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.
Quote from: RamboandBruno on September 05, 2024, 07:32:26 PMA really good article that I really wish didnt have to be written. I think the Bologna game may actually end up being an unorganised protest. I just dint imagine enough people paying that much for that particular natch.I think every game will be a sell out. Including Bologna. Apparently so do the club.
A really good article that I really wish didnt have to be written. I think the Bologna game may actually end up being an unorganised protest. I just dint imagine enough people paying that much for that particular natch.
Quote from: Accent Guy on September 05, 2024, 08:32:31 PMQuote from: RamboandBruno on September 05, 2024, 07:32:26 PMA really good article that I really wish didnt have to be written. I think the Bologna game may actually end up being an unorganised protest. I just dint imagine enough people paying that much for that particular natch.I think every game will be a sell out. Including Bologna. Apparently so do the club.And me. They’ll be those that try and get tickets for Bayern and Juve and are unsuccessful, they’ll then try for Bologna. Not got the wow factor but you would have still seen the Villa in the champions league.
Quote from: Accent Guy on September 05, 2024, 08:32:31 PMQuote from: RamboandBruno on September 05, 2024, 07:32:26 PMA really good article that I really wish didnt have to be written. I think the Bologna game may actually end up being an unorganised protest. I just dint imagine enough people paying that much for that particular natch.I think every game will be a sell out. Including Bologna. Apparently so do the club.I think you may well be right.I studied economics in the mid 1970's, and there was a concept named the price elasticity of demand for a product. Clearly, the current administration have decided that our current expanding supporter base are sufficiently elastic to bear the load. As many posters have remarked over several years, and particularly DW, the social base of our support is irrevocably changing.
Quote from: adrenachrome on September 06, 2024, 01:19:14 AMQuote from: Accent Guy on September 05, 2024, 08:32:31 PMQuote from: RamboandBruno on September 05, 2024, 07:32:26 PMA really good article that I really wish didnt have to be written. I think the Bologna game may actually end up being an unorganised protest. I just dint imagine enough people paying that much for that particular natch.I think every game will be a sell out. Including Bologna. Apparently so do the club.I think you may well be right.I studied economics in the mid 1970's, and there was a concept named the price elasticity of demand for a product. Clearly, the current administration have decided that our current expanding supporter base are sufficiently elastic to bear the load. As many posters have remarked over several years, and particularly DW, the social base of our support is irrevocably changing.But isn’t that just a societal change anyway, a shift of lots of people into the middle classes through occupation, education etc etc. I’m not sure that’s peculiar to the Villa.
I often use the line from a favourite song of mine"The problem with success is that you become what you detest"If / when we continue to upset the establishment and win the league or even the Champions league (Don't mock as even SUE has stated these are his targets) you just wait to see all the Johnny come latelys that turn up at VP with their half and half scarves who will think nothing of a few hundred quid for a match day "experience".To think i used the away day trains every other weekend and queue up at Mold Trafford to pay £1.50 to get in with my working wages of £26.50 per week. Everything in them days were proportinonate today it is almost the opposite on everything not just football.I hope the media backlash has prompted a rethink
Is the hike in the cost of disabled parking spaces at VP true?