Quote from: LeeS on January 04, 2024, 11:27:27 AMQuote from: aev on January 04, 2024, 10:09:10 AMIs there any spare land near Curzon Street? I am sure this has been asked and answered before...?I'd be looking at all that industrial land off Newtown Row, Summer Lane etc. Spurs built their stadium on similar (not on the footprint of WHL). Pay the cash and people in warehouses and scrap yards will move out. Its walking distance from town, on the tram line and would attract more of the city corporate types.It値l also result in more fans drinking and eating elsewhere. They値l want us somewhere more inconvenient
Quote from: aev on January 04, 2024, 10:09:10 AMIs there any spare land near Curzon Street? I am sure this has been asked and answered before...?I'd be looking at all that industrial land off Newtown Row, Summer Lane etc. Spurs built their stadium on similar (not on the footprint of WHL). Pay the cash and people in warehouses and scrap yards will move out. Its walking distance from town, on the tram line and would attract more of the city corporate types.
Is there any spare land near Curzon Street? I am sure this has been asked and answered before...?
A city centre ground would be the beans for a multitude of reasons. None more so than the absolute pettiness of how upset it would make about 23,000 residents of Birmingham/Solihull.
Quote from: frank black on January 04, 2024, 11:29:31 AMQuote from: LeeS on January 04, 2024, 11:27:27 AMQuote from: aev on January 04, 2024, 10:09:10 AMIs there any spare land near Curzon Street? I am sure this has been asked and answered before...?I'd be looking at all that industrial land off Newtown Row, Summer Lane etc. Spurs built their stadium on similar (not on the footprint of WHL). Pay the cash and people in warehouses and scrap yards will move out. Its walking distance from town, on the tram line and would attract more of the city corporate types.It値l also result in more fans drinking and eating elsewhere. They値l want us somewhere more inconvenient I am sure not everyone would hang about, but if the offerings at the new place were decent I am sure plenty would hang around for an hour or two until the rush has subsided.
Quote from: PeterWithe on January 04, 2024, 11:18:55 AMQuote from: aev on January 04, 2024, 10:09:10 AMIs there any spare land near Curzon Street? I am sure this has been asked and answered before...?I was under the impression that HS2 was coming into Curzon Street in a tunnel from approx Caste Vale, which would have made the land above it useable and in need of development. But the plans I could find didn't confirm that, it looked as though it was at ground level. Its also some way away from completion obviously.So in short, I don't know. Glad to have helped. I've no idea either really but vaguely thought that tunnel would start around the old DAF site, and that site itself could be a potential location.
Quote from: aev on January 04, 2024, 10:09:10 AMIs there any spare land near Curzon Street? I am sure this has been asked and answered before...?I was under the impression that HS2 was coming into Curzon Street in a tunnel from approx Caste Vale, which would have made the land above it useable and in need of development. But the plans I could find didn't confirm that, it looked as though it was at ground level. Its also some way away from completion obviously.So in short, I don't know. Glad to have helped.
My problem with a city centre ground is that it must be proposed by people that don't actually travel to the city centre very much.It's a bloody nightmare on a Saturday as it is, in the era of declining footfall in the high street, without chucking another 60,000 people in there.Thats true of me. I can only have set foot in Birmingham City Centre about 5 times in ten years. And not on a Saturday.
Quote from: Ads on January 04, 2024, 11:12:37 AMI agree. A New North solves none of the issues which will make is deficient compared to Arsenal, Spurs, Man City, Liverpool, Everton etc.New ground and whether it's a rebuild where we are or somewhere else, I think that's the plan.I agree - I think it will be somewhere else to enable us to continue playing at VP until the new one is ready with a few extra seats squeezed into VP somewhere.I wonder if the new hospitability is there to gauge how much demand their is so that any new build is designed appropriately?
I agree. A New North solves none of the issues which will make is deficient compared to Arsenal, Spurs, Man City, Liverpool, Everton etc.New ground and whether it's a rebuild where we are or somewhere else, I think that's the plan.
All this could have been tied into the 150-year anniversary and created a positive angle.Looking to sustain the club into the next 150 years - competing with the best on and off the pitch - exploring every option to give the most fans access to the best facilities, but also generate the income we need to generate to compete....yadda yadda
I wouldn't want to leave Villa Park for any old spot, but a city centre ground would be great. I'm looking forward to Everton next season with a view to an enjoyable pre-match routine. Newcastle is similar.I'd have liked a new North as I'm sick of looking at the old one. I'd like a new ground even more.