If you think a new city centre brand new build will recapture of the magic of say the old Trinity I would brace yourself to be disappointed as it's much more likely it would be indistinguishable from all the other boring bowls.
Wherever we end up playing in the future, I'd really like to see a big increase in capacity, 65k+ that would allow us to maintain our traditional fanbase without having to constantly increase prices. Affordable ticket pricing can work, it just requires a bit of vision.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on April 13, 2024, 05:28:19 PMI am also not a structural engineer but what I do know is that train lines don’t just do right angle turns.Who has mentioned trains turning at right angles?
I am also not a structural engineer but what I do know is that train lines don’t just do right angle turns.
Quote from: Chris Harte on April 13, 2024, 06:00:36 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on April 13, 2024, 05:28:19 PMI am also not a structural engineer but what I do know is that train lines don’t just do right angle turns.Who has mentioned trains turning at right angles?Well, you were suggesting building a station behind the North Stand - how much land do you think making a train line divert from the current line to that location would require, and how do you think the line would link up back with the existing line?The problem isn't train stations. There are two of them, one at either end of the ground, there are not many grounds in this country who could say that. The problem is the stations can't handle capacity, and the people providing the trains don't seem to give a flying fuck about providing that capacity in the first place. Two things, from that - first, if we could get that sorted, yes, we'd be at least partly solving a problem which means the transport situation right now for 40k is absolutely chronic. But is that going to be enough to handle 50k? or 60k? And even then, if were were to be able to solve that, that's only a part of the problem, there's then the challenge that most people come by road, not rail. Again here, you could look at it and say, the ground is a stone's throw from the centre of the national motorway network, there are plenty of buses from the city centre, there are industrial units that open up for parking on match day - yet, given all that already being in place, it is still an absolute nightmare getting to and from the ground by road.So there's all that, but then we're still stuck with a hemmed in ground on a small plot, which is in parts horribly outdated and in need of at the very least half of it being rebuilt, because it's also a lopsided plot.If you are Heck, and you've got to deliver long term massive improvement in commercial revenues, and you've got all these infrastructure problems you have to solve, and even then, if you can get them all solved, you've still got the problem that the facilities in half your stadium are crap, you've got glassed-in, indoor executive boxes in half the ground (something that really went out in the 80s, and that are never going to sell for big money), what do you do then?It's problem after problem. I don't like Heck, I don't trust him, but although I was annoyed when he binned the North Stand project, there's another way of looking at that, too, which is that once the first spade goes in the ground on that, you're committing us to having to fix all the above problems on the current location.
Quote from: Villan82 on April 13, 2024, 05:18:20 PMIf you think a new city centre brand new build will recapture of the magic of say the old Trinity I would brace yourself to be disappointed as it's much more likely it would be indistinguishable from all the other boring bowls.It really doesn't have to be. See Paul_e's post a few months back with a quick AI red brick frontage example of what can be done.Wherever we end up playing in the future, I'd really like to see a big increase in capacity, 65k+ that would allow us to maintain our traditional fanbase without having to constantly increase prices. Affordable ticket pricing can work, it just requires a bit of vision.
Quote from: Rudy Can't Fail on April 13, 2024, 06:16:48 PMQuote from: Villan82 on April 13, 2024, 05:18:20 PMIf you think a new city centre brand new build will recapture of the magic of say the old Trinity I would brace yourself to be disappointed as it's much more likely it would be indistinguishable from all the other boring bowls.It really doesn't have to be. See Paul_e's post a few months back with a quick AI red brick frontage example of what can be done.Wherever we end up playing in the future, I'd really like to see a big increase in capacity, 65k+ that would allow us to maintain our traditional fanbase without having to constantly increase prices. Affordable ticket pricing can work, it just requires a bit of vision.It doesn't have to be - but I am convinced any stadium will be completely practical but characterless. It might have some neat features like the "wall" of whatever the fuck it's called at the Tottenham Stadium.
I think a question that would need asking is how would the local residents feel if we were to build a new stadium on the present site? Personally, I think the majority would be against it rather than for it.For me, like Ads said, the whole place is a bit like Triggers broom. Present day Villa Park is holding us back. Its time to move on.
It doesn't have to be - but I am convinced any stadium will be completely practical but characterless. It might have some neat features like the "wall" of whatever the fuck it's called at the Tottenham Stadium.
Quote from: Beard82 on April 13, 2024, 06:50:37 PMIt doesn't have to be - but I am convinced any stadium will be completely practical but characterless. It might have some neat features like the "wall" of whatever the fuck it's called at the Tottenham Stadium. Which bit of the current ground is full of character? The Holte End and the steps look the part, but they're not even 30 years old. The Doug Ellis has no character at all, the North Stand is a 60s concrete eyesore, and the Trinity is a nice stand but could be any generic new stand anywhere. Altogether we like it and call it home, but there's nothing special in there that couldn't be recreated anywhere else.
Who knows Heck may of even been intouch regards the wheels site.