Quote from: Dante Lavelli on September 22, 2023, 08:58:21 PMQuote from: chrisw1 on September 22, 2023, 09:11:34 AMQuote from: ChicagoLion on September 22, 2023, 08:08:10 AMQuote from: algy on September 20, 2023, 09:19:03 AMQuote from: ChicagoLion on September 20, 2023, 09:02:22 AMQuote from: dave.woodhall on September 19, 2023, 08:23:59 PMQuote from: ChicagoLion on September 19, 2023, 08:11:16 PM£1billion?The North Stand is costing the best part of £100 millionSo 4 stands is £400 million, I am struggling to find a piece of real estate in Birmingham for £600 million.Not just 4 stands though, is it? There's the pitch, offices, shop, car park, other buildings. You've also got all the infrastructure underneath the stand.I can quite well imagine a new ground would be approaching £1b.I would love the project if they were prepared to pay £1billion for it.Everton is costing £500 million and it’s next to water.Of course if you get HS2 in, it would cost 10 billion.The Everton owner said total costs would be closer to £760m - for a 53k seater.Spurs stadium cost £1b for 63k. Construction started in 2015 and building costs are significantly higher, so to replicate that build would be far more now.I'd imagine if we were building a new stadium (we're not) we'd want it to be 60k. I'm not sure why you think with additional site assembly costs that Spurs did not have and massively inflated construction fees you think it's so ridiculous that a new stadium would be in the region of £1b.Chicago - Chris is right. £1bn is the correct number to be using if we want to start again. There’s a shit load of variables but unless we get given the land in an area with unrestricted access then the costs of a 60k stadium will be closer to £1bn than £500m.so you are reaching out and projecting the Everton situation is not a Goldilocks scenario. I think you need to acclimate the real world potential as well as discounting any down side variables. In the fullness of time the project can have a soft landing as long as we have an off ramp to a better conclusion. From the get go we have been moving towards a sub optimal paradigm. It’s ok that you guys are not exactly rocket scientists but love your sub prime blue collar rear view mirror perspective. It’s how we all grow.
Quote from: chrisw1 on September 22, 2023, 09:11:34 AMQuote from: ChicagoLion on September 22, 2023, 08:08:10 AMQuote from: algy on September 20, 2023, 09:19:03 AMQuote from: ChicagoLion on September 20, 2023, 09:02:22 AMQuote from: dave.woodhall on September 19, 2023, 08:23:59 PMQuote from: ChicagoLion on September 19, 2023, 08:11:16 PM£1billion?The North Stand is costing the best part of £100 millionSo 4 stands is £400 million, I am struggling to find a piece of real estate in Birmingham for £600 million.Not just 4 stands though, is it? There's the pitch, offices, shop, car park, other buildings. You've also got all the infrastructure underneath the stand.I can quite well imagine a new ground would be approaching £1b.I would love the project if they were prepared to pay £1billion for it.Everton is costing £500 million and it’s next to water.Of course if you get HS2 in, it would cost 10 billion.The Everton owner said total costs would be closer to £760m - for a 53k seater.Spurs stadium cost £1b for 63k. Construction started in 2015 and building costs are significantly higher, so to replicate that build would be far more now.I'd imagine if we were building a new stadium (we're not) we'd want it to be 60k. I'm not sure why you think with additional site assembly costs that Spurs did not have and massively inflated construction fees you think it's so ridiculous that a new stadium would be in the region of £1b.Chicago - Chris is right. £1bn is the correct number to be using if we want to start again. There’s a shit load of variables but unless we get given the land in an area with unrestricted access then the costs of a 60k stadium will be closer to £1bn than £500m.
Quote from: ChicagoLion on September 22, 2023, 08:08:10 AMQuote from: algy on September 20, 2023, 09:19:03 AMQuote from: ChicagoLion on September 20, 2023, 09:02:22 AMQuote from: dave.woodhall on September 19, 2023, 08:23:59 PMQuote from: ChicagoLion on September 19, 2023, 08:11:16 PM£1billion?The North Stand is costing the best part of £100 millionSo 4 stands is £400 million, I am struggling to find a piece of real estate in Birmingham for £600 million.Not just 4 stands though, is it? There's the pitch, offices, shop, car park, other buildings. You've also got all the infrastructure underneath the stand.I can quite well imagine a new ground would be approaching £1b.I would love the project if they were prepared to pay £1billion for it.Everton is costing £500 million and it’s next to water.Of course if you get HS2 in, it would cost 10 billion.The Everton owner said total costs would be closer to £760m - for a 53k seater.Spurs stadium cost £1b for 63k. Construction started in 2015 and building costs are significantly higher, so to replicate that build would be far more now.I'd imagine if we were building a new stadium (we're not) we'd want it to be 60k. I'm not sure why you think with additional site assembly costs that Spurs did not have and massively inflated construction fees you think it's so ridiculous that a new stadium would be in the region of £1b.
Quote from: algy on September 20, 2023, 09:19:03 AMQuote from: ChicagoLion on September 20, 2023, 09:02:22 AMQuote from: dave.woodhall on September 19, 2023, 08:23:59 PMQuote from: ChicagoLion on September 19, 2023, 08:11:16 PM£1billion?The North Stand is costing the best part of £100 millionSo 4 stands is £400 million, I am struggling to find a piece of real estate in Birmingham for £600 million.Not just 4 stands though, is it? There's the pitch, offices, shop, car park, other buildings. You've also got all the infrastructure underneath the stand.I can quite well imagine a new ground would be approaching £1b.I would love the project if they were prepared to pay £1billion for it.Everton is costing £500 million and it’s next to water.Of course if you get HS2 in, it would cost 10 billion.
Quote from: ChicagoLion on September 20, 2023, 09:02:22 AMQuote from: dave.woodhall on September 19, 2023, 08:23:59 PMQuote from: ChicagoLion on September 19, 2023, 08:11:16 PM£1billion?The North Stand is costing the best part of £100 millionSo 4 stands is £400 million, I am struggling to find a piece of real estate in Birmingham for £600 million.Not just 4 stands though, is it? There's the pitch, offices, shop, car park, other buildings. You've also got all the infrastructure underneath the stand.I can quite well imagine a new ground would be approaching £1b.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on September 19, 2023, 08:23:59 PMQuote from: ChicagoLion on September 19, 2023, 08:11:16 PM£1billion?The North Stand is costing the best part of £100 millionSo 4 stands is £400 million, I am struggling to find a piece of real estate in Birmingham for £600 million.
Quote from: ChicagoLion on September 19, 2023, 08:11:16 PM£1billion?The North Stand is costing the best part of £100 million
£1billion?
Quote from: itbrvilla on September 26, 2023, 10:47:21 AMJust spotted this in my inbox:Quote from: itbrvilla on September 26, 2023, 10:45:55 AMQuoteAston Villa is pleased to announce the launch of a new matchday offering for supporters.The Lower Grounds will open its doors to a fan-focused experience, which will include food and drinks as part of the package, for the first time against Brighton and Hove Albion on Saturday, September 30.FIND OUT MOREBUY ONLINELocated in the former Holte Suite, the Lower Grounds will be open from three hours before kick-off and up to 90 minutes post-match, supporters will be able to take advantage of all-you-can-eat street food as well as a range of beers, wines and soft drinks* while mingling with former players and watching pre-match build-up, interviews and classic matches on large media screens in a convivial atmosphere.The package will include seats in the Trinity Road Stand or the Doug Ellis Upper and a matchday programme.Existing season ticket holders can purchase the package as a bolt-on while they may also be bought on a match-by-match basis.ENQUIRE NOWAn opening offer for the Brighton game is as follows...Single match package v Brighton - £120 (including VAT)Season ticket holder bolt-on v Brighton - £60 (including VAT)To enquire now please contact the Premium team on 0330 314 1322 or email premium@avfc.co.uk. You can also buy directly online by clicking below and signing in:BUY ONLINE NOW*Alcoholic beverages available from two-and-a-half hours before kick-off and up to one hour post-match.I'm assuming the £120 doesn't include a matchday ticket?The £120 includes a ticket, the £60 does not
Just spotted this in my inbox:Quote from: itbrvilla on September 26, 2023, 10:45:55 AMQuoteAston Villa is pleased to announce the launch of a new matchday offering for supporters.The Lower Grounds will open its doors to a fan-focused experience, which will include food and drinks as part of the package, for the first time against Brighton and Hove Albion on Saturday, September 30.FIND OUT MOREBUY ONLINELocated in the former Holte Suite, the Lower Grounds will be open from three hours before kick-off and up to 90 minutes post-match, supporters will be able to take advantage of all-you-can-eat street food as well as a range of beers, wines and soft drinks* while mingling with former players and watching pre-match build-up, interviews and classic matches on large media screens in a convivial atmosphere.The package will include seats in the Trinity Road Stand or the Doug Ellis Upper and a matchday programme.Existing season ticket holders can purchase the package as a bolt-on while they may also be bought on a match-by-match basis.ENQUIRE NOWAn opening offer for the Brighton game is as follows...Single match package v Brighton - £120 (including VAT)Season ticket holder bolt-on v Brighton - £60 (including VAT)To enquire now please contact the Premium team on 0330 314 1322 or email premium@avfc.co.uk. You can also buy directly online by clicking below and signing in:BUY ONLINE NOW*Alcoholic beverages available from two-and-a-half hours before kick-off and up to one hour post-match.I'm assuming the £120 doesn't include a matchday ticket?
QuoteAston Villa is pleased to announce the launch of a new matchday offering for supporters.The Lower Grounds will open its doors to a fan-focused experience, which will include food and drinks as part of the package, for the first time against Brighton and Hove Albion on Saturday, September 30.FIND OUT MOREBUY ONLINELocated in the former Holte Suite, the Lower Grounds will be open from three hours before kick-off and up to 90 minutes post-match, supporters will be able to take advantage of all-you-can-eat street food as well as a range of beers, wines and soft drinks* while mingling with former players and watching pre-match build-up, interviews and classic matches on large media screens in a convivial atmosphere.The package will include seats in the Trinity Road Stand or the Doug Ellis Upper and a matchday programme.Existing season ticket holders can purchase the package as a bolt-on while they may also be bought on a match-by-match basis.ENQUIRE NOWAn opening offer for the Brighton game is as follows...Single match package v Brighton - £120 (including VAT)Season ticket holder bolt-on v Brighton - £60 (including VAT)To enquire now please contact the Premium team on 0330 314 1322 or email premium@avfc.co.uk. You can also buy directly online by clicking below and signing in:BUY ONLINE NOW*Alcoholic beverages available from two-and-a-half hours before kick-off and up to one hour post-match.
Aston Villa is pleased to announce the launch of a new matchday offering for supporters.The Lower Grounds will open its doors to a fan-focused experience, which will include food and drinks as part of the package, for the first time against Brighton and Hove Albion on Saturday, September 30.FIND OUT MOREBUY ONLINELocated in the former Holte Suite, the Lower Grounds will be open from three hours before kick-off and up to 90 minutes post-match, supporters will be able to take advantage of all-you-can-eat street food as well as a range of beers, wines and soft drinks* while mingling with former players and watching pre-match build-up, interviews and classic matches on large media screens in a convivial atmosphere.The package will include seats in the Trinity Road Stand or the Doug Ellis Upper and a matchday programme.Existing season ticket holders can purchase the package as a bolt-on while they may also be bought on a match-by-match basis.ENQUIRE NOWAn opening offer for the Brighton game is as follows...Single match package v Brighton - £120 (including VAT)Season ticket holder bolt-on v Brighton - £60 (including VAT)To enquire now please contact the Premium team on 0330 314 1322 or email premium@avfc.co.uk. You can also buy directly online by clicking below and signing in:BUY ONLINE NOW*Alcoholic beverages available from two-and-a-half hours before kick-off and up to one hour post-match.
Crazy there is no real discount for ST holders
Quote from: Towser on September 26, 2023, 10:50:42 AMQuote from: itbrvilla on September 26, 2023, 10:47:21 AMJust spotted this in my inbox:Quote from: itbrvilla on September 26, 2023, 10:45:55 AMQuoteAston Villa is pleased to announce the launch of a new matchday offering for supporters.The Lower Grounds will open its doors to a fan-focused experience, which will include food and drinks as part of the package, for the first time against Brighton and Hove Albion on Saturday, September 30.FIND OUT MOREBUY ONLINELocated in the former Holte Suite, the Lower Grounds will be open from three hours before kick-off and up to 90 minutes post-match, supporters will be able to take advantage of all-you-can-eat street food as well as a range of beers, wines and soft drinks* while mingling with former players and watching pre-match build-up, interviews and classic matches on large media screens in a convivial atmosphere.The package will include seats in the Trinity Road Stand or the Doug Ellis Upper and a matchday programme.Existing season ticket holders can purchase the package as a bolt-on while they may also be bought on a match-by-match basis.ENQUIRE NOWAn opening offer for the Brighton game is as follows...Single match package v Brighton - £120 (including VAT)Season ticket holder bolt-on v Brighton - £60 (including VAT)To enquire now please contact the Premium team on 0330 314 1322 or email premium@avfc.co.uk. You can also buy directly online by clicking below and signing in:BUY ONLINE NOW*Alcoholic beverages available from two-and-a-half hours before kick-off and up to one hour post-match.I'm assuming the £120 doesn't include a matchday ticket?The £120 includes a ticket, the £60 does notI know it's not a popular opinion on here but that doesn't seem all that bad to me. I'd guess it depends a bit on what you think is reasonable to spend on food and beer at a stadium/venue but £10-12 for something to eat and £5-6 a pint is about what I'd expect (given the offerings at places like Edgbaston).
I assume the Trinity seats (for the seat package) are in A3. The ticket page has startd to lockout all of A3 for the Premier home games (Brighton and West Ham so far). A bit of a p***** for me. I use my Claret membership so I can get tickets close to family season ticket holders in A3.
I'm assuming they will be squeezing every sq inch of hospitality they possibly can into this stand, so I wouldn't be holding my breath on the concourses being great.