Quote from: pauliewalnuts on December 29, 2023, 10:46:13 AMAs for those 200 unsold single seats spotted around the ground - some clubs already allocate seats when you buy them - ie you say “I want a 40 quid seat” and they decide where it is, not you, picking seats for you. They do this to avoid the single unsold seats you get otherwise Aren’t the unsold single seats usually season ticket holder’s seats they’ve put up for resale when they can’t attend? Often only a day or two before the game.
As for those 200 unsold single seats spotted around the ground - some clubs already allocate seats when you buy them - ie you say “I want a 40 quid seat” and they decide where it is, not you, picking seats for you. They do this to avoid the single unsold seats you get otherwise
Just ruminating on it all, it strikes me that there is absolutely no sense in the medium to long-term in maintaining Villa Park as a 40-45k stadium. For V Sports, who are looking to grow the status and value of Villa as quickly as possible, it makes no sense. For the City of Birmingham it makes no sense - especially when one considers the likes of London, Glasgow, Manchester, Cardiff and Liverpool have at least one stadium of 60k. I have no idea what the plan is, but sticking with the status quo, logically, cannot be it.
If it becomes prohibitively difficult for young fans to see live games then we could lose out on their support (and money) very longer term.
I reckon it’d need a decade from now to acquire the land, likely from multiple landowners, agree deals with other stakeholders, get planning and to finally build the thing. I think it is their long term plan, despite what they’re saying publicly.My guess is that they’re looking at developing villa park with a payback within that timescale. The North Stand and Villa Live would possibly have needed a longer period to get their money back.
Quote from: Dante Lavelli on December 30, 2023, 06:39:53 AMI reckon it’d need a decade from now to acquire the land, likely from multiple landowners, agree deals with other stakeholders, get planning and to finally build the thing. I think it is their long term plan, despite what they’re saying publicly.My guess is that they’re looking at developing villa park with a payback within that timescale. The North Stand and Villa Live would possibly have needed a longer period to get their money back.If they have any plans to relocate the stadium out of B6 then the proposed 30m redevelopment of Witton Station along with the tunnel being built beneath it would be a total waste of everyone's time and money. WMCA who are jointly funding it would surely have insisted on a guarantee that Aston Villa FC would be using the site for a very long time. Imagine doing all that work then the club announcing plans to move away. The more I think about it the more it makes long term sense for the club to be looking at buying land around Villa Park for redevelopment or a total rebuild.