Quote from: Demitri_C on September 05, 2024, 09:52:37 AMQuote from: glinch on September 05, 2024, 09:49:21 AMCould see Celtic fans picking up the general sale tickets.Also non-villa fans going to Bayern and Juve games. Good chance these games will sell out regardlessIf villa fans dont want to pay 100% the home ends will be full of celtic fans thats when there will be troubleHow are they going to buy tickets in the home end without a client ref etc
Quote from: glinch on September 05, 2024, 09:49:21 AMCould see Celtic fans picking up the general sale tickets.Also non-villa fans going to Bayern and Juve games. Good chance these games will sell out regardlessIf villa fans dont want to pay 100% the home ends will be full of celtic fans thats when there will be trouble
Could see Celtic fans picking up the general sale tickets.Also non-villa fans going to Bayern and Juve games. Good chance these games will sell out regardless
Quote from: VillaTim on September 05, 2024, 09:53:25 AMQuote from: Demitri_C on September 05, 2024, 09:52:37 AMQuote from: glinch on September 05, 2024, 09:49:21 AMCould see Celtic fans picking up the general sale tickets.Also non-villa fans going to Bayern and Juve games. Good chance these games will sell out regardlessIf villa fans dont want to pay 100% the home ends will be full of celtic fans thats when there will be troubleHow are they going to buy tickets in the home end without a client ref etcYeah the way the others have answered. They could just buy a cheap cup game ticket or be a member so they can get a ticket
When has there ever been a successful boycott? Clubs know that the emotive nature of our support will always override this hence they take the piss. The only "boycott" is the one enforced by cost and that day is not far away. But those missing will just be replaced. By how many and how often is the risk the club is taking.
I know one Celtic fan, shortbread on his face, and I've seen him at games at Villa Park with his mates as a neutral.They exist! They're among us!
Quote from: Nev on September 05, 2024, 09:08:43 AMWhen has there ever been a successful boycott? Clubs know that the emotive nature of our support will always override this hence they take the piss. The only "boycott" is the one enforced by cost and that day is not far away. But those missing will just be replaced. By how many and how often is the risk the club is taking.Liverpool did one a few years back directed at the ownership. Was an organised walkout on the Kop and I think there was a u turn on whatever price rises were imminent. Probably already been mentioned but anyone know the prices Newcastle were charging for PSG and AC Milan last season?Yes I know who owns them but would be interested how significantly they bumped up the prices from what they charge for prem games.
I am a bit taken aback by the bad press this has attracted. When was the last time the club had such negative publicity?