I am too lazy to quote whoever it was but somebody mentioned the plans for the training ground.With all due respect I couldn't care less about the training ground right now. They seem to have redeveloped Bodymoor Heath 5 or 6 times since about 2007.
I'm not the slightest bit convinced that there will be a rebuild in the current location.Realistically, how big would Villa Park need to be, longer term. Spurs and Arsenal appear to have set their stalls out on low 60k, with no obvious way to expand either THS or Emirates. Meanwhile, Old Trafford is at 75k but is apparently falling down, an issue Yanited's owners will have to.address sooner or later.A move away would take a long time to come to fruition because of planning, red tape, etc, and anger a lot of supporters. The only disruption here would be that of everyone's matchday routine being scuppered, as it will be for Everton fans in a few seasons.Knocking down and rebuilding would cause an immense amount of disruption at best, at worst it would require a ground share with those oh-so-loveable Boing-Boings.Meanwhile, flattening the North Stand and rebuilding is the obvious way to go, given that it is the smallest of the four stands currently. A further expansion of the HDE could come along later if there is thought to be demand. I think the purchase of properties behind the stand, while not everyone's cup of tea, would be inevitable in the event of such an expansion.
I'm as pissed off as the next man that ground redevelopments have been shelved. I couldn't wait for a new North stand then a new Doug Ellis stand. We would have had a truly unique 60k wonder stadium.But to say we are now gonna be left behind and can't reach the next level staying as is for the next several years is untrue.Chelsea have the exact same size stadium. Has it stopped them becoming a world force with several Premier leagues and Champions Leagues to there name? No.
any new stadium would be at least 7-8 years away from a ball being kicked there , probably longer unless its Perry Barr extension. I think what Heck might be doing is not wanting to blow £100M on the North stand whilst all options are reviewed again in full.
I could stomach a rebuild on the current site as long as that red brick façade is left absolutely fucking pristine and untouched. Actually, build red brick façades round the whole god damn ground.
Buy up Aston Park and build the stadium around the Hall, therefore being the only place in the world you can enjoy world class matchday hospitality inside a 17th century Jacobean house.Stick that up your cheese room, Spurs.
Quote from: Monty on December 20, 2023, 10:50:35 AMI could stomach a rebuild on the current site as long as that red brick façade is left absolutely fucking pristine and untouched. Actually, build red brick façades round the whole god damn ground.This. Architecturally The Holte End is the single most beautiful section of any football ground in the whole world. Keep that style as a façade all around the stadium...
Quote from: pablo_picasso on December 20, 2023, 01:04:04 PMQuote from: Monty on December 20, 2023, 10:50:35 AMI could stomach a rebuild on the current site as long as that red brick façade is left absolutely fucking pristine and untouched. Actually, build red brick façades round the whole god damn ground.This. Architecturally The Holte End is the single most beautiful section of any football ground in the whole world. Keep that style as a façade all around the stadium...It's just a relatively new red brick wall, not hard to do at all.
Quote from: Drummond on December 19, 2023, 11:52:40 PMMy guess is that releasing the news now is so that most people forget about it over Christmas.It seems like a radical change without a further plan at this point. I very much doubt that's the case, but perhaps they just aren't at a point to share what the new plan is?If it's a move, that's fucking huge.If it's rail seating, it's radical.Maybe ticket sales are about right, there's demand enough to sell out but not enough to sell an additional 10k.Maybe they'll fill in the corners.Perhaps it's brinkmanship to get Witton Station done.Perhaps they realise that better facilities in what we've got will be more of a revenue generator.Do the outside first, get revenue per head up before developing.Of course the ground would look super shit to everyone else if we get Champions League and then have to play in reduced capacity and who knows the effect it could have.We're 150 next year, and if we do that well it will improve our standing. I suspect there are good plans for it.What I don't get right now is the reason people are so pissed off.I'm guessing you're not one of those on the waiting list. I've waited for years for me and my two sons to be able to get season tickets together. My youngest enlisted us and we're about 9000th on the list.This has come as a kick in the teeth for us and the worst part is the cold way it was announced just "it's not happening" without any suggestion of what actually WILL be happening. So yes I'm pissed off about it and I believe I have every right to be alongside the thousands of other genuine hopefuls who joined the waiting list.
My guess is that releasing the news now is so that most people forget about it over Christmas.It seems like a radical change without a further plan at this point. I very much doubt that's the case, but perhaps they just aren't at a point to share what the new plan is?If it's a move, that's fucking huge.If it's rail seating, it's radical.Maybe ticket sales are about right, there's demand enough to sell out but not enough to sell an additional 10k.Maybe they'll fill in the corners.Perhaps it's brinkmanship to get Witton Station done.Perhaps they realise that better facilities in what we've got will be more of a revenue generator.Do the outside first, get revenue per head up before developing.Of course the ground would look super shit to everyone else if we get Champions League and then have to play in reduced capacity and who knows the effect it could have.We're 150 next year, and if we do that well it will improve our standing. I suspect there are good plans for it.What I don't get right now is the reason people are so pissed off.
Quote from: Risso on December 20, 2023, 01:28:07 PMQuote from: pablo_picasso on December 20, 2023, 01:04:04 PMQuote from: Monty on December 20, 2023, 10:50:35 AMI could stomach a rebuild on the current site as long as that red brick façade is left absolutely fucking pristine and untouched. Actually, build red brick façades round the whole god damn ground.This. Architecturally The Holte End is the single most beautiful section of any football ground in the whole world. Keep that style as a façade all around the stadium...It's just a relatively new red brick wall, not hard to do at all.the old trinity facade should have been a listed building