I was always told as a kid, never trust anyone from Easthill
I have to say, it has proven to be extremely good advice for the last 50 years
So. how many tickets are on sale ? I would guess 3000
*cough* Foredown rules *cough*
I was always told as a kid, never trust anyone from Easthill
I have to say, it has proven to be extremely good advice for the last 50 years
So. how many tickets are on sale ? I would guess 3000
Let's make it easy for you.
I don't think many are questioning the eventual volume of tickets available, more the staggered release for which a decent explanation might be a little slow in coming.
Actually I’ve been to well over 300 including those I’ve just visited without seeing games at but still your 372 is impressive - you need to get out, I mean stay in, more!
But I don’t agree about Villa Park. I’ve been there a lot through family roots and honestly loathe the place. Both my grandfathers supported them, and boy did they go on about this great club that invented football, or similar. Aston is a complete ****hole, the whole place should be knocked down and rebuilt. It’s not necessarily about the 4 sheds that you watch from, but also about the fans who create the atmosphere. They are locked in 1982, genuinely think they are superior to most other clubs and fans as a result, have a fairly hard core of fans who cause as much trouble as many and more than most but get sanctimonious when they get it in return, seem to relish others losing more than their own team winning (were you there the year we didn’t win the title in a game that meant absolutely nothing to them), etc etc. When Dr Tony took them over, he said within 5 years they would be one of the top 6 sides in the WORLD, yes really he said that!
A few Wet Spam coloured seats and a banner saying ‘The Holte End - the 12th man’ doesn’t do it for me I’m afraid. When you are up there, ask them when they last won a trophy? And yet they have an ongoing feud with Newcastle fans about trophies etc FFS.
Wow, you really don't like them. Personally never had an issue going there and imo its a smart looking old stadium with a lot of character.
Not sure as a BHA fan we've got a leg to stand on trying to goad villa fans by asking when they last won a trophy. Do they really have a 'feud' with Newcastle fans over trophies!? Can't imagine why... Villa win that pretty comfortably (for now) anyway
Great stuff I’ve done 372 if you’re comparing experiences but Villa park is widely regarded as one of the best stadiums about
It does seem most on here are more worried about the quality of the concourse, the transport (ever been to the AMEX) when considering a good away day mind so I’m definitely in the minority.
To be honest, I don't care what is 'widely regarded', it's my view that counts for me. An away day isn't just sitting on a seat watching a game (or standing in front of it). It's the travel, a good place to have a drink, stadium food etc etc. That doesn't mean those things are more important that the actual match, they just all contribute to the experience.
Interesting - can't see that at all - just shows same blocks available as 9am with about 700 left now.
C9 2 Seats available
Q3 72 Seats available
P10 127 Seats available
Q2 286 Seats available
Q1 300 Seats available
Yes, it’s more than just the bricks and mortar. Molineux always looks a nice ground on TV, better than when I saw Albion win there in the mid 80s, but they now sit the away fans below the home fans in the old John Ireland stand and I hear that the liquid coming down on you from above may politely be described as ‘used beer’, so I suspect that may impact one’s enjoyment somewhat! I’ve seen worse at other grounds to be fair, but most grounds don’t have home and away fans sat one above the other any more with a few exceptions.
Can't say I witnessed anything like that the last two times we've played there (when fans could go). In fact, can't say I've witnessed anything like that at any EPL game in the last four and bit season.
Can't say I witnessed anything like that the last two times we've played there (when fans could go). In fact, can't say I've witnessed anything like that at any EPL game in the last four and bit season.
Can't say I witnessed anything like that the last two times we've played there (when fans could go). In fact, can't say I've witnessed anything like that at any EPL game in the last four and bit season.
It was the Albion's first ever away game in the top division... midweek night game after we got trounced by the Arsenal... yes we lost narrowly, but the trip on the seagull special, the floodlit game atmosphere.... always left an impression. I love going there, plus I have a couple of Villa mates, we always make a weekend of it.... its curry central.First went to a packed Villa Park in the late 70’s in the Witton End. It’s never captured the same atmosphere since but still love going there.
It was the Albion's first ever away game in the top division... midweek night game after we got trounced by the Arsenal... yes we lost narrowly, but the trip on the seagull special, the floodlit game atmosphere.... always left an impression. I love going there, plus I have a couple of Villa mates, we always make a weekend of it.... its curry central.
PS I sold the program for this game, about 5 years ago.. £45.... glossy A4 publication.
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- What about the furore when Villa were allowed to walk in a goal against Leeds in the play offs because Leeds played on to score when a Villa player was injured. Villa had the chance to do the same when the VAR failed against Sheffield United in a game that ultimately kept them up, but did they return the favour?