What does a new stadium give us that a new North Stand and down the line a new Witton Lane and the warehouse etc can't give us?Villa Park is one of our unique selling points- do we want to be just any old club playing in a bland soulless bowl?
What I don't get, is how we can possibly afford not to rebuild the North Stand to remain viably competitive with our peer group?West Ham have a nice big, free ground. Newcastle have a ground 25% larger than ours. Everton are about to move into a brand new ground which is 14k larger than ours, and will doubtless have nice spangly, extensive new hospitality functions. Spurs have already got theirs.I just don't see how we're ever going to be able to stay competitive financially - now that the owners can't just spunk the money into the club whenever they feel like it - without massively upgrading our core asset, the stadium.Genuinely, one for Risso or other financial types, but how on earth can we hope to do it?Yeah, new shirts deal, maybe CL next season, but even that could only amount to a handful of matches. So how do we do it?
The wage bill went up over £1m a week. Bloody hell.
The club must have planned for this, it's not like it will come as a surprise to them. The rules haven't suddenly changed & we've been caught out. The press will make dramatic statements like fire sales & Champions League qualification or financial meltdown but I have every confidence the club know exactly what they are doing.
Quote from: Risso on March 04, 2024, 08:48:28 PMThe wage bill went up over £1m a week. Bloody hell.Wow! That's nuts