I understand that we need to increase corporate hospitality. But surely the first question should have been how to fill the existing corporate capacity in either the Trinity or North Stand, that is under capacity.
The North Stand had some hospitality, where they messed around with the seats in the "A" of the "AV". Not sure if it still there or not though.I'd have thought the Holte Pub would be next in line to be "lanyarded".
Quote from: London Villan on October 02, 2023, 11:55:15 AMThe North Stand had some hospitality, where they messed around with the seats in the "A" of the "AV". Not sure if it still there or not though.I'd have thought the Holte Pub would be next in line to be "lanyarded".Yeah that will be The Holte Brasserie before long with a 7 course tasting menu and extensive wine list . God i hate modern football.
You'd think that is critical. But they are bringing in layers of 'premium packages' available at different price points, so getting a wider range of people to spend more money. Tbh I get the concept, but because the Wtoon and North aren't really fit for purpose they're squeezing the pips on areas many of us feel should be sacrosanct.
They're joining in the bastardisation of the Holte. If no bugger turned up, it would die a death. If you go in the Terrace View you're complicit in this.
Quote from: Ads on October 01, 2023, 07:09:51 PMThey're joining in the bastardisation of the Holte. If no bugger turned up, it would die a death. If you go in the Terrace View you're complicit in this.Agree with this. The club’s PR machine is going into overdrive to promote TV and LG - ads all around the pitch on Saturday, website full of adverts for queue jumping opportunities, emails showing dodgy computer enhanced images of happy fans. The only response the fans have is to not take up the offer. And to remind those who do take up the offer that we are on the slippery slope. Obviously, before I called someone a scab I’d make a mental note of how likely they’d be to punch my lights out.
Yes and no - if there lots of different levels, from £40 add-ons up to £1500 per person, per match there will be a market for it. It's the norm now for gigs, sporting events and with football having the largest spectator fan base and us having the waiting list I think we'll sell more than we expect.