Have the club ever surveyed how people get to and from games? Would be useful to know as a starting point. Much as people want more trains laid on I would think that's one of the hardest to do as train economics are in decline since COVID, less people using them.Perhaps the club will have to sort this out running a match day fleet of buses for the first couple of miles away from VP. 50 buses running back and forth for the first couple of miles away from the ground to other transport hubs and parking could help as could making the ground a better place to stay for a while afterwards.
I’d love us to be a bit closer to the city centre so we could all drink in/walk from town. Isn’t there room in the Gun Quarter?As for where we are, it would be great if there were no houses between Witton Lane and the new academy/railway line. We could probably go as high as 70,000 then.
This is what we need, one million capacity.
Quote from: Percy McCarthy on June 25, 2023, 10:41:10 PMI’d love us to be a bit closer to the city centre so we could all drink in/walk from town. Isn’t there room in the Gun Quarter?As for where we are, it would be great if there were no houses between Witton Lane and the new academy/railway line. We could probably go as high as 70,000 then.This is the kind of thinking we need. Why aim for 50k - that should be the absolute start and keep on building. We'd fill it for sure.
Quote from: N'ZMAV on June 25, 2023, 07:30:35 PMpart of the trouble is, like many football grounds, it's in the middle of a shit hole.It's really not.
part of the trouble is, like many football grounds, it's in the middle of a shit hole.
Quote from: Drummond on June 25, 2023, 07:50:44 PMQuote from: N'ZMAV on June 25, 2023, 07:30:35 PMpart of the trouble is, like many football grounds, it's in the middle of a shit hole.It's really not. Ha ha, really?Come on, let's be honest, Aston is a deprived, ropey as fuck area.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on June 26, 2023, 12:14:44 AMQuote from: Drummond on June 25, 2023, 07:50:44 PMQuote from: N'ZMAV on June 25, 2023, 07:30:35 PMpart of the trouble is, like many football grounds, it's in the middle of a shit hole.It's really not. Ha ha, really?Come on, let's be honest, Aston is a deprived, ropey as fuck area.No arguing that Aston is deprived, but it's also reductive to just call it a shit-hole. Our ground is overlooked by a stately home, and Aston itself has lots of the best examples of Victorian architecture still standing in the city. It's also a place where thousands of people are employed and literally 5 minutes up the road in Perry Barr is one of the biggest regeneration schemes in the country. The redevelopment of Villa Park should be an anchor for improving the whole area.
Quote from: N'ZMAV on June 25, 2023, 07:30:35 PMpart of the trouble is, like many football grounds, it's in the middle of a shit hole.Serious investment in the area and a some genuine support from forward thinking politicians could turn things around. Also, there may be posters on here who live nearby so not the most diplomatic of posts.I notice from your location that you’re in an area (just down the road from me) that only a few years ago was a total shithole but now enjoys “up and coming” status. So, things can change.
And now HS2 has been frozen, imagine what a small part of that money could do for the transport infrastructure of Birmingham.