Quote from: chrisw1 on April 25, 2024, 11:57:45 AMYou'll never reach an amicable agreement with all the residents. You don't know that for sure.
You'll never reach an amicable agreement with all the residents.
The only thing I know for sure is that "YOU'LL NEVER BEAT THE VILLA!"
Quote from: The Edge on April 25, 2024, 12:02:26 PMQuote from: chrisw1 on April 25, 2024, 11:57:45 AMYou'll never reach an amicable agreement with all the residents. You don't know that for sure. As sure as you can be. Particularly when you're talking about probably 3-400 households if you want the whole site and not just the first row. I've never known a CPO to happen without disgruntled owners and you'll be dealing with many people who were born in those houses.
Quote from: Bad English on April 25, 2024, 12:15:40 PMThe only thing I know for sure is that "YOU'LL NEVER BEAT THE VILLA!"Do you not know the incontrovertible truth that Aston Villa FC are by far the greatest team the world has ever seen?
A mini Wes interview. Don’t get to hear from him much. In truth doesn’t really say anything specific as it was the back end of a business interview on TVhttps://x.com/justin_avfc_/status/1783099170796060916?s=46
Quote from: chrisw1 on April 25, 2024, 12:06:24 PMQuote from: The Edge on April 25, 2024, 12:02:26 PMQuote from: chrisw1 on April 25, 2024, 11:57:45 AMYou'll never reach an amicable agreement with all the residents. You don't know that for sure. As sure as you can be. Particularly when you're talking about probably 3-400 households if you want the whole site and not just the first row. I've never known a CPO to happen without disgruntled owners and you'll be dealing with many people who were born in those houses.I'm just spitballing here and I don't know for sure how many homes would be affected but looking at the age of those properties I think it's possible that a deal could be reached. We either buy for cash or maybe buy a plot of land and offer to build each homeowner a brand new home. We would probably be looking in the region of 30/40 million to do that but if we're looking at a possible billion pound development that wouldn't be a deal ending figure.
This would make a fine site for an Association Football ground. Oh wait.Looking at the current site, there isn't much room to manoeuvre, without wholesale demolition etc.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on April 24, 2024, 04:29:15 PMQuote from: chrisw1 on April 24, 2024, 01:47:33 PMQuote from: Toronto Villa on April 24, 2024, 12:49:45 PMA mini Wes interview. Don’t get to hear from him much. In truth doesn’t really say anything specific as it was the back end of a business interview on TVhttps://x.com/justin_avfc_/status/1783099170796060916?s=46I love the fact he says 'up the Villa' at the start. I always remember as a kid my Grandad would say it every week when we visited and it's great the phrase is still so ingrained with fans after all these years. I know a few other clubs use it, but it seems to me it's a mainly Villa thing and I love that.UTFV. As a kid, I remember visiting my great grandmother, who was born in the early 1890s and suffered a husband who'd get a bit fighty whenever Villa lost, and every single time I saw her, the first thing she said to me was "up the villa". I remember the last time I saw my grandfather, he was in hospital and died later that day, the last thing he said as I left was "Up the Villa".There some special things that make me think we are, well, special. First of all, we are who we are, history and what not. Then there's the way we have a greater national cultural significance than the likes of, say, Newcastle. Then there's the fact that our name is so unusual - I don't know why the fuck the noses go on about carrying the city's name, a suburb is much cooler. Then there's the fact we so often get referred to by non Villa fans as "the Villa", that definite article adds respect and gravitas.Plus, there is as John Gregory always said, a beatiful symmetry in our name - two five letter words. A name that starts and ends with the same letter. 'Villa' - how many others are there? Hardly any, and those that do exist are invariably named after us.Aston Villa is unique, historic and culturally significant in ways the likes of pretty much all other clubs will never be.Exactly Paulie. Exactly.
Quote from: chrisw1 on April 24, 2024, 01:47:33 PMQuote from: Toronto Villa on April 24, 2024, 12:49:45 PMA mini Wes interview. Don’t get to hear from him much. In truth doesn’t really say anything specific as it was the back end of a business interview on TVhttps://x.com/justin_avfc_/status/1783099170796060916?s=46I love the fact he says 'up the Villa' at the start. I always remember as a kid my Grandad would say it every week when we visited and it's great the phrase is still so ingrained with fans after all these years. I know a few other clubs use it, but it seems to me it's a mainly Villa thing and I love that.UTFV. As a kid, I remember visiting my great grandmother, who was born in the early 1890s and suffered a husband who'd get a bit fighty whenever Villa lost, and every single time I saw her, the first thing she said to me was "up the villa". I remember the last time I saw my grandfather, he was in hospital and died later that day, the last thing he said as I left was "Up the Villa".There some special things that make me think we are, well, special. First of all, we are who we are, history and what not. Then there's the way we have a greater national cultural significance than the likes of, say, Newcastle. Then there's the fact that our name is so unusual - I don't know why the fuck the noses go on about carrying the city's name, a suburb is much cooler. Then there's the fact we so often get referred to by non Villa fans as "the Villa", that definite article adds respect and gravitas.Plus, there is as John Gregory always said, a beatiful symmetry in our name - two five letter words. A name that starts and ends with the same letter. 'Villa' - how many others are there? Hardly any, and those that do exist are invariably named after us.Aston Villa is unique, historic and culturally significant in ways the likes of pretty much all other clubs will never be.
Quote from: Toronto Villa on April 24, 2024, 12:49:45 PMA mini Wes interview. Don’t get to hear from him much. In truth doesn’t really say anything specific as it was the back end of a business interview on TVhttps://x.com/justin_avfc_/status/1783099170796060916?s=46I love the fact he says 'up the Villa' at the start. I always remember as a kid my Grandad would say it every week when we visited and it's great the phrase is still so ingrained with fans after all these years. I know a few other clubs use it, but it seems to me it's a mainly Villa thing and I love that.UTFV.
Quote from: algy on April 25, 2024, 12:41:10 PMQuote from: Bad English on April 25, 2024, 12:15:40 PMThe only thing I know for sure is that "YOU'LL NEVER BEAT THE VILLA!"Do you not know the incontrovertible truth that Aston Villa FC are by far the greatest team the world has ever seen?Of course! The two statements are not mutually exclusive. Unless, say, an expert in English can prove otherwise.
Quote from: Weedy on April 25, 2024, 02:17:23 AMThis would make a fine site for an Association Football ground. Oh wait.Looking at the current site, there isn't much room to manoeuvre, without wholesale demolition etc.How beautiful that old image is. As a confirmed supporter of moving, that gave me second thoughts.
Quote from: Bad English on April 25, 2024, 12:53:58 PMQuote from: algy on April 25, 2024, 12:41:10 PMQuote from: Bad English on April 25, 2024, 12:15:40 PMThe only thing I know for sure is that "YOU'LL NEVER BEAT THE VILLA!"Do you not know the incontrovertible truth that Aston Villa FC are by far the greatest team the world has ever seen?Of course! The two statements are not mutually exclusive. Unless, say, an expert in English can prove otherwise.Bloody hell, are you still at it?*braced for more victim blaming*