Incidentally a few months ago we resubmitted the plans without Villa Live. Why didn’t we pause the whole thing then?
I agree with you also on the extra 2000/3000 seats. It's not feasible.
The thing is, the thought of a brand new Villa Park on the existing site is really exciting, even it would mean playing our home games in Leicester or Wolverhampton for a couple of years.
The only feasible way to add anywhere near 3,000 seats into the existing stand footprint would be to dig the pitch down and put in extra rows at the front. And we all know that's not happening.
Quote from: Ads on January 05, 2024, 10:28:06 AMI agree with you also on the extra 2000/3000 seats. It's not feasible. Also there's no planning application in to do it, so it wouldn't be happening anytime soon, even if they were telling the truth about it.
Quote from: Risso on January 05, 2024, 10:32:59 AMQuote from: Ads on January 05, 2024, 10:28:06 AMI agree with you also on the extra 2000/3000 seats. It's not feasible. Also there's no planning application in to do it, so it wouldn't be happening anytime soon, even if they were telling the truth about it.Actually, that's a very good point. Unless of course they're just going to shrink everyone's seats. Some of us might end up on something like a bicycle seat, evoquing memories of the old Yellow Pages ad - "be lark sittin' on t'razor blade".* If you're under about 45 you'll likely have no clue what I'm on about.
Quote from: Risso on January 05, 2024, 10:31:22 AMThe thing is, the thought of a brand new Villa Park on the existing site is really exciting, even it would mean playing our home games in Leicester or Wolverhampton for a couple of years.It also solves an issue of spending £100m to still lag seriously behind because your other 3 stands cannot offer what the North can. More importantly you've spent 9 figure sums to not gain anything on the other 7 or 8 clubs you're competing with.
Quote from: Risso on January 05, 2024, 10:32:59 AMQuote from: Ads on January 05, 2024, 10:28:06 AMI agree with you also on the extra 2000/3000 seats. It's not feasible. Also there's no planning application in to do it, so it wouldn't be happening anytime soon, even if they were telling the truth about it.I don't know about these things but would adding about 7% more seats and not doing much external work need permission?
Quote from: dave.woodhall on January 05, 2024, 11:20:50 AMQuote from: Risso on January 05, 2024, 10:32:59 AMQuote from: Ads on January 05, 2024, 10:28:06 AMI agree with you also on the extra 2000/3000 seats. It's not feasible. Also there's no planning application in to do it, so it wouldn't be happening anytime soon, even if they were telling the truth about it.I don't know about these things but would adding about 7% more seats and not doing much external work need permission?Well it depends on how they were planning to do it, but anything in the corners would require some fairly big construction, so almost certainly, yes. I'm no expert either, but 3,000 seats is a lot of people, and of course that's going to have an effect on existing facilities and safety measures. As an aside, 3,000 more people trying to get served at half time in the existing crappy facilities isn't going to be much fun for anybody.
If you think this is about 200 seats in Lower Grounds/Terrace View, which is an exercise in making more money from what already exists, then perhaps you're deserving of the contempt those "excuses" given by Heck hold you in.