Boycott of cup games isn't a bad shout actually. The mainstream media might see it as just another example of how fickle Villa fans are, playing CL football and still whinging etc, but hitting match day revenue and negative PR is the only thing that worm Heck will understand.I was watching that Burnley documentary last night, and there was a surreal scene where the Heck types were bemoaning the poor atmosphere in the ground, as their team was getting spanked on a weekly basis. One of the Hecks pushed for getting a drum in. Did any of you see it? No staff willing to challenge what was a clearly very bad idea and hence the drums stayed. That's what seems to be happening at Villa, skip having functioning technology, toilets and other basics and instead focus on some other drum like nonsense.
You would think or hope that Wes and Naz would be a little embarrassed by this reaction and would quickly get a club statement sent out pronto telling us about the re-think. Perhaps they won't as they've employed Heck on the basis that he will increase commercial income. He's complying with his remit so he's done nothing wrong. Maybe they should reword the remit to include "don't take the fans for mugs"If there is no statement and rethink it will be very telling.
Unfortunately the normal rules of supply and demand don't apply to football. Much like China's growth is based on slave labour pretending to be a market economy, clubs know that they have a captive consumer base. The prices are obscene, but they'll still be confident of filling the stadium and then some.
This will probably be my last year with a season ticket. I still like going down, but with the journey, and the traffic afterwards, it's the best part of a whole day gone, and I don't enjoy it enough to compensate for missing out on family life and other stuff I'd rather be doing.