The Altairos CEO has joined the Villa board;https://www.expressandstar.com/sport/football/aston-villa/2024/04/17/billionaire-businessman-joins-aston-villa-board/
Quote from: Dogtanian on April 17, 2024, 10:53:18 AMThe Altairos CEO has joined the Villa board;https://www.expressandstar.com/sport/football/aston-villa/2024/04/17/billionaire-businessman-joins-aston-villa-board/Yeah, announced earlier this week and that's what has kicked off this latest round of debate mate, as it looks more likely that a major development is what they're planning.
Quote from: paul_e on April 17, 2024, 10:21:00 AMQuote from: john e on April 17, 2024, 10:19:26 AMYour not really helping your case there mate You're confusing you not liking them with them not having an identity.The second one, especially, could be an office block, a hospital, a warehouse. Not good examples with respect.
Quote from: john e on April 17, 2024, 10:19:26 AMYour not really helping your case there mate You're confusing you not liking them with them not having an identity.
Your not really helping your case there mate
Ah, sorry! I knew I shouldn't have had time away, now I feel like my sister when she missed an episode of Home & Away and it became impossible to catch back up!
Quote from: LeeB on April 16, 2024, 05:42:55 PMQuote from: Sexual Ealing on April 16, 2024, 05:39:50 PMI also think we should get a load of those video cases that look like hardback book covers. Make the place look classy.Oh man, we had them. And the telly in the kind of cabinet you'd expect an Edwardian magician to use on stage. Ha! We had a TV cabinet. I'm pretty sure it had glass doors. Bizarre thing, bizarre thinking. Still, preferable to those sixty-inch things everyone has on their walls nowadays though.
Quote from: Sexual Ealing on April 16, 2024, 05:39:50 PMI also think we should get a load of those video cases that look like hardback book covers. Make the place look classy.Oh man, we had them. And the telly in the kind of cabinet you'd expect an Edwardian magician to use on stage.
I also think we should get a load of those video cases that look like hardback book covers. Make the place look classy.
Quote from: Risso on April 17, 2024, 10:56:18 AMQuote from: Dogtanian on April 17, 2024, 10:53:18 AMThe Altairos CEO has joined the Villa board;https://www.expressandstar.com/sport/football/aston-villa/2024/04/17/billionaire-businessman-joins-aston-villa-board/Yeah, announced earlier this week and that's what has kicked off this latest round of debate mate, as it looks more likely that a major development is what they're planning.Ah, sorry! I knew I shouldn't have had time away, now I feel like my sister when she missed an episode of Home & Away and it became impossible to catch back up!
The new stadium in egypt built by the company run by one of our new directors:Bucks new stadium, build under the leadership of another of our new directors:I'm not sure either fits the "soulless identikit bowl" description that a few of you are absolutely certain is the only alternative to staying where we are (and presumably doing very little to the ground to avoid the risk of turning it into a soulless bowl).
Quote from: ChicagoLion on April 17, 2024, 05:52:53 AMQuote from: algy on April 17, 2024, 05:46:19 AMQuote from: tomd2103 on April 17, 2024, 12:53:52 AMSmaller version of Principality Stadium in Cardiff or bigger version of Lille's ground where we are heading on Thursday night would be good if we are looking at examples. Both have a retractable roof as well, which I think could add something unique. Then becomes a huge indoor arena / space as well. I love the Principality Stadium. Absolutely cracking, relatively new stadium. If we were rebuilding I'd go for something like that, with retractable roof.The problem is that it will be a maximise revenue minimise cost decision.Have a look at all the new stadiums that are built in the USA and you will see what we are likely to get.Which is precisely why I'm against us moving. All this "What would Rinder do?" ... Rinder was a no-expense-spared kinda guy and, whilst Villa Park isn't perfect, we currently have 2 quite unique stands in the Holte End and North Stand (which some people were intent on tearing down and building an identikit monstrosity in it's place a few short months ago ... and yes, it was a monstrosity - it looked like a fucking Asda, as I mentioned at time time, and looked worse when Villa Live was taken out).I don't want a ground that looks like everyone else's ground. I don't want a ground that could be anywhere in the world. We deserve nothing but the best - old Trinity Road/"new" Holte End on the outside, Principality Stadium on the inside. It's at build a new ground, that's what we should have.But ideally - no expense spared - we stay where we belong, which is as Aston Villa of B6 6HE, with Aston Church, the Holte Pub, the Aston Hotel, and a big fuck off Jacobean manor as the background. We ain't no poxy industrial estate team, and we don't belong on some contaminated wasteland. Shame on the lot of you for suggesting otherwise (bar BV, V82, and the few other anti-movers on here)
Quote from: algy on April 17, 2024, 05:46:19 AMQuote from: tomd2103 on April 17, 2024, 12:53:52 AMSmaller version of Principality Stadium in Cardiff or bigger version of Lille's ground where we are heading on Thursday night would be good if we are looking at examples. Both have a retractable roof as well, which I think could add something unique. Then becomes a huge indoor arena / space as well. I love the Principality Stadium. Absolutely cracking, relatively new stadium. If we were rebuilding I'd go for something like that, with retractable roof.The problem is that it will be a maximise revenue minimise cost decision.Have a look at all the new stadiums that are built in the USA and you will see what we are likely to get.
Quote from: tomd2103 on April 17, 2024, 12:53:52 AMSmaller version of Principality Stadium in Cardiff or bigger version of Lille's ground where we are heading on Thursday night would be good if we are looking at examples. Both have a retractable roof as well, which I think could add something unique. Then becomes a huge indoor arena / space as well. I love the Principality Stadium. Absolutely cracking, relatively new stadium. If we were rebuilding I'd go for something like that, with retractable roof.
Smaller version of Principality Stadium in Cardiff or bigger version of Lille's ground where we are heading on Thursday night would be good if we are looking at examples. Both have a retractable roof as well, which I think could add something unique. Then becomes a huge indoor arena / space as well.
https://www.ft.com/content/faeff9d5-d803-4cf8-9cd9-961ff1557540Interesting article about the trend for new stadiums across Europe, with Spurs being held up as the hallmark. All the same points we know about, but after reading it, it definitely makes me think our owners are on the same path.A multi use sports/entertainment hub in a big city, generating revenue all year round, is definitely what a couple of billionaires will be interested in.Improving the toilets, bars, trains and pies at VP? Probably not really.