Its actually £28500, the vat has been paid by a company. the rugby was sold to another company. believe me its £72 per game.. Each to their own as you say.. you don't fancy it? Well, Its not compulsory.. However the companies that have sold out the boxes etc are helping to keep the cost of season tickets down for everybody else, the stadium has been built in order to generate more income in order to compete at the highest level attainable, I find it strange that the people who sneer about that are the first to be demanding players being bought on a daily basis during the transfer windows and yet demand tickets prices are as low as possible? It reminds me of socialism, the ones who pay the least are the noisiest in demanding the most in return.
No socialism is those who are fortunate enjoying their fortune but at the same time putting a fair share in a pot so that people who are less fortunate don't have to suffer poverty. The young can have an education and work towards building a career. The elderly can have their pensions and are rewarded for years of hard work. Young families can be supported so that children don't go to bed hungry. The more you earn the more you pay but you also have more money. But of course those with power are rich and greedy and so capitalism prevails where the richest pay less tax, the less fortunate are In poverty. The young are debt ridden and struggling, futures compromised. The elderly suffer and aren't rewarded for years of work. Young families sleep hungry. Of course the more you earn the more you pay but for money that would make negligible difference to the richest, or the absence of it to the taxman, many suffer.
if only it were. Your naivety is laughable. The most accurate description of the Labour party was one I heard at the last election "Labour used to be for workers now its for shirkers." never a truer word.
Ask these fat cat greedy, greasy, money grabbing, scumbags what they do with their £100k per year plus and union paid for mansions, whilst their members are suffering carrying the burdens of their socialism and self righteousness. http://cda.uat-thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/3663299/100k-deals-for-striking-bosses.html
Get of your arse, go and do the best you can and see where it takes you. One bit of advise, the world is your oyster make of it what you wish. But don't expect everything to be handed to you on a plate.
Not quite sure what you mean by "the Company" . Who are they and why would they pay the VAT. Do you not buy from Bristol Sport or is it a third party? Having said that I cannot understand your comments that Box renters subsidise season ticket prices as I thought the whole project was designed to maximise total revenue. I have no objection to you spending your money on whatever you choose but would not be happy to be told that those who choose to pay more underpin other supporters ticket prices.
It says 'a company' and who 'they are'. is irrelevant, I have explained clearly how we have bought it. So are you assuming that with fans demands for ever more expensive signings and wages, the companies that pay corporate prices for events etc are not underpinning season ticket prices, do you understand what sponsorship is? Where do you assume this money will come from to 'maximise total revenue'?
Personally I think it's a magic deal and if the individual is happy, his money and Bob's your uncle, he's happy, the club is happy, in fact everybody is happy, WWWwwwwwweeeeee!!!!!!
What I am saying is that if a market exists to build and sell private boxes then that's fair enough. What I am also saying is that in the modern business that is football, that revenue does not go to underpinning or subsidising other supporters ticket prices , it simply goes into the pot. A football club can never have enough money and charges whatever the market will stand.
I am available for any invitations to this luxury suite but only in the interests of foreign relations and support for Bristol City. How's that for commitment?
He did mention that if he can't go or his mates can't go that he will take one poster on here every time. So keep your fingers crossed and be nice to him
Well, I think the Gate is really starting to take shape and become a stadium to be really proud of. Unlike many, this upgrade was always my favoured option over a relocation. It's City's spritual home and to see the revamp is amazing. I may be back in the UK for a wedding in March, so really want to get to the Gate and have a look.
Has anything ever been said officially about redeveloping the Atyeo stand or is it all down to houses on Ashton Road and a no-no?
When it was built they wanted it higher, but planning turned it down as it would intrude on light into the gardens of the houses behind. So for the time being it's the highest it can go, but as to rumours about buying the houses behind is really just rumours and speculation. I think they will be tidying it up a bit, but in my opinion if it becomes the away stand then the rest of the ground will be pretty imposing on it.
Its something to consider for the future, but we'll be needing constant premiership football to make it worth it
How are we going to consider it in the future? If we don't own those houses the only chance we have off persuading the council to allow us would be to change the direction of the sun.