All this talk of 60k capacity and Champions League is great, but I dream of a VP where you can get a pint at half time without having to start queuing on 35 minutes and actually get served before the teams re-appear. I live in hope.
It's great to have ambition but don't tell me, show me. 60,000, yes please! But please show me.
One of the things I learned hanging around street corners on matchday is that once a Villa Park crowd gets above 35k the number of Villa supporters doesnt go up much.
If Brum is confirmed as the Commonwealth Games city for 2022 (as today it was chosen for U.K. choice over Liverpool), will VP development be a required or will the board want it ready for the games? Anyone know?
Quote from: DB on September 07, 2017, 04:27:26 PMIf Brum is confirmed as the Commonwealth Games city for 2022 (as today it was chosen for U.K. choice over Liverpool), will VP development be a required or will the board want it ready for the games? Anyone know?Probably isn't really needed, there's no football at the Commonwealth Games so there's only really the rugby 7's that could be played there.
They've already said that Alexander Stadium will be temporarily expanded to accommodate 40,000 for the main events. Villa Park is just hosting the Rugby Sevens.No plans yet for St Andrews. I'm sure they could organise a car boot sale or something.
The only Villa Engine I'm interested in is the one being revved up by the African Car Reverser.
Quote from: Billy Walker on September 05, 2017, 10:38:16 PMMy memory of that time was that the Barry transfer request (along with signings that weren't of perceived top four quality) started to make some people lose belief in the new regime. Lerner simply couldn't maintain the initial positive momentum of the takeover and O'Neill appointment and the quick upturn in attendances just as quickly melted away. My memory is that in January 2009 we were convinced we were about to put in a proper challenge for the title and the Champions League was a formality. The crowds still went down, as they did the year after when we were still in top four contention for much of the season and still spending big money. No-one, at least on here, was talking lack of ambition then.
My memory of that time was that the Barry transfer request (along with signings that weren't of perceived top four quality) started to make some people lose belief in the new regime. Lerner simply couldn't maintain the initial positive momentum of the takeover and O'Neill appointment and the quick upturn in attendances just as quickly melted away.
Quote from: Des Little on September 07, 2017, 10:26:26 AMThe only Villa Engine I'm interested in is the one being revved up by the African Car Reverser.Great
Quote from: Louzie0 on September 07, 2017, 07:13:25 PMQuote from: Des Little on September 07, 2017, 10:26:26 AMThe only Villa Engine I'm interested in is the one being revved up by the African Car Reverser.GreatThe African Car Reverser is carrying the flag for Botswana at the opening ceremony.