It will never have the character of that old red brick façade and the knowledge that, when I go there, I'm going to the same ground as my father, grandfather, and great-grandfathers.
Quote from: Monty on July 01, 2023, 04:43:21 PMIt will never have the character of that old red brick façade and the knowledge that, when I go there, I'm going to the same ground as my father, grandfather, and great-grandfathers.Are they still there, queuing for a pie and pint they decided they fancied at some point during the first Gulf War? 😉
Quote from: Steve67 on July 01, 2023, 03:00:33 PMWest Ham sold their soul when they moved to the Olympic stadium. Aston Villa should stay where they are. This, over and over again. If you haven’t seen a game at the London Stadium, go and do it and see if you’d fancy that for us every other week.
West Ham sold their soul when they moved to the Olympic stadium. Aston Villa should stay where they are.
Quote from: CT on July 01, 2023, 04:07:43 PMQuote from: Steve67 on July 01, 2023, 03:00:33 PMWest Ham sold their soul when they moved to the Olympic stadium. Aston Villa should stay where they are. This, over and over again. If you haven’t seen a game at the London Stadium, go and do it and see if you’d fancy that for us every other week. True, but then again, not every move to a new ground necessarily has to be to one as bad as that, ie to a stadium already in existence, built for another sport.You could equally say, anyone who fancies moving to a new ground, go to the Spurs stadium as see how much you'd fancy that.
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Quote from: tomd2103 on July 01, 2023, 01:07:31 PMQuote from: London Villan on July 01, 2023, 11:58:50 AMLooking at where the 76s play, it's an out of town arena, next to the NFL stadium and the MLB ballpark. As an anchor venue, the NEC is probably the only similar, feasible size location - but geographically it's all wrong.Wouldn’t be in favour of a move to the NEC site at all. Too far out and I think we would lose our identity somewhat. A city centre site and the possibilities that might bring would probably be the only real option I think would be palatable.Palatable? You’d move just to be nearer B1? As a 2nd city with a population of over 1 million where we’re located in B6 is about as close as we can get or could expect to get. Why would the club even consider moving if it has already invested in academy facilities?
Quote from: London Villan on July 01, 2023, 11:58:50 AMLooking at where the 76s play, it's an out of town arena, next to the NFL stadium and the MLB ballpark. As an anchor venue, the NEC is probably the only similar, feasible size location - but geographically it's all wrong.Wouldn’t be in favour of a move to the NEC site at all. Too far out and I think we would lose our identity somewhat. A city centre site and the possibilities that might bring would probably be the only real option I think would be palatable.
Looking at where the 76s play, it's an out of town arena, next to the NFL stadium and the MLB ballpark. As an anchor venue, the NEC is probably the only similar, feasible size location - but geographically it's all wrong.
I've been thinking, and have decided that even a move to the city centre isn't something I think would be a good thing.The best we could hope for in terms of moving would be a B1 location and a pastiche of Villa Park. But I don't really want a Disneyfied version of football. We play at a glorious old ground, it's borders defined by the streets of the community it represents.It's a bit sketchy, the transport is far from perfect, there aren't so many places to drink because the local population aren't big drinkers, ... but the ACR, the fact even rats won't eat at the Villa Chippy, the walk to the ground, ... Nothing you can put a price on, but something more valuable than anything you could ever buy.