Youd expect the New North to have some pretty good views, when you consider the height of it.
I love the Upper North. Best view in the ground cos you see the Holte in its glory. I took a Fulham fan in there for the home game where Kodjia scored a flying volley against them - he was in awe.
Quote from: Ads on September 04, 2022, 03:57:19 PMYoud expect the New North to have some pretty good views, when you consider the height of it.Yeah but you may aswell be sat in Perry Barr when it come to proximity to the pitch.
I think for the Villa Park rebuild to work it has to utilise our history. Aston Villa were the first giant of world football. Our history is our identity. In that time we were the Real Madrid of that era. The ground design needs to take that DNA of redbrick late Victorian / Edwardian Birmingham. Take inspiration from the old Trinity and other local redbrick landmarks for its outer appearance. To me the design I've seen is just a red brick wall. It's the right colour and material but that's about it. The outside of the trinity needs to be redone in that way.It would be like going to her Maj saying we're going to rebuild Windsor castle in the style of a large Aldi. Sacrilege!
Quote from: luke95 on September 04, 2022, 04:06:03 PMQuote from: Ads on September 04, 2022, 03:57:19 PMYoud expect the New North to have some pretty good views, when you consider the height of it.Yeah but you may aswell be sat in Perry Barr when it come to proximity to the pitch.Don't agree with that at all. Part of the reason the view is superb is the proximity you feel to the pitch.
I think Luke means in the new north stand.
Quote from: Flamingo Lane on September 04, 2022, 04:25:19 PMQuote from: luke95 on September 04, 2022, 04:06:03 PMQuote from: Ads on September 04, 2022, 03:57:19 PMYoud expect the New North to have some pretty good views, when you consider the height of it.Yeah but you may aswell be sat in Perry Barr when it come to proximity to the pitch.Don't agree with that at all. Part of the reason the view is superb is the proximity you feel to the pitch.Yeah, had our season ticket in the North Stand Upper for many years, row D, right in the centre - brilliant views. Then relocated to the Trinity Road stand the season that Santa parachuted in to the roof*, cos it was (a) warmer and (b) my granddad's sight was going by then so he could see what was going on a bit better from there.Anyway, North Stand. I'm very fond of it and still either sit there or the Trinity Road stand on my visits to B6. * Remember that as if it were yesterday - just this loud thud, then that poor bloke falling down like a sack of spuds right in front of us - we were pretty much level with where he fell, so could practically see the guy's face as he went down.
Correct. Fucking Right Siders, honestly.
Quote from: cdbearsfan on September 04, 2022, 03:38:12 PMCorrect. Fucking Right Siders, honestly.Never understood how anyone could stand on the right side. The left side was SO much better. Wrong uns.
Quote from: chrisw1 on September 05, 2022, 11:25:32 AMQuote from: cdbearsfan on September 04, 2022, 03:38:12 PMCorrect. Fucking Right Siders, honestly.Never understood how anyone could stand on the right side. The left side was SO much better. Wrong uns.The left side was for kids and pavement dancers, all the 'heads' stood on the bottom right hand corner.