Quote from: Percy McCarthy on July 30, 2019, 03:30:53 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this year, just pointing out that we should be considering our options for a new ground given 1 stand is woefully out of date, another is barely fit for purpose and the final 2, whilst functional, have a number of problems that would be hard to resolve.7-8 years is more than a 'blip'!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.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.Our owners, without doubt, have the money to, basically, do what they want. It wouldn't surprise me if they haven't already looked into options.As you say, Percy, we'll be looking at better players. We build a bigger, modern, stadium and the support will follow.Or redevelop the North and Witton Lane stands. I wouldn't be adverse to the pair being joined as a wrap around, leaving the Holte and Trinity as free standing
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.
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.
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.
I don't think anyone is playing down the potential of the club, and if they have it's not 'determined'.It's 23 years since we won anything. That's not a blip. However, I agree that our new owners seem prepared to have a go and also seem, on the evidence so far, to have the ability where Lerner et al didn't.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.
We build a bigger, modern, stadium and the support will follow.
Don’t know how thousands of claret members missed out as their sales window was before ST holders were able to buy extra tickets.
Quote from: nigel on July 30, 2019, 04:39:08 PMQuote from: Percy McCarthy on July 30, 2019, 03:30:53 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.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.Our owners, without doubt, have the money to, basically, do what they want. It wouldn't surprise me if they haven't already looked into options.As you say, Percy, we'll be looking at better players. We build a bigger, modern, stadium and the support will follow.Or redevelop the North and Witton Lane stands. I wouldn't be adverse to the pair being joined as a wrap around, leaving the Holte and Trinity as free standingIf you were going to wrap around a new enlarged Doug Ellis stand to join up with a new north stand surely you would have to wrap it around to conjoin with the Trinity Rd and all at the same height as the Trinity to form a horseshoe leaving the Holte free standing. The Holte could bridge the road in the same way as the Trinity. This would make the whole ground symmetrical and rid us of the uneven sightlines leftover from the previous pennypincher. I'd estimate a capacity of around 55,000. I tried to buy tickets for my son for the Bournemouth game today but it's sold out. Apparently thousands of claret members missed out after ST holders took up the option to buy extras. Everton game selling out fast. There is an unprecedented seed change going on at the Villa right now. I believe this is absolutely the right time to be speculating about our options regarding the stadium.
Sorry, You claimed people were calling Villa park a shithole so I figured exaggeration was just what we were doing.I also never called 23 years without a trophy a blip, I said 7-8 years without being top half of the top-flight is a blip (over our history this is pretty obvious or are you arguing that we don't belong in the top half of the league, if the latter I'd like something a bit more considered than no trophies for a while and 3 seasons in the championship).More importantly though, we all know why it happened and what we're talking about here is raising the commercial income to mitigate against it going forward. No one (again) has claimed that improving the ground will solve that issue entirely on it's own but it is a very important part of the process. You admit that there's potentially £20m in ticket sales (I'd at least double that for corporate and matchday revenue increases) and you admit that the facilities need to be improved so I'm not really clear what your argument is now, are you just being contrary or are you worried what other fans may think if they come on here?
As others have said, I don't think we should move from Villa Park, ever. It's so iconic, location is unique, a lot of other supporters admire it, it does need to be modernised in areas and made bigger, but history shows that we wouldn't really need anything much bigger than 50+.
Couldn't agree more with Drummond really. This time last year we had the tax man knocking on our door demanding payment. A season later, we get up through the play offs and we've invested heavily, we have very wealthy owners which is fantastic but that's it for now and that's how it should be. All this talk of 'I'd rather us play in front of 60,000 fans' and 'thousands are being denied a ticket' makes me cringe and also laugh. We need to get to a stage where 60k people would want to turn up, not just for the games against Man Utd and Arsenal, but every week. For that to happen, we need a bit of success first.