I reckon this summer the club will announce plans to build a new stadium ready for the 2028/2029 season. Something like that. All these changes behind the scenes are about a much bigger picture than renovating the current stadium and area.
People will naturally be a little upset.
Why must a new stadium always be considered soulless? Why can’t it be designed to create the best atmosphere possible. Or have a design that is both modern and in some way commemorates our past. There are times Villa Park is very quiet so it’s on us in large part to create that atmosphere wherever we play. I just don’t want to get left behind the sides we are not wanting to compete with because we need to sell our best players. That formula never ends well.
Quote from: Demitri_C on April 15, 2024, 04:21:23 PMQuote from: Toronto Villa on April 15, 2024, 03:50:59 PMI reckon this summer the club will announce plans to build a new stadium ready for the 2028/2029 season. Something like that. All these changes behind the scenes are about a much bigger picture than renovating the current stadium and area.That would be interesting I just hope that if thats announced it isnt greeted with negativity from our fans. After everything our owners have done for us we got to back them if thats their vision for the futureIf it is announced, then some fans will be unhappy. There are fans who've spent the best part of their lives going to games at Villa Park, and any move away from there, regardless of the wider benefits to the club, will feel "wrong". I'm not one of them, but I will completely understand their feelings on the matter.The reality is with a fan base of our size, there will be almost no change the owners can make, to anything, that will produce a 100% universal approval rate from the fan base. Just because some fans don't like it, doesn't make it a bad thing. And just because a number of fans do like something doesn't make it a good thing.Moving stadium would be one hell of a significant step for us to take. It's something that will affect the club for a hundred years, so if it's going to happen, I hope it's done right. Another way to look at it is that a stadium move is an inevitability. As the game moves one, so do the expectations of the fans, so does the need to compete financially. So whether it's now. In a decade, or in twenty years, the chances are we're going to have to move at some point, or buy a LOT of houses around VP to expand properly - and if something like that is going to have to happen, then I trust our current owners to do it the right way ahead of any of the others we've had in charge in the last forty years.
Quote from: Toronto Villa on April 15, 2024, 03:50:59 PMI reckon this summer the club will announce plans to build a new stadium ready for the 2028/2029 season. Something like that. All these changes behind the scenes are about a much bigger picture than renovating the current stadium and area.That would be interesting I just hope that if thats announced it isnt greeted with negativity from our fans. After everything our owners have done for us we got to back them if thats their vision for the future
The ‘triggers broom’ analogy did it for me….im ticking on 50 so there is no part of the ground that I don’t outdate - sitting in the Witton Upper I also experience truly garbage facilities every home game. Whilst it would be sad to leave Villa Park I’ll be happy enough to pack up the memories and go somewhere new to make a whole load of new ones…happy in the knowledge that I can wash my hands after a pee & my other half won’t have to queue for the half a dozen cubicles for all the ladies in the stand :-)The football industry has moved on, we either go with it & try to compete or we stagnate & regress
No, they can't.
It may be Trigger's broom, but so is the team, we don't have the same players, staff, blades of grass but it doesn't mean we need to move. The club and ground have evolved over time, we don't need to move if the problems we have are fixed. We all know they can be too, despite some folk wanting an easier journey to a city centre location.Aston and Villa Park is home. we should rebuild there if we really must have a new stadium, but most of the issues people moan about are service-related, and that's all fixable.