Quote from: Chris Harte on April 13, 2024, 11:40:59 AMHaving had time to sleep on it, I'm still dead set against moving from Villa Park. However, if we were to do similar to what Spurs have done then that might be acceptable to me.If we did what Spurs did, where would we move to while Villa Park was rebuilt? I know tbe council are desperate for the Alexander Stadium to be used more, but surely that's far too small?
Having had time to sleep on it, I'm still dead set against moving from Villa Park. However, if we were to do similar to what Spurs have done then that might be acceptable to me.
Quote from: Somniloquism on April 13, 2024, 09:20:57 PMWell at least we know why people think we can build it in the city centre! Apparently something with the footprint of a 60k stadium is the same as building something with the footprint of an office block. It's not, and nobody said it was. What do you think was there in London before Arsenal built their new stadium, a conveniently empty 15 acre car park that everybody had forgotten about?
Well at least we know why people think we can build it in the city centre! Apparently something with the footprint of a 60k stadium is the same as building something with the footprint of an office block.
Quote from: Risso on April 13, 2024, 09:25:24 PMQuote from: Somniloquism on April 13, 2024, 09:20:57 PMWell at least we know why people think we can build it in the city centre! Apparently something with the footprint of a 60k stadium is the same as building something with the footprint of an office block. It's not, and nobody said it was. What do you think was there in London before Arsenal built their new stadium, a conveniently empty 15 acre car park that everybody had forgotten about?A rubbish dump and industrial units, I believe.
There's a distinct lack of ambition amongst far too many.
Quote from: N'ZMAV on April 13, 2024, 07:41:39 PMQuote from: algy on April 13, 2024, 07:32:52 PM Fuck it, give them a million quid per house. It'll be cheaper than buying up a whole new site. would be interesting to see how Birmingham City Council would handle that. I imagine there are a few of their tenants in the areas of VP. I bet there are hardly any anywhere near the ground now they've demolished all the council housing up aston hall road - those are all privately owned houses.
Quote from: algy on April 13, 2024, 07:32:52 PM Fuck it, give them a million quid per house. It'll be cheaper than buying up a whole new site. would be interesting to see how Birmingham City Council would handle that. I imagine there are a few of their tenants in the areas of VP.
Fuck it, give them a million quid per house. It'll be cheaper than buying up a whole new site.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on April 13, 2024, 09:30:11 PMQuote from: Risso on April 13, 2024, 09:25:24 PMQuote from: Somniloquism on April 13, 2024, 09:20:57 PMWell at least we know why people think we can build it in the city centre! Apparently something with the footprint of a 60k stadium is the same as building something with the footprint of an office block. It's not, and nobody said it was. What do you think was there in London before Arsenal built their new stadium, a conveniently empty 15 acre car park that everybody had forgotten about?A rubbish dump and industrial units, I believe.I might be wrong as well but wasn't Islington just a suburb very similar in style and makeup to the area surround Aston. Same as Tottenham / White Hart Lane. And then of course the Eastside of Manchester for the Etihad. Of course what Risso also forgot is they moved a few hundred yards as well which is what most of us are actually suggesting for our new location.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on April 13, 2024, 07:45:47 PMQuote from: N'ZMAV on April 13, 2024, 07:41:39 PMQuote from: algy on April 13, 2024, 07:32:52 PM Fuck it, give them a million quid per house. It'll be cheaper than buying up a whole new site. would be interesting to see how Birmingham City Council would handle that. I imagine there are a few of their tenants in the areas of VP. I bet there are hardly any anywhere near the ground now they've demolished all the council housing up aston hall road - those are all privately owned houses.I believe that they are all privately owned. Some rented out some with families of different generations. A lad at work tells me his grandparents own one backing on to the little park built by HDE and the talk around there is that they're expecting the club to make them an offer in the near future and that they'll try to hold out for around 300k!! It's all pure speculation of course but it's a conversation being had by the locals.
Quote from: Somniloquism on April 13, 2024, 09:38:37 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on April 13, 2024, 09:30:11 PMQuote from: Risso on April 13, 2024, 09:25:24 PMQuote from: Somniloquism on April 13, 2024, 09:20:57 PMWell at least we know why people think we can build it in the city centre! Apparently something with the footprint of a 60k stadium is the same as building something with the footprint of an office block. It's not, and nobody said it was. What do you think was there in London before Arsenal built their new stadium, a conveniently empty 15 acre car park that everybody had forgotten about?A rubbish dump and industrial units, I believe.I might be wrong as well but wasn't Islington just a suburb very similar in style and makeup to the area surround Aston. Same as Tottenham / White Hart Lane. And then of course the Eastside of Manchester for the Etihad. Of course what Risso also forgot is they moved a few hundred yards as well which is what most of us are actually suggesting for our new location. Somebody's never been to Arsenal away, clearly.