Quote from: DB on January 29, 2012, 12:40:57 AMQuote from: OasisVillain on January 22, 2012, 09:37:11 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on January 22, 2012, 07:59:07 PMQuote from: The Man With A Stick on January 22, 2012, 07:17:24 PMLooks as though Wulvz are turning the custard bowl into something of similar size, I was quite surprised by the size of their new stand.It'll look daft when they're entertaining Hull in front of 12,000 though.I read yesterday that Wolves aren't actually doing the top level yet. They've stopped work on it and are going to wait till they need it.They're finishing the upper tier, it's the continuation of the stand around the Steve Bull side of the ground that's been put on holdThe roof of the new stand has been delayed due to recent high-winds.I heard it was because their steel supplier had gone bust. Not sure I buy the 'high winds' story - we've hardly had a hurricane recently.
Quote from: OasisVillain on January 22, 2012, 09:37:11 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on January 22, 2012, 07:59:07 PMQuote from: The Man With A Stick on January 22, 2012, 07:17:24 PMLooks as though Wulvz are turning the custard bowl into something of similar size, I was quite surprised by the size of their new stand.It'll look daft when they're entertaining Hull in front of 12,000 though.I read yesterday that Wolves aren't actually doing the top level yet. They've stopped work on it and are going to wait till they need it.They're finishing the upper tier, it's the continuation of the stand around the Steve Bull side of the ground that's been put on holdThe roof of the new stand has been delayed due to recent high-winds.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on January 22, 2012, 07:59:07 PMQuote from: The Man With A Stick on January 22, 2012, 07:17:24 PMLooks as though Wulvz are turning the custard bowl into something of similar size, I was quite surprised by the size of their new stand.It'll look daft when they're entertaining Hull in front of 12,000 though.I read yesterday that Wolves aren't actually doing the top level yet. They've stopped work on it and are going to wait till they need it.They're finishing the upper tier, it's the continuation of the stand around the Steve Bull side of the ground that's been put on hold
Quote from: The Man With A Stick on January 22, 2012, 07:17:24 PMLooks as though Wulvz are turning the custard bowl into something of similar size, I was quite surprised by the size of their new stand.It'll look daft when they're entertaining Hull in front of 12,000 though.I read yesterday that Wolves aren't actually doing the top level yet. They've stopped work on it and are going to wait till they need it.
Looks as though Wulvz are turning the custard bowl into something of similar size, I was quite surprised by the size of their new stand.It'll look daft when they're entertaining Hull in front of 12,000 though.
Wolves have traditionally had good support though...they regularly got 20k + in the championship a few years ago.Better than WBA and SHA anyway.
If Spuds get a new ground then how many clubs will actually have a bigger capacity than VP? Man Ure, Arsenal, Newcastle, Liverpool, Chelski, Sunderland, Man City, Tottenham. That would give us the 9th biggest ground where once upon a time it was in the top five. My point is that if we begin to be perceived as a small club then eventually we will become a small club. Come on Villa! Think big and we may start acting like a big club again. Redevelop the north stand. Make it a replica of the Holte. Add executive boxes if you must, but lets start acting like a big club again!
like I say think small, act small. Think big act big. Build it and if necessary make it cheap, I mean very cheap to get in. Fill the ground. Get it rocking. Get the whole bloody club going forward. What's our motto again? Prepared! Let's get prepared for success and then the success on the field will follow.
Quote from: Rico on February 01, 2012, 10:16:05 AMlike I say think small, act small. Think big act big. Build it and if necessary make it cheap, I mean very cheap to get in. Fill the ground. Get it rocking. Get the whole bloody club going forward. What's our motto again? Prepared! Let's get prepared for success and then the success on the field will follow.Will it???I have worked with many production directors who say things like "We can build this, someone will buy it" when in reality if the product is poor or not what the buyers want they wont buy it.I doubt we could regulary fill a 50k stadium even if we lowered the prices. Just look at the empty seats when we cut prices now! I bet my life that we will not sell out tonight even though the club are offering tickets at cut price levels.If we are going to spend money then spend it on the team not on the stadium [Investment in the stadium can come later if we are successful on the pitch]Although PLEASE PUT THE BLOODY VIDEO SCREEN BACK ON THE NORTH STAND
Quote from: MarkM on February 01, 2012, 10:28:25 AMQuote from: Rico on February 01, 2012, 10:16:05 AMlike I say think small, act small. Think big act big. Build it and if necessary make it cheap, I mean very cheap to get in. Fill the ground. Get it rocking. Get the whole bloody club going forward. What's our motto again? Prepared! Let's get prepared for success and then the success on the field will follow.Will it???I have worked with many production directors who say things like "We can build this, someone will buy it" when in reality if the product is poor or not what the buyers want they wont buy it.I doubt we could regulary fill a 50k stadium even if we lowered the prices. Just look at the empty seats when we cut prices now! I bet my life that we will not sell out tonight even though the club are offering tickets at cut price levels.If we are going to spend money then spend it on the team not on the stadium [Investment in the stadium can come later if we are successful on the pitch]Although PLEASE PUT THE BLOODY VIDEO SCREEN BACK ON THE NORTH STANDI think its better to tie the two things together and build a plan that involves both - i.e. build the team and stand as part of one whole ambitious plan of forward thinking.The article on Spurs' redevelopment is interesting for me because their building a new stadium is seen as a case of community regeneration. Thus, Spurs have been able to get funds from quite a few sources towards the rebuild. Is there no way we can do this at Villa? We are sitting back, resting on our laurels and allowing other clubs to overtake us in terms of squad building and revenue generation. We need to get Birmingham City Council, Genting, our new kit manufacturers, Acorns - all our stakeholders on board - to see this project through.Compared to what Spurs are doing, our new stand is a very small project. Compared to what Liverpool, Everton and one or two other clubs need to do, it is a very small project. Why allow our rivals to show ambition and forge ahead when we are in the fortunate position of being able to match their stadium growth at a fraction of the cost?
Totally agree. Birmingham needs a top class stadium. It used to VP but not anymore. Don't get me wrong it's still a nice stadium, but not iconic. That's partly down to the piecemeal way it's been developed, and if you think back to the old VP it at least had some fantastic character, i.e the old Trinity Road stand, the massive Holte End and the AV flood lights. Now it's just a mish mash of stands. At least redeveloping the North Stand as a mirror image of the Holte End would add some symmetry.
Quote from: Rico on February 01, 2012, 01:57:22 PMTotally agree. Birmingham needs a top class stadium. It used to VP but not anymore. Don't get me wrong it's still a nice stadium, but not iconic. That's partly down to the piecemeal way it's been developed, and if you think back to the old VP it at least had some fantastic character, i.e the old Trinity Road stand, the massive Holte End and the AV flood lights. Now it's just a mish mash of stands. At least redeveloping the North Stand as a mirror image of the Holte End would add some symmetry.Shame on you!Villa Park has more character and history about it than 99% of football grounds in this country.