Quote from: boozey182 on April 25, 2023, 09:11:39 AMQuote 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.This is exactly it. I don't know how many the Holte upper holds - maybe 5k? So if ambitiously 1k take this up then 80% of 'customers' will be shoehorned into maybe half the current space. It's packed up there as it is and the increased demand for the remaining 'plebs' bars and toilets will surely be unsustainable.How the hell can this be considered a step forward in fan experience?I'm not happy about the ST prices, but I can kind of see the logic in terms of taking steps to bridge the revenue gap. But forcing this sort of shit onto us when these are the type of facilities they should be providing anyway is pretty disgusting in my view.
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.
The thing is, you are using the word 'forced' in regards to the new bar and no-one is forcing anybody. Just don't use it.
Quote from: chrisw1 on April 25, 2023, 09:56:12 AMQuote from: boozey182 on April 25, 2023, 09:11:39 AMQuote 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.This is exactly it. I don't know how many the Holte upper holds - maybe 5k? So if ambitiously 1k take this up then 80% of 'customers' will be shoehorned into maybe half the current space. It's packed up there as it is and the increased demand for the remaining 'plebs' bars and toilets will surely be unsustainable.How the hell can this be considered a step forward in fan experience?I'm not happy about the ST prices, but I can kind of see the logic in terms of taking steps to bridge the revenue gap. But forcing this sort of shit onto us when these are the type of facilities they should be providing anyway is pretty disgusting in my view. The thing is, you are using the word 'forced' in regards to the new bar and no-one is forcing anybody. Just don't use it.
Quote from: Clampy on April 25, 2023, 10:19:36 AMThe thing is, you are using the word 'forced' in regards to the new bar and no-one is forcing anybody. Just don't use it. People who don't want to use it will be forced into a smaller area than before though, which I think is the point you're missing.
It's the Holte End. It is a divisive decision, them who can afford it, and less space for those that can't. Going back to the old Holte, we didn't go there for the facilities, it was a very basic offer , but was where most of us went for the camaraderie, the raucous experience. Splitting the fans by this decision is just wrong.
Quote from: Risso on April 25, 2023, 10:23:07 AMQuote from: Clampy on April 25, 2023, 10:19:36 AMThe thing is, you are using the word 'forced' in regards to the new bar and no-one is forcing anybody. Just don't use it. People who don't want to use it will be forced into a smaller area than before though, which I think is the point you're missing.If that's what he meant, then fair enough.