The only minutes I've seen are from Scott on VT, about halfway down this page: https://www.villatalk.com/topic/24408-fans-advisory-board-meeting-16th-september/page/8/Sounds like things are getting a bit fractious, understandably.
It's fine to offer that sort of hospitality option, but it can't be at the expense of, or instead of improving facilities around the grounds for all fans. Imagine going to a theatre (equivalent prices) and experiencing some of the facilities and services we have to put up with.
As I said I'm fine with it, they can crack on but they won't get another penny from me outside the ticket cost, and I will cling onto that ticket just so they cannot maximise revenue from it out of pure spite.
Quote from: London Villan on September 19, 2023, 11:35:11 AMIt's fine to offer that sort of hospitality option, but it can't be at the expense of, or instead of improving facilities around the grounds for all fans. Imagine going to a theatre (equivalent prices) and experiencing some of the facilities and services we have to put up with. I agree entirely re the second sentence.re the first, it looks to me more and more like that is exactly what is happening.Someone on the VillaTalk thread talked about having heard that Liverpool make so much out of 1-2 games a season fans, and how much other top clubs charge for similar, which is all good and fair enough for the club to have that in their minds, but there's one big fucking difference here - Liverpool are successful, have won leagues and Champions Leagues in recent years, and haven't spent, until recently, an entire decade being absolutely shit, out of the top flight and with part of their ground closed off because nobody wanted to go to the matches.This is all a bit too chicken - egg for my liking.
The 'corpoarte hospitality' thing is an absolute abomination too, in the wider society sense. It exists as a way to spunk on piss ups money instead of paying tax, fundamentally.