Quote from: Sexual Ealing on March 08, 2024, 07:05:52 AMQuote from: Rory on March 08, 2024, 12:33:43 AMQuote from: tomd2103 on March 08, 2024, 12:23:38 AMQuote from: SamTheMouse on March 07, 2024, 04:52:32 PMAssuming they have genuine long term ambitions for the club, there's only one reason for canning the NS redevelopment, and that's the prospect of a whole new stadium.There's literally nothing else I can think of that makes sense.Yep, I also think that is the case and if it is based in the city centre or the NEC, it will be built as more of a 'venue' for big events than just a football ground. NFL comes to Birmingham?I hope not.Each to their own when it comes to following sports, I've even watched a couple of Super Bowls when drunk and unemployed, but I'd rather not have a bunch of 7ft meatheads tearing the shit out of our pitch, personally.Agreed. And the people. The people! I used to see them on the tube when they played at Wembley. Let's just say there will have been tens of thousands of empty single bedrooms, tens of thousands of mothers putting on their own slippers and tens of thousands of episodes of Doctor Who left unwatched on those evenings.I've encountered similar in London on said days, thousands of them bedecked in hideous oversized NFL "merch", mispronouncing "defence", pretending they're from San Francisco rather than Stevenage, stinking of virginity.
Quote from: Rory on March 08, 2024, 12:33:43 AMQuote from: tomd2103 on March 08, 2024, 12:23:38 AMQuote from: SamTheMouse on March 07, 2024, 04:52:32 PMAssuming they have genuine long term ambitions for the club, there's only one reason for canning the NS redevelopment, and that's the prospect of a whole new stadium.There's literally nothing else I can think of that makes sense.Yep, I also think that is the case and if it is based in the city centre or the NEC, it will be built as more of a 'venue' for big events than just a football ground. NFL comes to Birmingham?I hope not.Each to their own when it comes to following sports, I've even watched a couple of Super Bowls when drunk and unemployed, but I'd rather not have a bunch of 7ft meatheads tearing the shit out of our pitch, personally.Agreed. And the people. The people! I used to see them on the tube when they played at Wembley. Let's just say there will have been tens of thousands of empty single bedrooms, tens of thousands of mothers putting on their own slippers and tens of thousands of episodes of Doctor Who left unwatched on those evenings.
Quote from: tomd2103 on March 08, 2024, 12:23:38 AMQuote from: SamTheMouse on March 07, 2024, 04:52:32 PMAssuming they have genuine long term ambitions for the club, there's only one reason for canning the NS redevelopment, and that's the prospect of a whole new stadium.There's literally nothing else I can think of that makes sense.Yep, I also think that is the case and if it is based in the city centre or the NEC, it will be built as more of a 'venue' for big events than just a football ground. NFL comes to Birmingham?I hope not.Each to their own when it comes to following sports, I've even watched a couple of Super Bowls when drunk and unemployed, but I'd rather not have a bunch of 7ft meatheads tearing the shit out of our pitch, personally.
Quote from: SamTheMouse on March 07, 2024, 04:52:32 PMAssuming they have genuine long term ambitions for the club, there's only one reason for canning the NS redevelopment, and that's the prospect of a whole new stadium.There's literally nothing else I can think of that makes sense.Yep, I also think that is the case and if it is based in the city centre or the NEC, it will be built as more of a 'venue' for big events than just a football ground. NFL comes to Birmingham?
Assuming they have genuine long term ambitions for the club, there's only one reason for canning the NS redevelopment, and that's the prospect of a whole new stadium.There's literally nothing else I can think of that makes sense.
Quote from: Nev on March 08, 2024, 10:17:53 AMStephen Fry has this nailed decades ago on some TV programmem or other, ridiculing the British people who have a great desire to be American, dressing as cowboys, calling people motherfucker or asking you "did you see the 49ers last night?". They are usually accountancy clerks from Lincolnshire Gloucestershire or some such.FTFY...
Stephen Fry has this nailed decades ago on some TV programmem or other, ridiculing the British people who have a great desire to be American, dressing as cowboys, calling people motherfucker or asking you "did you see the 49ers last night?". They are usually accountancy clerks from Lincolnshire Gloucestershire or some such.
For those who'd entertain/really want a move, how would you feel if we were to go Milan style, with a super-mega dome that we were to share (and when I say share, I mean we'd fill it for our games and they'd maybe fill a bottom tier?)
In my humble opinion, American football is a superior sport to football, definitely in how it is organised. I sometimes think the only reason I'm still interested in football is Villa. On which topic, I've never been able to have an NFL team as my team because I just can't recreate a lifetime's worth of unhealthy obsession.
Quote from: Drummond on March 08, 2024, 12:39:25 PMFor those who'd entertain/really want a move, how would you feel if we were to go Milan style, with a super-mega dome that we were to share (and when I say share, I mean we'd fill it for our games and they'd maybe fill a bottom tier?)It would never happen. Nobody is going to want to build a new stadium like that, as it would make any potential sale of the club in future next to impossible. If they're going to the bother of getting external investment, those investment partners aren't going to want to buddy up with somebody else. It'd be like the ill fated experiemnt of having joint managers in charge of football teams. And that's without the reaction of fans of both clubs who'd be 100% dead against it.