A somewhat rare serious post from me, having read the numerous posts complaining about the pricing on match day tickets, programmes and in-Amex catering.
I can understand it - we all like a bargain and don't like paying more for something than we feel we have to, but I think some people are forgetting a few things....
- Tony Bloom has pumped in excess of £120m into the Albion, most notably to build the Amex itself.
- Tony Bloom continues to personally support the club, from the further seats that are in use for the first time tonight, the extra seats still to come and the training facility that we all hope will produce the Albion stars of tomorrow, even some of the exciting players we have all enjoyed over the last year.
- If Tony Bloom's financial support ended with the building of the Amex itself, we would not have a squad to compete in the top half of the Championship today.
- Ultimately, however, the Albion needs to be self-sustaining. We don't want to be "the next Pompey" in a few years time - looking back regrettably at gross financial mismanagement of the Albion that could threaten the very existence of the club itself.
- In short, things need to be paid for somehow.
What this doesn't mean though, is that we should accept a poor quality product or service. Gripes on that level are always valid and I'm sure the club will always be receptive as to how things can be improved. But people need to understand that "improved" does not always mean "made cheaper".
(Oh, and do yourself a favour and always use your smartcard when you purchase something, so you can take an immediate 10% off the published price)
I can understand it - we all like a bargain and don't like paying more for something than we feel we have to, but I think some people are forgetting a few things....
- Tony Bloom has pumped in excess of £120m into the Albion, most notably to build the Amex itself.
- Tony Bloom continues to personally support the club, from the further seats that are in use for the first time tonight, the extra seats still to come and the training facility that we all hope will produce the Albion stars of tomorrow, even some of the exciting players we have all enjoyed over the last year.
- If Tony Bloom's financial support ended with the building of the Amex itself, we would not have a squad to compete in the top half of the Championship today.
- Ultimately, however, the Albion needs to be self-sustaining. We don't want to be "the next Pompey" in a few years time - looking back regrettably at gross financial mismanagement of the Albion that could threaten the very existence of the club itself.
- In short, things need to be paid for somehow.
What this doesn't mean though, is that we should accept a poor quality product or service. Gripes on that level are always valid and I'm sure the club will always be receptive as to how things can be improved. But people need to understand that "improved" does not always mean "made cheaper".
(Oh, and do yourself a favour and always use your smartcard when you purchase something, so you can take an immediate 10% off the published price)