“There aren’t enough facilities in the area for the supporters”. Hmmm. I wonder what that means. Inside five years we’re building elsewhere. Nailed on.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on January 14, 2024, 10:15:56 AM“There aren’t enough facilities in the area for the supporters”. Hmmm. I wonder what that means. Inside five years we’re building elsewhere. Nailed on.Isn’t that in relation to the warehouse thing? He wants to build that first
Quote from: Beard82 on January 14, 2024, 12:33:04 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on January 14, 2024, 10:15:56 AM“There aren’t enough facilities in the area for the supporters”. Hmmm. I wonder what that means. Inside five years we’re building elsewhere. Nailed on.Isn’t that in relation to the warehouse thing? He wants to build that first Across all the comments the thing that stands out for me is that everything he says about making sure we maximise the revenue for what we have before adding more seats. Some people will see it as cynical, and that's fair, but things like getting people to buy food at the ground instead of a chip shop on the way to/from it or to arrange to meet friends at the warehouse instead of a pub for a couple of pre-match beers. None of that is wanting supporters to spend more money overall but it is wanting to grab a bigger share of what they spend already.Personally I'm really intrigued by what they're going to do with the GA+ stuff they already have to make it more appealing. I said before that, for me, the lower grounds in concept isn't terrible, get the food and drink offerings right and I can see it being successful in the longer-term, but right now the offering isn't high enough quality to justify it, I'm sure the club are aware of those criticisms. I have bigger issues with the terrace view, which I don't think will last all that long.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on January 14, 2024, 10:15:56 AM“There aren’t enough facilities in the area for the supporters”. Hmmm. I wonder what that means. Inside five years we’re building elsewhere. Nailed on.would suggest town centre / NEC or a retail Park somewhere - (think Star City / The Fort etc)
There is one thought I've had. While I've previously said you'd have to be barmy to think the club are moving, I happen to know there is a housing estate near to central Brum that the council, according to concerned locals, want to tear down and replace with posh appartments and the like. Now, I don't know how well founded these fears are, but if the council now find themselves bankrupt then maybe they'd be open to an offer from a sporting institution for the land. Flattening the whole estate, which the last time I looked had a fair amount of greenery, would provide an area with a circular footprint with a radius of at least 190 metres (I checked on Google Earth, of course) which is comparable to Wembley stadium.The location would be close to Five Ways station, close to Broad Street and about a ten minute walk from town.And having written this, I really hope the club aren't planning to move there.
Quote from: Chris Harte on January 14, 2024, 01:57:54 PMThere is one thought I've had. While I've previously said you'd have to be barmy to think the club are moving, I happen to know there is a housing estate near to central Brum that the council, according to concerned locals, want to tear down and replace with posh appartments and the like. Now, I don't know how well founded these fears are, but if the council now find themselves bankrupt then maybe they'd be open to an offer from a sporting institution for the land. Flattening the whole estate, which the last time I looked had a fair amount of greenery, would provide an area with a circular footprint with a radius of at least 190 metres (I checked on Google Earth, of course) which is comparable to Wembley stadium.The location would be close to Five Ways station, close to Broad Street and about a ten minute walk from town.And having written this, I really hope the club aren't planning to move there.If you mean Ladywood or Lea Bank, the traffic round there is horrendous at the best of times and motorway access is non-existent
Ladywood Middleway, Icknield Street and pretty much all roads around that area are an absolute no go zone especially during rush hour. Ever made the mistake of parking in one of the car parks near the Utilita and being stuck trying to get out of just the car park for at least an hour? The ring road is an absolute cluster fuck in Birmingham and isn’t going to get any better any time soon…and adding a 60k capacity stadium in to the mix would cause gridlock. I don’t think an inner city stadium is feasible without major road and traffic infrastructure change in Birmingham, and that just isn’t going to happen.
Quote from: KRS on January 14, 2024, 06:44:55 PMLadywood Middleway, Icknield Street and pretty much all roads around that area are an absolute no go zone especially during rush hour. Ever made the mistake of parking in one of the car parks near the Utilita and being stuck trying to get out of just the car park for at least an hour? The ring road is an absolute cluster fuck in Birmingham and isn’t going to get any better any time soon…and adding a 60k capacity stadium in to the mix would cause gridlock. I don’t think an inner city stadium is feasible without major road and traffic infrastructure change in Birmingham, and that just isn’t going to happen.It's a fair point about the roads, although my impression is that there are no longer any urban locations that aren't a no go zone. The lack of motorway access as well. If a motorway is a requirement then that limits it to around the A38(M) .The Utilita? Is that the current name for the Indoor Arena? I thought it was still called The Barclaycard, haha.