The football season has started across the UK and whichever team you support, the stadium feels like a second home, full of historic importance, athletic brilliance, and astonishing results which can cause celebration or commiseration, week by week and over decades.
The premiership teams invest hugely in making visits to their venues as thrilling and satisfying as they possibly can; to that end the hospitality spaces are state of the art, impressive areas which deliver luxuries and opportunities before, during and after the match which standard ticket holders cannot access.
The Emirates Stadium, home of Arsenal, cost £390 million to build and it commands respect. Manchester City’s home, the Etihad Stadium, replaced Maine Road as the team’s base in 2003 and cost £112 million to build. The importance of hospitality venues is never forgotten when creating a sublime experience, so you’re assured of an exceptional day out.
Who are hospitality venues for?
They’re as perfect for corporate hospitality clients eager to network, achieve marketing goals or to reward top performers as for private party celebrations. Once you’ve experienced the private boxes, suites, exclusive access areas and fine dining, you’ll wonder why you didn’t take advantage of the outstanding hospitality venues before. You’re watching some of the best players in the world compete, why not do so in style.
Football venues hospitality experts including DTB Sports and Events have excellent long- standing relationships with the clubs’ management and offer a range of hospitality packages, to suit all tastes and budgets so please don’t organise a trip yourself; secure the services of industry leaders instead.
Example football venue hospitality package:
2018/2019 season at White Hart Lane, Tottenham Hotspur – Hospitality venue: The Bobby Moore Club, upper area.
Includes:
- Matchday programme, a team sheet and souvenir gift.
- Prime location match seats in the Bobby Moore Club.
- Spurs legends in attendance.
- Man of the Match presentation.
- A champagne reception.
- Three course exclusive dining.
- Complimentary bar throughout the day (2 ½ hours pre-match / 1hour post.)
- Half time refreshments and post-match buffet.
Does change lie ahead in Scotland?
As reported by the BBC on 29th August 2018, an important decision faces the Scottish Football Association: Where to stage national football matches after 2020; will it be current football venue Hampden Park or Murrayfield, the famed home of Scottish rugby?
Using a majority vote, if the Scottish Football Association decides to stick with the prestigious Hampden Park, the widely adopted opinion is that the football venue would require reconfiguration to generate a better atmosphere for the Scotland games.
Hampden Park has a capacity of almost 52000. Murrayfield holds over 67000. Both stadiums were last renovated in the 1990’s so now could be an ideal opportunity for renovation at Scotland’s traditional football stadium.
Time will tell whether fans migrate to Murrayfield for their football or if Hampden Park is to receive some attention to guarantee the football venue’s attraction into the next decade, but the football will be spectacular in either location.
Why not contact DTB Sports and Events to learn more about competitively priced deals at iconic hospitality venues.