Any updates on ticket office , academy and shop where demolition was due to start on 22/7 and be finished in August ? Where is it all being relocated ?
Quote from: Hillbilly on July 30, 2019, 11:35:00 AMWe don’t need a bigger stadium, we need a better stadium. Villa’s attendances have never really been much to write home about bar the odd blip. Also my preference is for four stands with open corners and brick faces. That’s Villa Park and I love the view of the trees in the park. Not that anyone should give too hoots what I think.I concur
We don’t need a bigger stadium, we need a better stadium. Villa’s attendances have never really been much to write home about bar the odd blip. Also my preference is for four stands with open corners and brick faces. That’s Villa Park and I love the view of the trees in the park. Not that anyone should give too hoots what I think.
Quote from: VILLA MOLE on July 30, 2019, 11:50:14 AMQuote from: Hillbilly on July 30, 2019, 11:35:00 AMWe don’t need a bigger stadium, we need a better stadium. Villa’s attendances have never really been much to write home about bar the odd blip. Also my preference is for four stands with open corners and brick faces. That’s Villa Park and I love the view of the trees in the park. Not that anyone should give too hoots what I think.I concur Likewise - the ground needs modification no doubt, but not another bowl variation or filled in corners as an afterthought. We should restore Villa Park as a beacon of traditional British football ground ideals fit for modern times, four distinctly separate stands, carefully hemmed into the space it's grown from, influenced by the Jacobean/Victorian context of the surrounding area and unified by the best of contemporary architecture and engineering. If that adds some seats along the way, then all the better. There a few grounds that are as instantly recognisable as Villa Park, let's keep it that way.
Wolves have just finished in th etop half on the top-flight for the first time in nearly 40 years, they need 4-5 years to show it's not a flash in the pan. We were regularly top half of the league for 20 years and are coming back from a 7-8 year 'blip' of relegation battles and lower league football. The circumstances are very different and we're not taling about qualifying for the champions league this year, just pointing out that we should be considering our options for a new ground given 1 stand is woefully out of date, another is barely fit for purpose and the final 2, whilst functional, have a number of problems that would be hard to resolve.
Quote from: paul_e on July 30, 2019, 10:59:35 AMWolves have just finished in th etop half on the top-flight for the first time in nearly 40 years, they need 4-5 years to show it's not a flash in the pan. We were regularly top half of the league for 20 years and are coming back from a 7-8 year 'blip' of relegation battles and lower league football. The circumstances are very different and we're not taling about qualifying for the champions league this year, just pointing out that we should be considering our options for a new ground given 1 stand is woefully out of date, another is barely fit for purpose and the final 2, whilst functional, have a number of problems that would be hard to resolve.7-8 years is more than a 'blip'! We've also not won a trophy for 23 years and never played in the Champions League. I'm not sure why, just because we've finally been promoted back to where we all agree we belong, we feel that Villa Park is suddenly a shithole that needs erasing from memory so we can go somewhere flash. I'm as positive about our potential future as the next person, but let's not get ahead of ourselves. If it was your money, would you speculate in this way? Just because we have wealthy owners doesn't mean we should get all entitled and demand they spend more.
Quote from: Drummond on July 30, 2019, 03:15:07 PMQuote from: paul_e on July 30, 2019, 10:59:35 AMWolves have just finished in th etop half on the top-flight for the first time in nearly 40 years, they need 4-5 years to show it's not a flash in the pan. We were regularly top half of the league for 20 years and are coming back from a 7-8 year 'blip' of relegation battles and lower league football. The circumstances are very different and we're not taling about qualifying for the champions league this year, just pointing out that we should be considering our options for a new ground given 1 stand is woefully out of date, another is barely fit for purpose and the final 2, whilst functional, have a number of problems that would be hard to resolve.7-8 years is more than a 'blip'! We've also not won a trophy for 23 years and never played in the Champions League. I'm not sure why, just because we've finally been promoted back to where we all agree we belong, we feel that Villa Park is suddenly a shithole that needs erasing from memory so we can go somewhere flash. I'm as positive about our potential future as the next person, but let's not get ahead of ourselves. If it was your money, would you speculate in this way? Just because we have wealthy owners doesn't mean we should get all entitled and demand they spend more.It's not just the fact that we're back up and having a resurgence, it's the fact that if we're ever going to be one of the really successful clubs in the UK, we'll need a lot more income and a bigger ground. Everybody's entitled to their opinion, but for me the fact that it's quite a nice walk past Aston Hall is secondary to the fact that it's really difficult to park anywhere, then get away afterwards, and the seating is cramped in a lot of the ground and getting served at half time is nearly impossible. Obviously new grounds don't get built 6 months from having the idea, I reckon it's at least a 5 year project, from finding a potential site, to selecting architects, to drawing up plans, getting permission, choosing the construction company, getting it built and fitted out and so on. Probably even longer than that.So it's absolutely not a case of "we finished in 5th and won the play offs, let's build a new 60,000 stadium quick."
Quote from: Risso on July 30, 2019, 03:37:29 PMQuote from: Drummond on July 30, 2019, 03:15:07 PMQuote from: paul_e on July 30, 2019, 10:59:35 AMWolves have just finished in th etop half on the top-flight for the first time in nearly 40 years, they need 4-5 years to show it's not a flash in the pan. We were regularly top half of the league for 20 years and are coming back from a 7-8 year 'blip' of relegation battles and lower league football. The circumstances are very different and we're not taling about qualifying for the champions league this year, just pointing out that we should be considering our options for a new ground given 1 stand is woefully out of date, another is barely fit for purpose and the final 2, whilst functional, have a number of problems that would be hard to resolve.7-8 years is more than a 'blip'! We've also not won a trophy for 23 years and never played in the Champions League. I'm not sure why, just because we've finally been promoted back to where we all agree we belong, we feel that Villa Park is suddenly a shithole that needs erasing from memory so we can go somewhere flash. I'm as positive about our potential future as the next person, but let's not get ahead of ourselves. If it was your money, would you speculate in this way? Just because we have wealthy owners doesn't mean we should get all entitled and demand they spend more.It's not just the fact that we're back up and having a resurgence, it's the fact that if we're ever going to be one of the really successful clubs in the UK, we'll need a lot more income and a bigger ground. Everybody's entitled to their opinion, but for me the fact that it's quite a nice walk past Aston Hall is secondary to the fact that it's really difficult to park anywhere, then get away afterwards, and the seating is cramped in a lot of the ground and getting served at half time is nearly impossible. Obviously new grounds don't get built 6 months from having the idea, I reckon it's at least a 5 year project, from finding a potential site, to selecting architects, to drawing up plans, getting permission, choosing the construction company, getting it built and fitted out and so on. Probably even longer than that.So it's absolutely not a case of "we finished in 5th and won the play offs, let's build a new 60,000 stadium quick."I started out writing a long post but Risso has nailed about half of it. The bit that he didn't add is that, for me, 7-8 years is a blip for a club that is one of the biggest in the country; in terms of trophies, average attendance, online following, years in the top flight, the fact that we've won the European cup and plenty more reasons. Comparing us to Wolves is to completely ignore almost everything that makes Villa the club it is and isn't something I'd expect from our own fans, I guess I'm just not sure why some people on here seem determined to play down the potential of the club. I guess they just see what clubs like Chelsea, Man City, etc have done as being somehow dirty and unwanted (there's even posts on here claiming man city have lost their soul and they wouldn't trade what we are for their trophies) for those people I think you might have to get used to the idea that, if things go to plan, we're going to be disliked by more than a handful of local nothing clubs.
Quote from: Drummond on July 30, 2019, 03:15:07 PMQuote from: paul_e on July 30, 2019, 10:59:35 AMWolves have just finished in th etop half on the top-flight for the first time in nearly 40 years, they need 4-5 years to show it's not a flash in the pan. We were regularly top half of the league for 20 years and are coming back from a 7-8 year 'blip' of relegation battles and lower league football. The circumstances are very different and we're not taling about qualifying for the champions league this year, just pointing out that we should be considering our options for a new ground given 1 stand is woefully out of date, another is barely fit for purpose and the final 2, whilst functional, have a number of problems that would be hard to resolve.7-8 years is more than a 'blip'! We've also not won a trophy for 23 years and never played in the Champions League. I'm not sure why, just because we've finally been promoted back to where we all agree we belong, we feel that Villa Park is suddenly a shithole that needs erasing from memory so we can go somewhere flash. I'm as positive about our potential future as the next person, but let's not get ahead of ourselves. If it was your money, would you speculate in this way? Just because we have wealthy owners doesn't mean we should get all entitled and demand they spend more.If it was my money, I’d be getting on with it, because I’d be buying some of the world’s best players and I know for a fact that if we had a team like Man City or Liverpool we’d need a bigger ground than either of them has got at the minute. Only the owners (and people close to them) know the extent of their ambition, but if it’s to constantly compete for trophies and play in the Champions League they should build the new ground or massively increase capacity and improve facilities at Villa Park.
With regard to Risso's point about a bigger ground for revenue etc, if we sold another 20,000 season tickets to meet demand at £1000 each (more than £50 per match) it would still only be another £20m in the bank. Of course there would be other matchday pint and food sales on top but in the grand scheme of things it's hardly the big money spinner. That comes from sponsorship, replica shirts etc which would happen regardless if we were doing well.Do we need to upgrade facilities? Yes of course.