After Bradford, the Taylor report and everything else, I doubt very much any stand in the top flight could have survived until 2000 were that actually the case.
One thing I worry about is we're talking about Baker, Gardner and Steer coming back to the club and doing a job. They currently play for the 16th, 17th and 19th best teams in the division. Bristol City in particular appear to be terrible at the back.
The three wise men? Fred Rinder? Forgive me, but if it is anyone connected to the club in the past 20 years, I might be a tad cynical. What was the £2-3 million spent on in 1992?
I blame the architectural community at the time. It was riddled with middle class snobbery. If Villa Park had been a theatre or a railway station or law courts there would have been a nationwide outcry at the loss of part of our Victorian architectural history. But it was only a football ground populated by the great unwashed who kept coal in the bath.
History has shown that you can demolish practically any building in Birmingham and get little more than a few shrugged shoulders in response. That's what we do here.
Quote from: KevinGage on April 17, 2016, 11:44:18 PMAfter Bradford, the Taylor report and everything else, I doubt very much any stand in the top flight could have survived until 2000 were that actually the case. That's what I was told by those who know a bit about these things.