The money gained from catering is a minute fraction of turnover. I've been told that if we quadrupled sales it would add something like 0.1% to our profits.
Quote from: Chris Harte on April 14, 2024, 12:03:36 PMQuote 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.The money gained from catering is a minute fraction of turnover. I've been told that if we quadrupled sales it would add something like 0.1% to our profits.
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.
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.
There's the area past Aston Cross, from Avenue Rd to the Middleway, but it's still a bit of a hike from the city centre and you lose Witton station.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on April 14, 2024, 12:27:15 PMQuote from: Chris Harte on April 14, 2024, 12:03:36 PMQuote 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.The money gained from catering is a minute fraction of turnover. I've been told that if we quadrupled sales it would add something like 0.1% to our profits.Are those increases based on our current figures, which would be low anyway due to the service issues, or just general? I'm just wondering if for example Spurs found more people spending inside the ground when they improved all the facilities or whether that only added 0.1%.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on April 14, 2024, 12:40:31 PMThere's the area past Aston Cross, from Avenue Rd to the Middleway, but it's still a bit of a hike from the city centre and you lose Witton station. That's the area I am talking about as well, around claret and blue gas towers. Minutes walk from Curzon/Moor street, Snow Hill stations.
30 minutes walk unless access routes are improved across the middle way etc.
Quote from: Somniloquism on April 14, 2024, 01:45:47 PM30 minutes walk unless access routes are improved across the middle way etc. As I said minutes. 20 mins from Moor street to bottom of Heneage street and 18 minutes from Snow Hill
Quote from: olaftab on April 14, 2024, 01:31:33 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on April 14, 2024, 12:40:31 PMThere's the area past Aston Cross, from Avenue Rd to the Middleway, but it's still a bit of a hike from the city centre and you lose Witton station. That's the area I am talking about as well, around claret and blue gas towers. Minutes walk from Curzon/Moor street, Snow Hill stations.On Google maps that’s showing as Ashted (which I’ve never heard of before), would we have to become Ashted Villa?
It's an ancient name there used to be a pub not far called the Ashted Hamlet.
Of course the times will drop if we have some type of travellators from Henage street to actually where the gas towers and the new ground might be. I had dropped my point on the squiggle of road leading to where they used to be situated.
I’d love to know where some of you live if you think Finsbury Park is a ‘shithole’, or that Islington is in any way similar to Aston.
Quote from: Sexual Ealing on April 14, 2024, 02:47:31 PMI’d love to know where some of you live if you think Finsbury Park is a ‘shithole’, or that Islington is in any way similar to Aston.Exactly. Sometimes there is an amazing lack of awareness. Just walking around the ground today, the food and drink options are vast and varied, and options you would never have around Villa Park.