Quote from: SoccerHQ on October 15, 2012, 10:06:42 PMVilla Park is close enough to the City centre as it is, it takes 6 minutes on the train from New Street to Witton and 10 minutes on the bus. Before I say this, it is worth remembering that I'm speaking as an outsider (Londoner to be specific) who only visits Brum every so often to watch the Villa when I can. So some of what I say may be incorrect. Although the journey to VP from the city centre is quite quick, I get the impression that Brum is one of those cities where nearly every journey from one part of the city to another has to be via the city centre. I remember once going to Small Heath (came early for a match and thought I'd check out the enemy area for something to do) and thought I could probably go directly to VP (or at least somewhere near) from there. Little did I know that I had to go all the way back to the town centre and then on from there. So I assume it is pretty awkward to get to VP from some parts of Brum? Also, although Witton is a decent enough area, I am not sure it is best suited hosting a top-flight football club. It seems very much like a humble residential area with a localised outlook. By this I mean it isn't really great for catering to the needs of people who come from many different places (which the stadium obviously attracts) and is mainly suited for the local community. Look at the little high road that is there. Some small eateries, a couple of butchers, hairdressers, internet cafe...oh and a Mosque if I remember correct. The Tescos is the only real landmark of any kind there. To me the stadium actually seems out of place there and almost like Aston Villa have outgrown the area.
Villa Park is close enough to the City centre as it is, it takes 6 minutes on the train from New Street to Witton and 10 minutes on the bus.
Quote from: 1874 on October 15, 2012, 08:59:21 PMHere is the link by the way: www.astonvilla.vitalfootball.co.uk/article.asp?a=7513646Thought the arguments were well put myself.
Here is the link by the way: www.astonvilla.vitalfootball.co.uk/article.asp?a=7513646
Quote from: 1874 on October 16, 2012, 02:14:43 AMQuote from: SoccerHQ on October 15, 2012, 10:06:42 PMVilla Park is close enough to the City centre as it is, it takes 6 minutes on the train from New Street to Witton and 10 minutes on the bus. Before I say this, it is worth remembering that I'm speaking as an outsider (Londoner to be specific) who only visits Brum every so often to watch the Villa when I can. So some of what I say may be incorrect. Although the journey to VP from the city centre is quite quick, I get the impression that Brum is one of those cities where nearly every journey from one part of the city to another has to be via the city centre. I remember once going to Small Heath (came early for a match and thought I'd check out the enemy area for something to do) and thought I could probably go directly to VP (or at least somewhere near) from there. Little did I know that I had to go all the way back to the town centre and then on from there. So I assume it is pretty awkward to get to VP from some parts of Brum? Also, although Witton is a decent enough area, I am not sure it is best suited hosting a top-flight football club. It seems very much like a humble residential area with a localised outlook. By this I mean it isn't really great for catering to the needs of people who come from many different places (which the stadium obviously attracts) and is mainly suited for the local community. Look at the little high road that is there. Some small eateries, a couple of butchers, hairdressers, internet cafe...oh and a Mosque if I remember correct. The Tescos is the only real landmark of any kind there. To me the stadium actually seems out of place there and almost like Aston Villa have outgrown the area.That goes for a lot of the old grounds though, eg Anfield and Goodison. All built in areas 100 years ago that you wouldn't choose to build a stadium in these days. They may be inconvenient, but I prefer them to the soulless, identikit new stadia on retail parks like Wigan, Bolton and Stoke etc.
The Tescos is the only real landmark of any kind there. To me the stadium actually seems out of place there and almost like Aston Villa have outgrown the area.