I'm procrastinating. Luckily for the citizens of H&V, that means I'm thinking about things that make no material difference to my life. I know we can't do much with the Witton, but couldn't we add a tier to the North/Trinity/Holte? That wouldn't impact light into houses too much (would it?)Yours,Sexual Ealing GCSEP.s. I can't believe they haven't thought of this! Emailing the club now...
Quote from: London Villan on January 12, 2024, 10:07:25 AMThat only works if we can sell an additional 3000 GA+/Premium seats... It's been said several times that take-up in the TV and LG has been poor - so that has probably spooked them.There's a huge waiting list for proper hospitality in the Trinity, where it's about the best in the Premier League. If the Terrace View is struggling, it's because it's a crappy half-arsed botched effort, in a stand that shouldn't have it. My mate's got a GA+ thing at Arsenal, and it's very good. Nice seats, and a really decent area for before the match and half time etc. You feel like you're getting a lot more than the standard seats. The TV and LG are just short term poor efforts to try to bring a few more quid in. It's symptomatic of the short term thinking thus far from Heck. A new North if done properly would have all of this planned out in advance.
That only works if we can sell an additional 3000 GA+/Premium seats... It's been said several times that take-up in the TV and LG has been poor - so that has probably spooked them.
Quote from: Risso on January 12, 2024, 10:24:20 AMQuote from: London Villan on January 12, 2024, 10:07:25 AMThat only works if we can sell an additional 3000 GA+/Premium seats... It's been said several times that take-up in the TV and LG has been poor - so that has probably spooked them.There's a huge waiting list for proper hospitality in the Trinity, where it's about the best in the Premier League. If the Terrace View is struggling, it's because it's a crappy half-arsed botched effort, in a stand that shouldn't have it. My mate's got a GA+ thing at Arsenal, and it's very good. Nice seats, and a really decent area for before the match and half time etc. You feel like you're getting a lot more than the standard seats. The TV and LG are just short term poor efforts to try to bring a few more quid in. It's symptomatic of the short term thinking thus far from Heck. A new North if done properly would have all of this planned out in advance.Do you see any positives in Heck at all?
The only positive I can see for Heck is that he could hang a lot of the shit that’s currently going on around Purslows neck. I’m less concerned about GA+ and badges/crests but am really disappointed in the North stand stuff and VP redevelopment, he could have bought himself some time for a review but his piss poor comms has meant we’re hanging in limbo for some sense of direction. C- see me after class. (It would have been a D but the adidas stuff got him an extra mark.)
Ah, so he was going to fail from the beginning if every marketing director is full of shite.I'm not sure why you think he doesn't understand his market, other than following an article from New York Red Bulls fans 10 years ago.Are his communication skills shite, or is it that he says things you don't want to hear?He seems to have been clear enough that he's stopped the North. He's redevelop(ed/ing) the badge.The gap is what's next about the stadium, that's it as far as I can see, the rest is clear. I know you/we/the fanbase want to know everything that's going on, but as with your company, you'd not tell everyone all the details. I get that it's different with football, but the main thing is that we're going well on the pitch.
Strong hints in Athletic the North Stand is staying due to cost cutting and definitely no bigger plan. Booo
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. BoooThat's the most laziest thing any media outlet can put out. However I think it's true.
Quote from: brontebilly on January 12, 2024, 08:48:15 AMQuote from: Dogtanian on January 12, 2024, 08:28:51 AMQuote 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/There's never going to be a right time to improve the North Stand. Other worrying note in that article is the likelihood a Luiz or Kamara might have to be sold to balance the books. I'm not sure how we improve by doing that.Well, say if we got £50m for Kamara, that would be on the accounts this year. If we then bought two £50m players on 5 year contracts, that would be amortised at £20m a year over the length of their contracts. If they were two signings that turned out to be successful, that should improve us.
Quote from: Dogtanian on January 12, 2024, 08:28:51 AMQuote 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/There's never going to be a right time to improve the North Stand. Other worrying note in that article is the likelihood a Luiz or Kamara might have to be sold to balance the books. I'm not sure how we improve by doing that.
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/