Quote from: olaftab on April 24, 2023, 09:39:09 PMExcellent idea and I think Club are being very generous to charge only £480 to access this superb exclusive facility. I have put my name down for it and here is hoping it will keep the riffraff out allowing some of us decent supporters a relaxed space from where we can wave at Mr Purslow. I wish he would sort out the parking behind the Holte, the chaffeur has trouble parking the Rolls Royce on match day next to them BMW'S
Excellent idea and I think Club are being very generous to charge only £480 to access this superb exclusive facility. I have put my name down for it and here is hoping it will keep the riffraff out allowing some of us decent supporters a relaxed space from where we can wave at Mr Purslow.
Quote from: London Villan on April 24, 2023, 08:44:51 PMWhats the new white heart lane like for regular fans?I’ve been in the big home end / South Stand at the Spurs stadium (for a gig) and let’s just say that what Villa are charging £480 for, are the standard facilities for Spurs fans as their whole concourse looks like that anyway.
Whats the new white heart lane like for regular fans?
Quote from: ChicagoLion on April 25, 2023, 08:07:08 AMQuote from: Des Little on April 24, 2023, 10:27:12 PMYet more reason to drink in town pre match, and again afterwards. It’s becoming like a Ryanair flight going to the match these days. What next? 20p to have a piss?Good comparison, pay money to be treated like shit, very Ryanair.They're not forcing anyone to use the new Terrace Bar though. The only people people it might efffect are those who use it already.
Quote from: Des Little on April 24, 2023, 10:27:12 PMYet more reason to drink in town pre match, and again afterwards. It’s becoming like a Ryanair flight going to the match these days. What next? 20p to have a piss?Good comparison, pay money to be treated like shit, very Ryanair.
Yet more reason to drink in town pre match, and again afterwards. It’s becoming like a Ryanair flight going to the match these days. What next? 20p to have a piss?
Quote from: Clampy on April 25, 2023, 09:01:51 AMThey're not forcing anyone to use the new Terrace Bar though. The only people people it might efffect are those who use it already.I think Chris nailed it with his point - the rest of us in the Upper Holte will find that everyone is now going to be crammed into a much smaller space. We are going to be paying more for reduced facilities. That bar seemed to be the only place in the entire ground where you could get a drink without having to queue for 25 minutes, and now that's being taken away.Me, my brother and my dad had got into the habit of having a drink before the match, just because it's convenient. We'll almost definitely end up just getting to the ground later and going straight to our seats now.If it was an extra benefit for season ticket holders, or incorporated into the Pride Rewards, or even just a few quid to enter, I could understand it - but £25 a match is just a ludicrous price. I honestly can't get my head around how anyone at the club could possibly think that is reasonable.
They're not forcing anyone to use the new Terrace Bar though. The only people people it might efffect are those who use it already.
I'd imagine it's probably more targeted at the likes of me - folk who'll go once or twice a year and as of such will probably more inclined to spend an extra bit of money to make it a nicer experience, because you're only going to the odd game so why not hedge your bets a bit and make sure you've got somewhere to sit down, have a beer, etc. They're probably right to some extent, for example when I go I'm usually open to spending a little bit more on slightly nicer seats than I'd consider if I were going more regularly.I can see it working, but I'd predict it's not necessarily going to be something aimed at people who go every other week. If you're more of an occasional visitor, though, then paying an extra £30 on top of the match ticket for a programme, couple of pints, having somewhere obvious to go before/after the match to miss out on the queues for traffic or trains, .... I can see the attraction. It's them it's aimed at - people who go to a handful of games, either because they can only make a handful or they've come as tourists - rather than season ticket holders, I'd think.