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.
Strong hints in Athletic the North Stand is staying due to cost cutting and definitely no bigger plan. Booo
Quote from: PeterWithe on January 12, 2024, 07:41:37 AMI suppose the counter to that is neither was Stratford but the construction of a stadium there regenerates the area and brings visitors and investment. £12bn has been invested in regenerating Stratford though. According to my son who is studying it for his A Level geography ( and has a mock exam on it today)
I console myself that if you wanted someone to come in and slash costs and put prices up, you could do it an awfully lot cheaper than dragging someone across the pond from a very well paying job to scrawl red lines through plans.
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?
Quote from: Villan82 on January 12, 2024, 08:22:55 AMStrong hints in Athletic the North Stand is staying due to cost cutting and definitely no bigger plan. BoooIt doesn't say that at all. It says what has already been put on here several times, that losing the revenue of the stand for two seasons right now when we need every penny to hit FFP targets would limit our ability to improve the squad for next season.As for a forward plan, it talks about feasibility studies taking place for a better solution. That's exactly what people on here have been saying too.The costs going up have also been discussed and the idea that it's an expensive investment to make when it still leaves you with problems in the rest of the ground, which is why they will be looking at alternatives.https://theathletic.com/4815655/2024/01/12/aston-villa-financial-fair-play/
Quote from: PeterWithe on January 12, 2024, 08:37:11 AMI console myself that if you wanted someone to come in and slash costs and put prices up, you could do it an awfully lot cheaper than dragging someone across the pond from a very well paying job to scrawl red lines through plans.His first decision, within days of arriving, was to cancel the launch of the round badge planned for the final home game. His next decision was to scrap the round badge and start again (delivering us Lerner badge mark 2, it would seem).His big December announcement via an internal villa PR interview was to say he had studied carefully the North stand development from day one and considered it a 'thoughtful' proposal but ultiamtely we aren't doing it now.
Quote from: Chico Hamilton III on January 12, 2024, 08:10:24 AMQuote from: PeterWithe on January 12, 2024, 07:41:37 AMI suppose the counter to that is neither was Stratford but the construction of a stadium there regenerates the area and brings visitors and investment. £12bn has been invested in regenerating Stratford though. According to my son who is studying it for his A Level geography ( and has a mock exam on it today)Including one of the largest shopping centres in the UK. There's no comparison whatsoever between Stratford and Aston.