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blunther

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  1. Can we not 'Cup Final 1 of X' this one for old times sake?
  2. The club has a meeting with the FAB on 27th March to talk through next season's Season Ticket pricing and structure - so with that in mind, It'd be interesting to know peoples thoughts. Will you be renewing? Probably, yeah. Unless they really take the piss. What are you expecting in terms of pricing? About 10% increase, which is a lot on top of the previous years What would make the season ticket more attractive to you and what would force you to give it up? As others have said, sort resale out. They should be put up for sale immediately - the club still makes a hefty chunk out of it and it gives more choice to those unable to get season tickets. What do you think the club could do differently with season ticketing or season ticket holders? Some sort of area which fans can go to before and after the game for a few drinks out of a glass with somewhere to sit would be nice. I'm dreaming now but what about some sort of suite, maybe in the Holte. What are your feelings on the waiting list and the chances of people on the list getting tickets next year? I imagine any lapsed season tickets won't go to the waiting list as they don't seem to like ST holders anymore and will think they can get more ancillary spending from people who come less often. How much is yours and how much has it gone up over the last couple of seasons? £800 odd, was £500 odd a few years back. My dad's been rinsed the most since they got rid of concessions in our area and 'simplified' the seating plan. His went up 67% in one year alone (it was capped to 50% for a year, but just got added on the next season on top of the other 15% or whatever it was Where do you feel we sit in relation to other clubs and their offer? My baggies mate pays about tuppence ha'penny, but they're shit so I don't know. Tipping point for a lot of people is a grand I expect. I'll certainly think hard once that limit is broken.
  3. Put it over 12 months and it just becomes a consistent monthly bill, making it far easier to budget.
  4. Nah, they're going to 'consult' on price rises on the 20th March "Would you prefer a 20% or a 25% rise in ticket prices?" "Our consultation demonstrates that fans show an overwhelming support for a 20% rise in ticket prices"
  5. Another 15 years, several trophies, and he'll leave with a statue and a stand named after him
  6. Saw this thread at the top and the Kourtney Hause thread directly below and feared the worst....
  7. Chelsea would get Conference League if they win today. If Liverpool win it'll go to league position.
  8. I was fuming we barely played him during that relegation season. Not that I think we'd have got many more points, but at least he might have provided some entertainment and/or comedy. Always wonder with players like this, if they'd had a couple of years playing under someone like Emery in their early twenties, could he have imparted the knowledge of the game to make him a proper player.
  9. blunther

    Unai Emery

    The only thing that upsets me about Emery (though I have the utmost respect for it) is he never comes to the Holte after a match to take the plaudits. I get why, and its a strength, but I just want him to know how loved he is.
  10. Did well, especially that bit early on when he drove into their half. For a 6th choice (!) CB he's very good!
  11. Awoniyi in for them. Would be good for someone to rough him up a bit the first five minutes while refs are still reluctant to get a card out.
  12. It's not really about 'want'. I'd love to spend more time there before and after the match, but my choices before the match are standing up in a packed concourse paying £6 for a pint of piss, or, well, that's about it. For warmer matches I've had a couple of cans in the park before I guess. After the match the choice is head straight out, or get thrown out of the stand and stand outside doing nothing. It's ridiculous how little effort the club make sometimes.
  13. Some sort of road management is the only way forward if we're going to increase capacity. I'd love to see the walking to the ground figures for different clubs. I'd wager than Liverpool's walking figures are orders of magnitudes above ours. We might have some dense housing locally like Liverpool, but far fewer locals are Villa fans I'd guess. We also have a lot of industrial units around reducing density (not sure what it's like around Liverpool). Lets face it, if you lived within a 2 mile radius of the ground and are able-bodied, walking would be cheaper, quicker and easier. Edit: I see Rugeley Villan has already made a similar.point
  14. Well, there's always next season chaps! (I know it's just rumours, but I'm used to any rumours about our injuries ending up to be true)
  15. I'm not too downbeat. It's the first time we've played well against decent opposition since the start of December. We had plenty of chances to win it, and didn't take them. Man U took theirs. Not too salty over that, I expected worse.
  16. Absolute shite. Can't believe we charge £63 for this.
  17. Some bellend must have done that to mine too as they're now available again (for £63! Shocking price.)
  18. just seems daft waiting for that last single seat in A2 to sell when there's probably hundreds of people looking for Holte End tickets.
  19. And my response: I understand the system of only selling resale seats once we're at 'sold out', but I wonder if the definition of 'sold out' could be loosened a little, for the good of both ST holders wanting to sell a seat, the club's finances and fans who are looking to attend. When we're down to the final 50 seats in the original batch, it's inevitable that lots of them will be single seats. I'd imagine that many fans will have logged on over the weekend and yesterday, seen only a very limited selection of seats, often singles, and in a place they might not want to sit, then thought 'well, I'll have to miss this game'. These fans may well not think to come back and look when there's only a few hours before kickoff on the same day - making plans to attend a match might need a few days notice to get friends involved, arrange childcare, sort things out with work or what have you. It seems to me the club would be better off selling the resale seats even if we get, say, below 100 of the normal seats. I understand the club is making less money per seat as they're having to the refund ST holders to an extent, but it's still a healthy profit margin. My seat has sold now (thank you!) for £63, of which I am refunded about £30. Fine, that's what we signed up for, and it's still good money for the club. Releasing seats earlier, we might sell 500 more resale seats, at the expense of not selling the 100 non-resale seats. This generates more revenue for the club, helps out ST holders when they can't attend and gives a better fan experience for those attending who get far more choice over where to sit, as well as side-revenue from drinks, food, merch etc that the club hopefully gets a cut of (unless Dr Tony sold all that off!). Fulham was obviously a different situation with them not taking the full allocation, but again I wonder how many fans had a look that would have bought tickets in a more desirable location but didn't fancy paying full price to sit above the away fans in a dated stand with terrible facilities. Is this something that could be suggested to the commercial manager or whoever is responsible? Waiting for that very last seat to sell in A2 could cost hundreds of potential ticket sales in other areas.
  20. Reply from the club: I hope this email finds you well. I am reaching out in response to your recent correspondence (complaint reference 24 Jan-Mar 048). While it is regrettable that your experience led you to file a complaint, I am sincerely grateful for the time and effort you invested in expressing your thoughts via email. Although I had hoped to connect with you over the phone, it seems your mobile has gone to voicemail from which I have left you a message, prompting me to provide a swift written response. Concerning the resale seats for the Newcastle game not being available at the time of your initial email, I am pleased to inform you that the game reached a sell-out late last night; As a result, resale seats have been activated for tonight's match. I understand the frustration you may have experienced until this point and commend your commitment to using the proper channels for season ticket resale. It is important to persist in utilizing the club's designated resale platform, ensuring accountability for both sellers and buyers. In adherence to the Season Ticket Match Re-sale Terms and Conditions, the resale scheme operates once all available tickets for the match have been sold. Our priority remains the sale of general admission seats over resale seats, as the latter are partially reimbursed to season ticket holders. Regrettably, for the Newcastle game, general admission seats were not entirely sold out until later yesterday. This season, we only encountered one instance where a game did not feature active resale seats, attributed to Fulham not taking their full away allocation, resulting in several vacant seats in the upper Doug Ellis. Various factors influence whether a game reaches a sell-out. With Newcastle in particular, it has been unclear whether we would reach this point. As well as it being a midweek game, which limits the number of families that have the desire to attend, other factors include a less desirable kick-off time, television coverage, and a surge in sales observed in the last few days is possibly tied to supporters waiting until payday to make their purchases.
  21. Stupid kick off time, no trains.
  22. Yep, they've finally put them up. Less than 12 hours before kick off. Ridiculous
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