I think a lot of whats happening points towards a potential move or total rebuild.Sadly though I think Heck wants to squeeze as much money as possible out of the matchgoing fans for a few years so he can pad his CV with good numbers, and long term plans will get in the way of that.
Quote from: LeeB on January 11, 2024, 12:29:00 PMRetail is dead anyway, should knock the Bull Ring down and stick it there. And put a triumphal arc outside as Ads suggests, something like below.images uploadRather than swords, those should be actual field artillery cannons and on the stroke of midday every day, one should fire towards Sandwell and then other Small Heath.
Retail is dead anyway, should knock the Bull Ring down and stick it there. And put a triumphal arc outside as Ads suggests, something like below.images upload
Rebuilding where we are is actually one of the easiest solutions.There are two drawbacks:The land we have isn't in the right shape so we need some CPOs. But this is likely in the majority of places we'd build that aren't in the sticks.We will have to spend time playing elsewhere and therefore forfeit an amount of match revenue.
Quote from: Dogtanian on January 11, 2024, 01:14:14 PMRebuilding where we are is actually one of the easiest solutions.There are two drawbacks:The land we have isn't in the right shape so we need some CPOs. But this is likely in the majority of places we'd build that aren't in the sticks.We will have to spend time playing elsewhere and therefore forfeit an amount of match revenue.A third drawback (and a big one) is that Aston will always struggle to be a year round mixed use stadium, so the income may not justify a new ground in that location. I’d guess our new investors will want a venue that can be sweated for optimum return.
City centre location is a non-starter. Even if, for the sake of argument, we had found the site and had permissions etc...who's paying for it? Construction costs are astronomical now. How much would it cost to totally redevelop an area in the city centre with appropriate transport links and build a cutting edge stadium? £1bn? £2bn?
I feel this thread is going around in circles.
Quote from: DB on January 11, 2024, 07:17:47 PMI feel this thread is going around in circles.NO! This thread needs to have four separate sides.
I suppose the counter to that is neither was Stratford but the construction of a stadium there regenerates the area and brings visitors and investment.