It used to be the CL revenue that helped keep the big boys at the top. Spurs without CL still have a massive advantage because of the extra commercial revenue their ground now makes.The owners may be seeing that even if we get in the CL for a few seasons, without a massive increase in matchday revenue we are still going to be well behind. A new stadium may be the most likely way of joining that club.I really expect Newcastle to do the same at some point, only I wouldn't be surprised if they get moved down south to somewhere more attractive for tourist money.
When did we get 25k in the championship ? Maybe 1 game yeh
Quote from: Pat Mustard on December 19, 2023, 03:11:47 PMQuote from: London Villan on December 19, 2023, 02:59:58 PMThe LDV/HS2 site is the interesting one - a load of the land has just been released by HS2 because they don't need it. That was before the downgrade too.Tie that into the planned new stations on the existing railway line there and the Metro to Star City - as well as the existing station at Aston, which is a similar walking distance, then the transport doesn't look too bad...The Metro isn't going to Star City anytime soon though, and new stations are pie in the sky if they can't even get the old ones up to scratch. That LDV site would have all of the disadvantages of an out of town bowl (no easy access to the city centre, no local amenities etc.) with none of the advantages of ease of car access.Realistically, the only site in the whole of Birmingham that might make sense for a new ground would be the Wheels site (plenty of land, close to city centre, on existing rail and metro routes), but it just wouldn't be right for Villa. Other than there, Villa Park is already the best site available for a 50k+ stadium, and it's a pisser that the plans have been kicked back again for what is now the third or fourth time. Added to everything else Heck has overseen (badge fiasco, Holte Suite, Terrace View, price increases) it leaves a bad taste when everything else is so positive. Does anyone have any idea what his remit is, other than to piss off existing supporters?Like.
Quote from: London Villan on December 19, 2023, 02:59:58 PMThe LDV/HS2 site is the interesting one - a load of the land has just been released by HS2 because they don't need it. That was before the downgrade too.Tie that into the planned new stations on the existing railway line there and the Metro to Star City - as well as the existing station at Aston, which is a similar walking distance, then the transport doesn't look too bad...The Metro isn't going to Star City anytime soon though, and new stations are pie in the sky if they can't even get the old ones up to scratch. That LDV site would have all of the disadvantages of an out of town bowl (no easy access to the city centre, no local amenities etc.) with none of the advantages of ease of car access.Realistically, the only site in the whole of Birmingham that might make sense for a new ground would be the Wheels site (plenty of land, close to city centre, on existing rail and metro routes), but it just wouldn't be right for Villa. Other than there, Villa Park is already the best site available for a 50k+ stadium, and it's a pisser that the plans have been kicked back again for what is now the third or fourth time. Added to everything else Heck has overseen (badge fiasco, Holte Suite, Terrace View, price increases) it leaves a bad taste when everything else is so positive. Does anyone have any idea what his remit is, other than to piss off existing supporters?
The LDV/HS2 site is the interesting one - a load of the land has just been released by HS2 because they don't need it. That was before the downgrade too.Tie that into the planned new stations on the existing railway line there and the Metro to Star City - as well as the existing station at Aston, which is a similar walking distance, then the transport doesn't look too bad...
Quote from: Flamingo Lane on December 19, 2023, 03:20:30 PMWhere/what is the Wheels site?Banger/Stock Car/Karting venue in Duddeston/Nechells that the Council have closed down and they are now hawking around to sell it off.Stone's throw from St Andrews and potential location for their new 10,000 seater stadium.
Where/what is the Wheels site?
He's not hiding anything, it's in clear sight: "Over the summer months I became more concerned we were adding too many seats too fast"He's been here 6 months and the plans were well advanced before he got here. Let him figure out what is best before criticising him for cancelling plans that weren't even his.
Quote from: usav on December 19, 2023, 04:39:25 PMHe's not hiding anything, it's in clear sight: "Over the summer months I became more concerned we were adding too many seats too fast"He's been here 6 months and the plans were well advanced before he got here. Let him figure out what is best before criticising him for cancelling plans that weren't even his.But that is clearly a load of absolute nonsense. As I said before, we've got the 8th biggest stadium in the country, and it's miles smaller than those in the top 7. Also the facilities in the North are shite, and the hospitality offering is terrble too, as behind glass executive boxes went out with the Ark. 10,000 clearly isn't too many seats, and it's certainly not too fast. The stadium expansion is an investment in our future, and unlike many investments it's an almost guaranteed massive boost to revenue. There's only so much further they're going to be able to increase season ticket prices, and that won't go anywhere near to matching what the extra capacity would have brought in. It's like investing in the first team, if you don't do it and are happy to stand still, sooner or later you get left behind.