Realistically if they are actually serious about increasing capacity, they will likely (and sadly) have to look away from Villa Park. The transport inflexibility is a huge problem that won’t be solved by hair brained ideas like cable cars. It’s a beautiful shrine to football in the middle of a housing estate with as bad transport links as any in the professional game.Everton had the same problem - as did Arsenal. Something will have to give in the end.
I don't see the problem with the multi storey suggestion. If one of the limiting factors to a North stand redevelopment is limited car parking (as DW suggested it is) then a 1 or 2 deck multi storey seems to be a perfectly reasonable solution to me. How would it be any worse than underground parking?Yes getting out will be a pain, but I'm thiking one or two decks to replace lost parking and slightly increase what we already have, not a 7 storey monstrocity. It wouldn't really be much worse than getting out of a surface car park (particularly if filter lanes were adopted to stip one exit route having priority whilst another is completely blocked). Also, as many of the visitors are likley to be corporate guests, hopefull they leaving times will be a bit staggered anyway.I appreciate people like to take the piss out of Fred, but game pricing and the multi-storey suggestion are perfectly valid comments to make.
Given that the pinkos at NASA aren't letting us use the teleport technology we all know they've secretly got anytime soon, can I suggest cannons? Easy to install in any small to medium sized garden or communal outdoor space, string a net between the roofs of the four stands (providing a much-needed shot in the arm to our local net making industry), kablammo, all there in moments, minimal congestion.
Quote from: chrisw1 on December 07, 2021, 01:27:37 PMI don't see the problem with the multi storey suggestion. If one of the limiting factors to a North stand redevelopment is limited car parking (as DW suggested it is) then a 1 or 2 deck multi storey seems to be a perfectly reasonable solution to me. How would it be any worse than underground parking?Yes getting out will be a pain, but I'm thiking one or two decks to replace lost parking and slightly increase what we already have, not a 7 storey monstrocity. It wouldn't really be much worse than getting out of a surface car park (particularly if filter lanes were adopted to stip one exit route having priority whilst another is completely blocked). Also, as many of the visitors are likley to be corporate guests, hopefull they leaving times will be a bit staggered anyway.I appreciate people like to take the piss out of Fred, but game pricing and the multi-storey suggestion are perfectly valid comments to make. I once parked in Londonderry House in Dale End to go to a gig at the Academy, you're talking 2,000 people. It was horrific trying to get out. Imagine enduring that only to be stuck on the local roads behind everyone else.There's only one solution, and it's a zero tolerance curfew at least two hours either side of the match for anyone without a valid match ticket, with a 15-20 mile radius.
Quote from: Lastfootstamper on December 07, 2021, 12:52:41 PMGiven that the pinkos at NASA aren't letting us use the teleport technology we all know they've secretly got anytime soon, can I suggest cannons? Easy to install in any small to medium sized garden or communal outdoor space, string a net between the roofs of the four stands (providing a much-needed shot in the arm to our local net making industry), kablammo, all there in moments, minimal congestion. Just need to put Tonev in charge of the firing to ensure we end up in the stands.
I think Park and rides situated north east west and South with free shuttles {inc in ticket price )Liaise with the NEC to use their Parking potentially ?
So, "no" to cannons, then?