I don't get why some people around here think Villa will be left behind. There is no doubt the City of Birmingham and the West Midlands will need a world class stadium in the medium term, and this runs in parallel to the fact that Villa will need to expand in the medium term too. Just because the Club has changed its plans for the short term does not mean that our owners cannot see the bigger picture. I would hope the Club are taking notes on Everton's current experience, along with taking notes on the arguments Man Utd are currently making about their requirements. I'd like to think we are busy behind the scenes, planning and working on putting forward the case for a significant project of our own, be that a Villa Park expansion or a brand new stadium.
How much will this extension to the North cost? £10m? £20m?
Can we split the Villa Park debate from the new trafford park dreaming nonsense?
Quote from: UK Redsox on March 11, 2025, 10:30:47 AMQuote from: Pat Mustard on March 11, 2025, 10:25:58 AMJust seen the design for Manure's new ground. Looks like the world's biggest circus tent.It looks ridiculousEDIT - and just in case 'ridiculous' is currently used to mean 'great', what I mean by 'ridiculous' is 'shit'The Billy Smarts Blunderdome.
Quote from: Pat Mustard on March 11, 2025, 10:25:58 AMJust seen the design for Manure's new ground. Looks like the world's biggest circus tent.It looks ridiculousEDIT - and just in case 'ridiculous' is currently used to mean 'great', what I mean by 'ridiculous' is 'shit'
Just seen the design for Manure's new ground. Looks like the world's biggest circus tent.
Still.reckon new stadium incoming...all these mend and make do activities that we are seeing are no way long term solution, especially when more clubs are showing their hand to new stadiums