Make it about the fans, not the people who want a prawn-fucking sandwich and a comfy seat. Give me a standing space, a pie and a pint. Give me the chance to buy them, a chance to piss and shit them out after and let me get to and from the ground.
If the area is a shithole, help the community have some pride, invest money in that and welcoming local people to the club and give them something too.
How long has Witton Station been something that needs improving? Forever or close to it is a reasonable answer. If we are relying on local government then things never will happen fast enough. We need to take matters into our own hands as much as possible and create a Villa Park for the future. I don’t want us looking back on this opportunity and wondering what if? Something we did all the time under Doug and more recently Lerner. We have a massive chance now to bridge the gap to the top of the table. Won’t be easy but it will require us pulling out all the stops on and off the pitch.
The money we'll generate isn't the matchgoers, it's TV and the sponsors. Make it about the fans, not the people who want a prawn-fucking sandwich and a comfy seat.
Who builds the travel infrastructure? Who makes Aston somewhere you'd want to visit right now for a drink, something to eat etc? How do you bridge the city centre to get that foot traffic all year round?
Quote from: Toronto Villa on April 15, 2024, 05:42:20 PMHow long has Witton Station been something that needs improving? Forever or close to it is a reasonable answer. If we are relying on local government then things never will happen fast enough. We need to take matters into our own hands as much as possible and create a Villa Park for the future. I don’t want us looking back on this opportunity and wondering what if? Something we did all the time under Doug and more recently Lerner. We have a massive chance now to bridge the gap to the top of the table. Won’t be easy but it will require us pulling out all the stops on and off the pitch.It's how you get around the problem though. White Hart Lane station has been extended, but there are still huge queues. So, Spurs keep the ground open long after and sell more food and drink to add to the revenue. Problem at Villa is everyone starts getting twitchy on 70 minutes, because you either dash out on or before the whistle, or get stuck in a queue for ages. The only people given the option to stay around and have another drink are the people who coughed up over £100 for the privilege. The plebs get an empty concourse and told to eff off.
Quote from: exigo on April 15, 2024, 05:48:10 PMQuote from: Toronto Villa on April 15, 2024, 05:42:20 PMHow long has Witton Station been something that needs improving? Forever or close to it is a reasonable answer. If we are relying on local government then things never will happen fast enough. We need to take matters into our own hands as much as possible and create a Villa Park for the future. I don’t want us looking back on this opportunity and wondering what if? Something we did all the time under Doug and more recently Lerner. We have a massive chance now to bridge the gap to the top of the table. Won’t be easy but it will require us pulling out all the stops on and off the pitch.It's how you get around the problem though. White Hart Lane station has been extended, but there are still huge queues. So, Spurs keep the ground open long after and sell more food and drink to add to the revenue. Problem at Villa is everyone starts getting twitchy on 70 minutes, because you either dash out on or before the whistle, or get stuck in a queue for ages. The only people given the option to stay around and have another drink are the people who coughed up over £100 for the privilege. The plebs get an empty concourse and told to eff off.The question then becomes does the surrounding area or the immediate vicinity of Villa Park allow for entertainment to keep fans behind and avoid the rush at the station? Or the real question is do Villa fans actually want to remain in Aston after a game for a couple of hours, and do the local residents want pissed up supporters roaming the streets? No to both I imagine.
Quote from: Ads on April 15, 2024, 05:27:20 PMWho builds the travel infrastructure? Who makes Aston somewhere you'd want to visit right now for a drink, something to eat etc? How do you bridge the city centre to get that foot traffic all year round?The same issues will apply to a new build unless it’s in the city centre and that just isn’t going to happen.
Quote from: Toronto Villa on April 15, 2024, 05:56:50 PMQuote from: exigo on April 15, 2024, 05:48:10 PMQuote from: Toronto Villa on April 15, 2024, 05:42:20 PMHow long has Witton Station been something that needs improving? Forever or close to it is a reasonable answer. If we are relying on local government then things never will happen fast enough. We need to take matters into our own hands as much as possible and create a Villa Park for the future. I don’t want us looking back on this opportunity and wondering what if? Something we did all the time under Doug and more recently Lerner. We have a massive chance now to bridge the gap to the top of the table. Won’t be easy but it will require us pulling out all the stops on and off the pitch.It's how you get around the problem though. White Hart Lane station has been extended, but there are still huge queues. So, Spurs keep the ground open long after and sell more food and drink to add to the revenue. Problem at Villa is everyone starts getting twitchy on 70 minutes, because you either dash out on or before the whistle, or get stuck in a queue for ages. The only people given the option to stay around and have another drink are the people who coughed up over £100 for the privilege. The plebs get an empty concourse and told to eff off.The question then becomes does the surrounding area or the immediate vicinity of Villa Park allow for entertainment to keep fans behind and avoid the rush at the station? Or the real question is do Villa fans actually want to remain in Aston after a game for a couple of hours, and do the local residents want pissed up supporters roaming the streets? No to both I imagine. Well, we've put in a fanzone for two hours beforehand selling booze, so it's hardly rocket science to spread the load afterwards and be less of an inconvenience.
Quote from: Chris Smith on April 15, 2024, 05:55:14 PMQuote from: Ads on April 15, 2024, 05:27:20 PMWho builds the travel infrastructure? Who makes Aston somewhere you'd want to visit right now for a drink, something to eat etc? How do you bridge the city centre to get that foot traffic all year round?The same issues will apply to a new build unless it’s in the city centre and that just isn’t going to happen.How do you know?