Whatever they do I hope the consider aesthetics, unlike Old Trafford which looks like a Lego set gone wrong or Sid James Park, where it looks like they've welded half the San Siro to half of the Bescot.
But let's face it, Villa Park is our home. If the council, police and transport network could be trusted to work appropriately we'd all be happier.
I guess a lot depends on your individual circumstances. If we were near New Street, I'd make more games and I suspect others would too.If we had more parking nearby with faster and easier entry and exit routes that would work for more too.The issue is around infrastructure. We can moan about the stands but the views are fine, the service in the stands is shit but let's face it, most football grounds have the same issues around staffing.But let's face it, Villa Park is our home. If the council, police and transport network could be trusted to work appropriately we'd all be happier.
We could flatten and redevelop Villa Park on that site. If the whole ground was shifted towards the village and across a bit too there would be space.The Alex is big enough but further out and more awkward.The Smithfield site is closer to HS2. It's closer to the train and buses. It's worse for parking. It could become a hub for a lot of things but in not sure the council would want to lose all that space to a football ground. The cost would be the highest if all. Our nearest rivals would hate it. The NEC would kill crowds in my view. There's just nothing else there. Unless there was a huge development for the social side, which wouldn't really work on non-football days.
But that won’t happen Paul-e. We will end up with an Etihad/Amex/emirates type concrete steel soulless bowl.It may or may not be central.We fans don’t get to say.So the choices stay and develop VP or take what you are given based on a set of criteria that probably do not have your best interests at heart.