I think you're reaching a bit there Drummond. If it was all about the transport he'd have said that - then it would be a game of playing chicken with the Council.It sounds to me like he's throwing out excuses because ultimately they just don't want to commit the money right now. I know some think that's because of even bigger plans. I remain sceptical and of the view it's about his lack of confidence about underlying demand and selling enough premium tickets to get a return.
Quote from: Drummond on January 12, 2024, 04:19:34 PMHeck explained: “We have 42,000 seats. A substantial amount. To add on 10,000 right now doesn’t seem practical to me.This stands out.When Arsenal moved from Highbury to the Emirates they effectively added 20,000+ seats.More recently, when Spurs moved from White Hart Lane to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium they effectively added 20,000+ seats.When Everton move to their new ground they'll be adding 13,000 seats.I really don't get how adding 10,000 seats is "not practical". I thought we were supporting an ambitious club?
Heck explained: “We have 42,000 seats. A substantial amount. To add on 10,000 right now doesn’t seem practical to me.
Quote from: chrisw1 on January 12, 2024, 04:46:37 PMI think you're reaching a bit there Drummond. If it was all about the transport he'd have said that - then it would be a game of playing chicken with the Council.It sounds to me like he's throwing out excuses because ultimately they just don't want to commit the money right now. I know some think that's because of even bigger plans. I remain sceptical and of the view it's about his lack of confidence about underlying demand and selling enough premium tickets to get a return.Hang on, how am I reaching when that's what he said? I'd suggest you're taking a pessimistic view based on previous let downs.
Quote from: Drummond on January 12, 2024, 04:54:07 PMQuote from: chrisw1 on January 12, 2024, 04:46:37 PMI think you're reaching a bit there Drummond. If it was all about the transport he'd have said that - then it would be a game of playing chicken with the Council.It sounds to me like he's throwing out excuses because ultimately they just don't want to commit the money right now. I know some think that's because of even bigger plans. I remain sceptical and of the view it's about his lack of confidence about underlying demand and selling enough premium tickets to get a return.Hang on, how am I reaching when that's what he said? I'd suggest you're taking a pessimistic view based on previous let downs.Because in your summary paragraphs you implied it was all about the transport links, which I don't think it is. If it was, I think he would have said exactly that to put pressure on the Council.
Quote from: Chris Harte on January 12, 2024, 04:53:49 PMQuote from: Drummond on January 12, 2024, 04:19:34 PMHeck explained: “We have 42,000 seats. A substantial amount. To add on 10,000 right now doesn’t seem practical to me.This stands out.When Arsenal moved from Highbury to the Emirates they effectively added 20,000+ seats.More recently, when Spurs moved from White Hart Lane to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium they effectively added 20,000+ seats.When Everton move to their new ground they'll be adding 13,000 seats.I really don't get how adding 10,000 seats is "not practical". I thought we were supporting an ambitious club?But we are not moving grounds. I think he's saying within the same footprint and relative to the surrounding infrastructure limitations.
He basically states in his interview athat adding 10,000 tickets is too much, and 42,000 is plenty.
Quote from: chrisw1 on January 12, 2024, 04:26:20 PMQuote from: VillaTim on January 12, 2024, 04:01:18 PMThe Athletic are just podcasters talking out their arissThe Athletic includes some of the most credible sports journalists we have. All journalists speculate, but The Athletic are some of the best informed there is.Tim talking absolute rubbish yet again. Like you said, the Athletic employs some of the best sports journalists in the country. They are not some random bunch of podcasters.
Quote from: VillaTim on January 12, 2024, 04:01:18 PMThe Athletic are just podcasters talking out their arissThe Athletic includes some of the most credible sports journalists we have. All journalists speculate, but The Athletic are some of the best informed there is.
The Athletic are just podcasters talking out their ariss
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on January 12, 2024, 04:31:28 PMQuote from: chrisw1 on January 12, 2024, 04:26:20 PMQuote from: VillaTim on January 12, 2024, 04:01:18 PMThe Athletic are just podcasters talking out their arissThe Athletic includes some of the most credible sports journalists we have. All journalists speculate, but The Athletic are some of the best informed there is.Tim talking absolute rubbish yet again. Like you said, the Athletic employs some of the best sports journalists in the country. They are not some random bunch of podcasters.well they still spout a load of BS a lot of the time . Lazy stereotypical "journalism"
What's the latest on the North Stand redevelopment?"The North Stand [rebuild] is a massive project. When I came in it was right in front of me. There were extremely ambitious ideas and a lot of it was thoughtful."What I will say is this. Over the summer months I became more concerned we were adding too many seats too fast. It was important that we took a step back and re-evaluate what is best for our fans."I mention this with the transportation, I mention this with the parking situation. What I would also mention is that we have 42,000 plus seats. It is a substantial amount. To add on 10,000 right now doesn’t seem practical to me and I will tell you why."Number one, we talk about Villa Park being a fortress. It is true. There is no better home advantage than at Villa Park and I think it would be a bad idea to tear down one of the stands for a two year period while we are playing like we are. I think that going forward, everything should be about all fans and not just one particular stand."What plans will go ahead this summer?"We are going to start renovating the Warehouse area. That is a massive space that we think can be a hospitality zone and an entertainment zone for 3,000 fans. Not only pre-game and post-game, but also for concerts and other shows that we have at Villa Park."We are going to do a lot of renovation at Bodymoor Heath to continue building our academy, our womens programme, to build more for our first-team and be more attractive to bring in talent around the world."Those components are really important. There is another one. We will enhance out technology and some of the practical facilities at Villa Park in all four stands. Don’t be surprised if you see our superstore double in size this summer as we are going to be very, very active with merchandising."
Quote from: chrisw1 on January 12, 2024, 04:57:57 PMQuote from: Drummond on January 12, 2024, 04:54:07 PMQuote from: chrisw1 on January 12, 2024, 04:46:37 PMI think you're reaching a bit there Drummond. If it was all about the transport he'd have said that - then it would be a game of playing chicken with the Council.It sounds to me like he's throwing out excuses because ultimately they just don't want to commit the money right now. I know some think that's because of even bigger plans. I remain sceptical and of the view it's about his lack of confidence about underlying demand and selling enough premium tickets to get a return.Hang on, how am I reaching when that's what he said? I'd suggest you're taking a pessimistic view based on previous let downs.Because in your summary paragraphs you implied it was all about the transport links, which I don't think it is. If it was, I think he would have said exactly that to put pressure on the Council.Transport falls under the West Midlands Mayor’s remit rather than the council. They’ve committed to upgrading Witton station but that isn’t going to happen overnight, they’re working towards the Euro ‘28 timetable. The area is just about coping with current numbers and we can’t increase capacity without significant improvements.
Quote from: chrisw1 on January 12, 2024, 04:57:57 PMQuote from: Drummond on January 12, 2024, 04:54:07 PMQuote from: chrisw1 on January 12, 2024, 04:46:37 PMI think you're reaching a bit there Drummond. If it was all about the transport he'd have said that - then it would be a game of playing chicken with the Council.It sounds to me like he's throwing out excuses because ultimately they just don't want to commit the money right now. I know some think that's because of even bigger plans. I remain sceptical and of the view it's about his lack of confidence about underlying demand and selling enough premium tickets to get a return.Hang on, how am I reaching when that's what he said? I'd suggest you're taking a pessimistic view based on previous let downs.Because in your summary paragraphs you implied it was all about the transport links, which I don't think it is. If it was, I think he would have said exactly that to put pressure on the Council.Ok but it is a huge part of it, and it is an explanation rather than bullshit or him saying nothing.