As I said on the FB page, it's hard to make out the details but it looks like it's dated 2022, which if correct makes it pre-Heck and therefore not worth getting excited about.
I've a feeling the plan is to move away from VP despite what heck says. The shambles of ticket pricing for the cl allied to the sudden state of VP urinals and the issues with turnstiles/staff versus arsenal (these things were fine last game of last season and going digital shouldn't have affected things) and the ongoing problems with catering within the ground is giving heck the narrative to say we're going to have to move away from VP because the infrastructure is suddenly not there. He'll argue Increased capacity elsewhere may assist in lowering ticket prices for fans, but only after he's attempted to price the ordinary fan from attending. To me there appears to be a certain deliberation about events since the start of this season and it will be interesting to see if the matchday experience improves vs Everton. I want us to stay in Aston B6 and heck will be aware that the feeling to do so would be quite strong, so what better way to break the will of supporters than to oversee the recent avoidable shambles. It's only my feeling, but if this is the approach of heck to force a move from B6, then moving in itself wouldn't stop me from attending a new venue, but the approach in achieving such an objective would certainly leave a bitter taste. Imo it's always best to have the fans on board in effecting change. Heck imv appears to be doing anything but bringing the fans along with him.
Would it though? Is selling a club with £1Bn stadium debt to service as attractive as selling a club with no debt, but massive revenues and an out-of-date/small stadium?
Quote from: London Villan on September 09, 2024, 11:40:07 AMWould it though? Is selling a club with £1Bn stadium debt to service as attractive as selling a club with no debt, but massive revenues and an out-of-date/small stadium?I suspect Spurs are worth considerably more now than they were at White Hart Lane.
If we can become the Midlands Nr 1 destination venue for top concerts / US football etc then £1Bn might be a good investment . Would need a retractable roof .
Maybe tin hat time, ground share with them from muntz st