Quote from: Nunkin1965 on September 07, 2023, 03:20:56 PMQuote from: AV84 on September 07, 2023, 01:45:25 PMI know it's about more than just ticket pricing for some people but is it really such a bad thing if some people who usually go to every single game in a season have to miss a couple of cup games, which then allows people who don't usually get to go to games to get tickets? Maybe people willing to pay £35 for a ticket are willing because they know they'll only get to two or three games, but it doesn't make them any less of a supporter.A matchday ticket for Palace in the Doug Ellis is £65?So it's a bit of a bargain for non season ticket holders.But this isn't EPL. It will be 2 fringe teams playing i'd imagine , the likes of Olsen and Chambers and god knows what dregs Everton will throw up
Quote from: AV84 on September 07, 2023, 01:45:25 PMI know it's about more than just ticket pricing for some people but is it really such a bad thing if some people who usually go to every single game in a season have to miss a couple of cup games, which then allows people who don't usually get to go to games to get tickets? Maybe people willing to pay £35 for a ticket are willing because they know they'll only get to two or three games, but it doesn't make them any less of a supporter.A matchday ticket for Palace in the Doug Ellis is £65?So it's a bit of a bargain for non season ticket holders.
I know it's about more than just ticket pricing for some people but is it really such a bad thing if some people who usually go to every single game in a season have to miss a couple of cup games, which then allows people who don't usually get to go to games to get tickets? Maybe people willing to pay £35 for a ticket are willing because they know they'll only get to two or three games, but it doesn't make them any less of a supporter.
The more successful a club becomes the more expensive it will be to go and watch them. The more upwardly mobile Villa become the prices are going to reflect that.
we are not a london club or a north west tourist club , we are a middle income working fan base on the whole yet we are being charged top dollar
Quote from: VillaTim on September 07, 2023, 03:28:41 PMQuote from: Nunkin1965 on September 07, 2023, 03:20:56 PMQuote from: AV84 on September 07, 2023, 01:45:25 PMI know it's about more than just ticket pricing for some people but is it really such a bad thing if some people who usually go to every single game in a season have to miss a couple of cup games, which then allows people who don't usually get to go to games to get tickets? Maybe people willing to pay £35 for a ticket are willing because they know they'll only get to two or three games, but it doesn't make them any less of a supporter.A matchday ticket for Palace in the Doug Ellis is £65?So it's a bit of a bargain for non season ticket holders.But this isn't EPL. It will be 2 fringe teams playing i'd imagine , the likes of Olsen and Chambers and god knows what dregs Everton will throw upGiven the size of our waiting list, I have no doubt that we will fill those seats though.
Quote from: dave shelley on September 07, 2023, 12:36:06 PMThe more successful a club becomes the more expensive it will be to go and watch them. The more upwardly mobile Villa become the prices are going to reflect that.Quote from: langleylions on September 07, 2023, 12:49:28 PMwe are not a london club or a north west tourist club , we are a middle income working fan base on the whole yet we are being charged top dollar I think Dave's point still stands.
The cost of the match tickets (which I think are reasonable) didn't come into it, but the fact that the Holiday Inn in the city centre was £336 for the (Tuesday) night definitely did.
Quote from: VillaTim on September 07, 2023, 03:28:41 PMQuote from: Nunkin1965 on September 07, 2023, 03:20:56 PMQuote from: AV84 on September 07, 2023, 01:45:25 PMI know it's about more than just ticket pricing for some people but is it really such a bad thing if some people who usually go to every single game in a season have to miss a couple of cup games, which then allows people who don't usually get to go to games to get tickets? Maybe people willing to pay £35 for a ticket are willing because they know they'll only get to two or three games, but it doesn't make them any less of a supporter.A matchday ticket for Palace in the Doug Ellis is £65?So it's a bit of a bargain for non season ticket holders.But this isn't EPL. It will be 2 fringe teams playing i'd imagine , the likes of Olsen and Chambers and god knows what dregs Everton will throw upApparently they're getting Danny Cadamarteri out of retirement and as a gift to Villa fans, also asking Carl Tiler, who represented both clubs, how his fitness is currently.
The Everton website you mean?