I like the idea of a museum, but ...Who's going to visit it exactly? OK, probably all of us at some point because we're Villa supporters. But how many times are we going to pay it a visit?It's not going to change massively year-on-year, so maybe for season ticket holders / regular visitors, maybe once every 2 or 3 years being very optimistic. Visiting supporters? Maybe, but how many times have any of us have been to the Manchester United museum? I'd guess a sum total in the region of 0. Random visitors to Birmingham? That's possibly your biggest thing, but I can't see that being huge hoards of people. My feeling is that a museum is only really viable if we become something that, honestly, few of us actually want - a club that tourists visit to take in a game as a one-off event. That necessarily brings with it a rubbish atmosphere, since anyone going will be more interested in taking selfies than anything on show (not knocking that, I went down to London a couple of weekends ago and spent most of the time taking photos of my little girl in front of landmarks, not actually engaging with those landmarks -- it's no different, it's just maybe not we want particularly).
Quote from: algy on March 07, 2022, 11:36:19 AMI like the idea of a museum, but ...Who's going to visit it exactly? OK, probably all of us at some point because we're Villa supporters. But how many times are we going to pay it a visit?It's not going to change massively year-on-year, so maybe for season ticket holders / regular visitors, maybe once every 2 or 3 years being very optimistic. Visiting supporters? Maybe, but how many times have any of us have been to the Manchester United museum? I'd guess a sum total in the region of 0. Random visitors to Birmingham? That's possibly your biggest thing, but I can't see that being huge hoards of people. My feeling is that a museum is only really viable if we become something that, honestly, few of us actually want - a club that tourists visit to take in a game as a one-off event. That necessarily brings with it a rubbish atmosphere, since anyone going will be more interested in taking selfies than anything on show (not knocking that, I went down to London a couple of weekends ago and spent most of the time taking photos of my little girl in front of landmarks, not actually engaging with those landmarks -- it's no different, it's just maybe not we want particularly).Maybe a museum incorporated with in a restaurant / fan zone area where people can spend time before and after the game ?
It would work on matchday but we just don't get enough custom during the week to make it viable at any other time. The Holte proved that.