The Emirates is a perfectly good stadium. It's the occupants that are the problem. Highbury was just as quiet.
Nah, the Emirates is shit.
Quote from: Stu on January 09, 2024, 11:38:16 AMTalking of costs, the Newcastle ticket prices are mental. £48 cheapest adult, £80 in the Trinity posh seats. £96 for an adult and child on the Holte. Fucking outrageous.
Talking of costs, the Newcastle ticket prices are mental. £48 cheapest adult, £80 in the Trinity posh seats.
So we're in 2024 now and ground redevelopment that will only be enough to keep us in the top 10 has been cancelled. It's just so unbelievably short sighted not to mention disappointing. It's our best season in yonks and I keep hearing things like "the giant has awoken". Well the giant is going to be made to look very small time when FIFA announces that they're pulling the plug on us hosting the Euros in 2028.
Quote from: The Edge on January 09, 2024, 08:18:23 PMSo we're in 2024 now and ground redevelopment that will only be enough to keep us in the top 10 has been cancelled. It's just so unbelievably short sighted not to mention disappointing. It's our best season in yonks and I keep hearing things like "the giant has awoken". Well the giant is going to be made to look very small time when FIFA announces that they're pulling the plug on us hosting the Euros in 2028.Couldn’t care less about the Euros…whether the decision is right or wrong is something we’ll judge as Villa in time but UEFA / England are irrelevant to it.
Quote from: Ads on January 09, 2024, 11:30:13 AMIt does come down to cost. Don't spend £100m to be left in a situation where the reault is unlikely to bring you any closer to bridging a gap between your rivals. So spend £100m for 10,000 extra seats, or spend £1 billion for 20,000?
It does come down to cost. Don't spend £100m to be left in a situation where the reault is unlikely to bring you any closer to bridging a gap between your rivals.
Fulham are arguably in a similar position to us. A ground that every away fan loves, historic stands and full of memories but craven cottage is also holding them back as they cannot expand. Down the road, Brentford have made the move from griffin park (another cracking ground) and now seem go be in a good position to grow as a club.
When we went 4 years ago in the FA Cup they were building it then. They're building in the Thames, not the North Sea.