A few points1. Heck is already killing people's love for the club which is quite a feat considering it's one of the best teams on the field we have had in 50 years.2. There is no way Emery would have the final say on an infrastructure project that precedes his tenure and will have impact decades after his tenure.3. There is no way they cancelled it because of on-the-field success. During Man U's glory days of the mid 90s to mid 00s cranes and building works were ever present at Old Trafford, ditto Liverpool in the Klopp era. 4. Finances: yes PSR is tight. Do we really think keeping open an almost 50 year old stand that cost us £1m to build in 1977 is going to be the difference when they have spent many millions painting it up, putting in new seats, creating new premium experiences etc? Heck is on record as saying last November he decided it was a bad idea to go ahead. It would have been 'do or die' at that stage with the logistics o everything. He has obviously got out his power point and spent a lot of time arguing in favour of not going ahead with the project and they have agreed. He will be gone by the time it bites us.
On top of the suggestions above can you imagine the outcry if there were only 30,000 home tickets available for the Bayern game due to building work, the club would be getting just as much stick but for very different reasons.
Quote from: Chris Smith on September 24, 2024, 04:53:22 PMOn top of the suggestions above can you imagine the outcry if there were only 30,000 home tickets available for the Bayern game due to building work, the club would be getting just as much stick but for very different reasons.I don't think they would, not at all. Everybody knew about the plans, and we qualified for the Champions League after they were announced.
Quote from: Chris Smith on September 24, 2024, 04:53:22 PMOn top of the suggestions above can you imagine the outcry if there were only 30,000 home tickets available for the Bayern game due to building work, the club would be getting just as much stick but for very different reasons.I don't think that's at all accurate, it would have been seen as short term pain for long term gain. Its never going to be easy to make the changes needed, so crack on now. If that's the plan.
Emery's view about support.Increasing the revenue per head.A bigger, bolder plan.More GA+ offering, and whether they can generate demand for it.A wider development, of perhaps the whole place.The Witton Station work, or lack of it.The wider transport infrastructure plan.Lack of Support from the council (given they're fucked financially)The bringing on of new shareholders/directors, who are specialists to oversee it.A review of whether we do actually relocate and Heck gets potted as part of it.That people are changing their minds on any or all aspects of that rebuild.
Quote from: PeterWithe on September 24, 2024, 04:59:39 PMQuote from: Chris Smith on September 24, 2024, 04:53:22 PMOn top of the suggestions above can you imagine the outcry if there were only 30,000 home tickets available for the Bayern game due to building work, the club would be getting just as much stick but for very different reasons.I don't think that's at all accurate, it would have been seen as short term pain for long term gain. Its never going to be easy to make the changes needed, so crack on now. If that's the plan. You really think that current long term season ticket holders would happily accept missing our biggest season in decades?