The sad fact is, there probably will be enough people prepared to pay 70 quid to get into the Holte suite.And Heck insisting that there is no difference between 'hospitality' and 'normal' fans is quite telling - the problem is that, currently there IS a difference, he wants to have us inhabit a world where there is NO difference.That lack of difference is going to come from us getting used to paying a lot more for things we are used to getting for free, or very little.I am sure he will significantly increase our off-pitch revenue, that's what he has been brought in for, but it's also clear that he's going to focus on getting more money from people that can afford it and not on improving the general product for supporters.I thought it was telling on that VT write up that it was a casual "we'll unblock the bogs and mop up the piss for the West Ham game" one minute, and getting angry about people not sharing his vision of 70 quid a pop to use a facility they once used to get to use for nothing.I absolutely get why we need to increase revenue, that is easy to understand, what I do not like is the imbalance of focus on getting that extra money rather than seeing people currently already get their money's worth in terms of facilities (when in terms of ST and ticket prices, you've literally just started charging more for it a few weeks ago).
have a look at this at Arsenal - nothing comparable to this at Villa Parkhttps://hospitality.arsenal.com/matchday-hospitality/tottenham-hotspur/packages/the-avenell/£1700 per person, per match and sold out pretty much for the season.
Quote from: exigo on September 19, 2023, 12:31:48 PMTo put corporate into the Holte once is a disgrace. To do it twice is unforgiveable.As I keep saying though, it's not corporate, it's just much more expensive tickets with the ability to actually get served. Nobody's going to take a work client they want to impress to sit in the Holte. If you go to the similar type of areas at Spurs or Arsenal, it's just full of fans who can afford to have a nicer experience than people who can't afford it, and the club are banking on there being enough Villa fans who want to do similar.
To put corporate into the Holte once is a disgrace. To do it twice is unforgiveable.
I'm not sure that the Irish bloke that nearly got head-butted in the Arsenal Corporate area the other week would describe it as a 'nicer experience'.
Quote from: London Villan on September 19, 2023, 01:05:07 PMhave a look at this at Arsenal - nothing comparable to this at Villa Parkhttps://hospitality.arsenal.com/matchday-hospitality/tottenham-hotspur/packages/the-avenell/£1700 per person, per match and sold out pretty much for the season.Complimentary drinks including champagne, house spirits, beer, wine and soft drinks
Quote from: Risso on September 19, 2023, 12:37:14 PMQuote from: exigo on September 19, 2023, 12:31:48 PMTo put corporate into the Holte once is a disgrace. To do it twice is unforgiveable.As I keep saying though, it's not corporate, it's just much more expensive tickets with the ability to actually get served. Nobody's going to take a work client they want to impress to sit in the Holte. If you go to the similar type of areas at Spurs or Arsenal, it's just full of fans who can afford to have a nicer experience than people who can't afford it, and the club are banking on there being enough Villa fans who want to do similar.Both Spurs and Arsenal have terrible atmospheres, to the extent that Arsenal now have to set up an “ultras” zone, where they try to engineer the very atmosphere that they wrecked. I know I sound like a stuck record but the owners will fuck around with the Holte at their own peril. They seem intent on driving a steamroller through something that is really important to thousands of proper Villa fans just to keep a minority - who can afford to fork out a few quid - happy.
The package for the Arsenal - Villa game next April is already sold out out.