Quote from: Risso on December 19, 2023, 11:25:13 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on December 19, 2023, 11:15:40 PMSomething that haven't actually even done - Heck referred today to consulting with the fan base on the new badge. How have they done that? I must have missed it. They also present it as something they've done out of the goodness of their hearts rather than a Premier League requirement to consult, which is what it is.There was the same lot of questions to answer that we had last time. As you say, all he needed to say was "we don't think this refelcts how we want to move our brand further, and it's no use for online marketing so we're going to do it better" There would have been a few grumbles but I don't think many people liked the lion facing the wrong way anyway.In the hospitality areas they've been handing out freebies (wash bag, travel mug, water bottle etc) in the last few weeks at most games, and it's all had this branding on it:I reckon it's almost certain that what they're planning is this, or the the same with the lion facing the other way.That is f*ckin’ perfect 👍
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on December 19, 2023, 11:15:40 PMSomething that haven't actually even done - Heck referred today to consulting with the fan base on the new badge. How have they done that? I must have missed it. They also present it as something they've done out of the goodness of their hearts rather than a Premier League requirement to consult, which is what it is.There was the same lot of questions to answer that we had last time. As you say, all he needed to say was "we don't think this refelcts how we want to move our brand further, and it's no use for online marketing so we're going to do it better" There would have been a few grumbles but I don't think many people liked the lion facing the wrong way anyway.In the hospitality areas they've been handing out freebies (wash bag, travel mug, water bottle etc) in the last few weeks at most games, and it's all had this branding on it:I reckon it's almost certain that what they're planning is this, or the the same with the lion facing the other way.
Something that haven't actually even done - Heck referred today to consulting with the fan base on the new badge. How have they done that? I must have missed it. They also present it as something they've done out of the goodness of their hearts rather than a Premier League requirement to consult, which is what it is.
I could stomach a rebuild on the current site as long as that red brick façade is left absolutely fucking pristine and untouched. Actually, build red brick façades round the whole god damn ground.
Quote from: Monty on December 20, 2023, 10:50:35 AMI could stomach a rebuild on the current site as long as that red brick façade is left absolutely fucking pristine and untouched. Actually, build red brick façades round the whole god damn ground.This is why I'd be open to moving, red brick all round, shared lower tier but split upper tiers to maintain 4 distinct stands and then the whole thing put on a bit of a plateau so you can see it for miles around.
help develop the Hawthorns ! i think i'll pass on that gem
I read it thinking tat they want to maximise the revenue of potential CL football next season. Can't do that with 3/4 (at best) capacity. I kind of agree with it if it's on that basis. Would we really want our first modern era CL campaign being played at a building site?I'd be totally anti a new location for Villa Park.
This is why I'd be open to moving, red brick all round, shared lower tier but split upper tiers to maintain 4 distinct stands and then the whole thing put on a bit of a plateau so you can see it for miles around.
Quote from: paul_e on December 20, 2023, 11:11:54 AMQuote from: Monty on December 20, 2023, 10:50:35 AMI could stomach a rebuild on the current site as long as that red brick façade is left absolutely fucking pristine and untouched. Actually, build red brick façades round the whole god damn ground.This is why I'd be open to moving, red brick all round, shared lower tier but split upper tiers to maintain 4 distinct stands and then the whole thing put on a bit of a plateau so you can see it for miles around.Nah, no moving. Rebuild on the site. The field exhales the ghosts of victors past, a piece of the true league title trophy and a fingernail of George Ramsay are buried beneath the centre spot, the grass that grows flowers and releases a pollen that enters unsuspecting nostrils and turns their heads and hearts towards B6, new Lions made biochemically.
I read it thinking tat they want to maximise the revenue of potential CL football next season. Can't do that with 3/4 (at best) capacity. I kind of agree with it if it's on that basis. Would we really want our first modern era CL campaign being played at a building site?.