I’m going to avoid generalising about the opinions of other fans. There has been lots of debate here about what is and isn’t possible. However, without a wide-ranging feasibility study none of us really know. We were told previously that a new stadium on a different site was discounted before the Witton End scheme was developed. This new investment from Atairos has led some to suspect that this is being re-evaluated. At the moment my preference would be for a new stadium closer to the city centre in North Birmingham. If this was not possible I would prefer to stay on the current site rather than move somewhere soulless like the NEC. However, staying on the current site clearly means accepting some serious compromises in terms of capacity and income generation outside of match days.
Essentially, it’s the same place. It’s a bit grubbier and bit grottier. It was never Solihull, or Sutton; but name somewhere in Birmingham that isn’t grubbier and grottier than it was 50, 30, 10 years ago. There isn’t one.
Aston is what it is.I grew up in Aston 50 years ago (bloody hell) and it has changed but not from what it was, intrinsically.Industrial units, lots and lots of domestic housing, a bit of shopping and some community buildings.Over the last 20 years, the number of pubs has dwindled to very few.Essentially, it’s the same place. It’s a bit grubbier and bit grottier. It was never Solihull, or Sutton; but name somewhere in Birmingham that isn’t grubbier and grottier than it was 50, 30, 10 years ago. There isn’t one. Why is moving the stadium to new area of the city so important IF we can grow what we have now ?Transport links will be rubbish wherever we move to.A city centre option is a non starter.And a green belt stadium would have less supporting infrastructure than we have now.The fact that the area around the ground is in decline is not the fault of the club.The fact the area round the ground hasn’t been gentrified, is also not the fault of the club.We need to stay where we are. Make it the best it can possibly be and continue getting things right on the pitch.
The magical location has to be somewhere close to east or northeast of city centre. Close enough so that it's walkable from any of the 4 major stations but not too close that fans just stay and spend their money in centre pubs and eateries etc. To me that location is the Gas towers.
Quote from: olaftab on April 14, 2024, 11:57:30 AMThe magical location has to be somewhere close to east or northeast of city centre. Close enough so that it's walkable from any of the 4 major stations but not too close that fans just stay and spend their money in centre pubs and eateries etc. To me that location is the Gas towers. This is very important. Put the stadium in the city centre and there will be places to eat and drink, but the club won't benefit from that. If those places are part of the overall development plan (whatever that will be) outside of the city centre, then the club (or holding company, investors) could benefit directly from that.
My money is on either washwood heath or castle brom when jlr downsize it.
What about that bit in Hockley? Opposite the children's hospital? You've got a brewery, a pub, the Sally Army, some units and the like. Canal, but its below road level. You can have a Cathedral in the background for those that like a church on approach. Youve still got thr A38 there too to gawp at it as you drive by. I agree with FatSam that a new stadium was likely discounted on cost prior to this investment and expertise.Something like that though would be really good for the city centre as it would push it further out and may allow at some point a link between the JQ and the rest.
Anyone inside the ground will still be a captive audience. People outside the ground can go and eat in the city centre anyway, e.g. for the Lille match I ate in the city centre, went to Villa Park for the game, spent bugger all there, then went back in to town to drink.I think there's many good reasons to stay at Villa Park, but catering income isn't one.
Quote from: tomd2103 on April 14, 2024, 01:00:41 AMQuote from: FatSam on April 14, 2024, 12:42:31 AMQuote from: Villan82 on April 13, 2024, 09:39:34 PMFor what its worth, Cris Harte above has proposed something workable and amitious Well, it was certainly ambitious.It also involved demolishing nearly all the houses in the area behind Witton Lane. Yes, ambitious, but not remotely workable.
Quote from: FatSam on April 14, 2024, 12:42:31 AMQuote from: Villan82 on April 13, 2024, 09:39:34 PMFor what its worth, Cris Harte above has proposed something workable and amitious Well, it was certainly ambitious.It also involved demolishing nearly all the houses in the area behind Witton Lane.
Quote from: Villan82 on April 13, 2024, 09:39:34 PMFor what its worth, Cris Harte above has proposed something workable and amitious Well, it was certainly ambitious.
For what its worth, Cris Harte above has proposed something workable and amitious