THere's nothing supposedly about what Liverpool did. And your last sentence is exactly what Liverpool did. They were buying houses back in the 90s, and as soon as they bought them they put up the metal shutters and left them empty. Houses with nothing wrong with them were deliberately left neglected and empty for well over a decade and as they picked up more and more it had a negative effect on the area.
Why should they have to live with it? It's people's lives you're talking about here.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on March 22, 2023, 11:24:43 AMWhy should they have to live with it? It's people's lives you're talking about here.Agree completely.There has to be a better option than turfing people out of their homes. Aston exists for 365 days a year, not just the 20 or so times a year that 40,000 football supporters turn up.
I'm only guessing, but I think if you offered most people a decent uplift on the market value of their houses on that road and the chance to move to somewhere a bit nicer, they'd probably take it. The inconvenience they face when Villa are at home must be a right pain in the arse for all the local residents, it means on a Saturday from about 4.45 to at least 6pm, driving anywhere is going to take an hour longer than it usually would at least.
Getting back to work start on North stand being delayed due to Station issue, why don't the club carry on full speed ahead with rebuilt but actually restrict capacity to current level until station is upgraded?