets alone is just shy of £3k (which is around £1k more than last season) - in reality it will probably be considerably more than that as no doubt the Cat4 tickets will be massively in demand from now on.Now we are generally fortunate in that we are both working and have a decent wage, but the increase means that next season we will be picking and choosing from now on. So we have a situation in which 2 potential ST holders will stop going to every match, and in my daughter's case you will probably lose her as a regular forever once she reaches the point of job/university in the next few years.I've said this before, but we seem to be incentivising Heck and his team to milk the support for everything they can now with no regard for 5 years time. Long-term the club will lose the potential regular support like us, the backbone of individuals and companies who have supported the corporate sections for years and, to be honest, the people coming into these new sections that are being created when they realise the state of some of the areas they will be watching games from. I can't see many of them being ecstatic to find they're paying £4 or £5k a season to watch matches from the North Stand lower or in a standing section in the Holte? Sorry for the long post, but it's the one thing the club are getting absolutely wrong on every level at the moment, and it just happens to be the single most important thing about the game.
The thing is, I think we're the only ones in the equation who are thinking about finishing mid-table in the foreseeable future...
Yep, don't get me wrong, my brain literally cannot accept we might have a third successful season in a row... same as I couldn't believe we could win the Conference League last season and why I bet on Spurs getting top 4 last year.My hope for this season is top six finish and a third consecutive year of european football, and to get to the knockout stage in the Champions League.