A surprising number of fans on here seem ok with the idea of selling off a bit of history for the sake of making a few quick bucks - as for me I'm firmly against it.The names Aston Villa, Villa Park, Holte End & Trinity Road are untouchable at any price, as are the club colours.Acceptance of changing any of those will within no time lead to them all being sold off to the highest bidder - and our entire identity will have been lost to the pockets of agents and average footballers.What on earth do you people think we'd get in return for the Holte End becoming the Bet365 Stand or whatever? Do you really think it would make even the slightest difference to us being at best a mid-table Premier League side?Even if we sold off everything we stand for for £10billon would it be worth it? We'd be challenging top four after a few years, attracting thousands of glory hunters and tourists, pricing out and discarding the fans who have stood by us through the shit years and given birth to a generation of spoilt fans like Chelsea.No thanks. I'd rather drop down a division or two than become that kind of club.Hopefully it's all just Neil Moxley, a Bluenose, trying to fill space and stir up a bit of controversy.
Quote from: Chris Smith on December 07, 2014, 11:01:32 AMQuote from: Yossarian on December 07, 2014, 10:50:58 AMI think it a rather naive assumption that the money from this would be used to invest in the squad.You're right, it might be used to help keep our match day prices below the average for the league instead.Quite. The Lerner administration has practically infinite faults when it comes to football matters, but all of his actions relating to the club rather than the team have been done clearly with a genuine feeling for the fans and their opinions, as well as with a Villa-ish class. He's not a Mike Ashley type, and wouldn't sanction something like this for no reason.
Quote from: Yossarian on December 07, 2014, 10:50:58 AMI think it a rather naive assumption that the money from this would be used to invest in the squad.You're right, it might be used to help keep our match day prices below the average for the league instead.
I think it a rather naive assumption that the money from this would be used to invest in the squad.
I don't see how it will generate significant funds.Newcastle tried this we renaming St James's at it wasn't seen as viable enough to continue with as people still called it St James so they dropped Sports direct stadium and went back to St James's.
Quote from: David_Nab on December 07, 2014, 02:03:51 PMI don't see how it will generate significant funds.Newcastle tried this we renaming St James's at it wasn't seen as viable enough to continue with as people still called it St James so they dropped Sports direct stadium and went back to St James's.The SDA was dropped when they changed sponsors. It was Wonga who decided to change it back to St James' Park, not Newcastle.
Not for me. I'd compromise by letting the club ballot the fans and I would accept their decision. Bet that won't happen though.
Quote from: DeKuip on December 07, 2014, 01:33:47 PMA surprising number of fans on here seem ok with the idea of selling off a bit of history for the sake of making a few quick bucks - as for me I'm firmly against it.The names Aston Villa, Villa Park, Holte End & Trinity Road are untouchable at any price, as are the club colours.Acceptance of changing any of those will within no time lead to them all being sold off to the highest bidder - and our entire identity will have been lost to the pockets of agents and average footballers.What on earth do you people think we'd get in return for the Holte End becoming the Bet365 Stand or whatever? Do you really think it would make even the slightest difference to us being at best a mid-table Premier League side?Even if we sold off everything we stand for for £10billon would it be worth it? We'd be challenging top four after a few years, attracting thousands of glory hunters and tourists, pricing out and discarding the fans who have stood by us through the shit years and given birth to a generation of spoilt fans like Chelsea.No thanks. I'd rather drop down a division or two than become that kind of club.Hopefully it's all just Neil Moxley, a Bluenose, trying to fill space and stir up a bit of controversy.What do you want then?