They can learn from Edgbaston on major match days albeit with a much smaller crowd and the cQuote from: Beard82 on June 28, 2023, 09:31:58 PMIn terms of facilities, I was amazed at Edgbaston they had this "self-serve" beer pouring. Every tap had a member of staff next to it. Watching a member of the public pouring their own pint, then fixing it when they fucked it up. Pretty certain that's the definition of insanity. Having trained bar staff watch members of the public serve themselves on a 1-1 basis. Purlsow would be proudIt goes without saying I poured my pint perfectlyEdgbaston gets much smaller crowds and has more bars, on major match days there are more temporary bars which are away from the stands which would not work at Villa Park.I still queued 40 minutes at the test match because click and collect drink ordering wasn’t working.
In terms of facilities, I was amazed at Edgbaston they had this "self-serve" beer pouring. Every tap had a member of staff next to it. Watching a member of the public pouring their own pint, then fixing it when they fucked it up. Pretty certain that's the definition of insanity. Having trained bar staff watch members of the public serve themselves on a 1-1 basis. Purlsow would be proudIt goes without saying I poured my pint perfectly
I found myself wondering this morning whether they’re thinking about moving.
Maybe he's just looked from the angle of what we can do right now with what we already to improve the match day experience and then take it from there, which seems logical to me.
Quote from: LeeB on June 29, 2023, 09:31:58 AMMaybe he's just looked from the angle of what we can do right now with what we already to improve the match day experience and then take it from there, which seems logical to me.It struck me too that this was because of the transport situation being up in the air and wanting to do something concrete next season regardless.
Quote from: Dogtanian on June 29, 2023, 09:34:07 AMQuote from: LeeB on June 29, 2023, 09:31:58 AMMaybe he's just looked from the angle of what we can do right now with what we already to improve the match day experience and then take it from there, which seems logical to me.It struck me too that this was because of the transport situation being up in the air and wanting to do something concrete next season regardless.Exactly, we could sit on our hands doing nothing and point at the transport issue holding everything up, or we can focus on making the most of what we've already got, and watching that presentation video he did at the '76 ers the other day that strikes me as exactly the way he'd approach things
Quote from: LeeB on June 29, 2023, 09:38:44 AMQuote from: Dogtanian on June 29, 2023, 09:34:07 AMQuote from: LeeB on June 29, 2023, 09:31:58 AMMaybe he's just looked from the angle of what we can do right now with what we already to improve the match day experience and then take it from there, which seems logical to me.It struck me too that this was because of the transport situation being up in the air and wanting to do something concrete next season regardless.Exactly, we could sit on our hands doing nothing and point at the transport issue holding everything up, or we can focus on making the most of what we've already got, and watching that presentation video he did at the '76 ers the other day that strikes me as exactly the way he'd approach thingsThat all just strikes me as short term thinking mate. We can and should improve things like the catering that's in the stands already, but we need a bigger ground, with much better facilities. As much as everybody loves the place, the facilities are mostly atrocious. Just tarting up Stumps isn't really going to achieve much.
I don’t think we will move, but just to hypothesise:From a standing start, a new stadium would be the best part of 10 years away. There is clearly demand now for 8-10k additional seats, and hosting Euro ‘28 probably relies upon having an increased capacity. There is jeopardy associated with all of that; delays in developing a new ground, build cost fluctuations, we won’t know about Euro ‘28 until September etc. I could see a scenario where we build a budget version of the new Witton End, intended to tide us over until a new ground was ready. It clearly wouldn’t justify the level of expense that is currently being planned though, and would probably have to be written off as as an investment in nurturing larger crowds. I suppose it would all come down to what the cost differential would be.