Quote from: Brazilian Villain on March 18, 2024, 12:31:30 PMQuote from: Somniloquism on March 18, 2024, 12:27:53 PMRatty's plans are to build in the general area of Trafford, but not on the exact same spot which is very similar to what Arsenal did. And isn't Old Trafford falling apart now if he wanted to talk Shitholes......Most Yanited fans would acknowledge Old Trafford is in a very poor state, but many would still rather redevelop their historic home than move to a new stadium (even if it's in the area). Can't say I blame them.The trouble is they are in the same boat we are that the surrounding land doesn't give much options in expanding further. The canal and railway pinch off three sides and then what looks like a very busy freight terminal further up. So they would either have to "do a Spurs" and play elsewhere for two seasons whilst a new ground is built on part of the old ones foot print, rebuild a stand at a time with the loss of spectators that will now bring, or build elsewhere and move across.
Quote from: Somniloquism on March 18, 2024, 12:27:53 PMRatty's plans are to build in the general area of Trafford, but not on the exact same spot which is very similar to what Arsenal did. And isn't Old Trafford falling apart now if he wanted to talk Shitholes......Most Yanited fans would acknowledge Old Trafford is in a very poor state, but many would still rather redevelop their historic home than move to a new stadium (even if it's in the area). Can't say I blame them.
Ratty's plans are to build in the general area of Trafford, but not on the exact same spot which is very similar to what Arsenal did. And isn't Old Trafford falling apart now if he wanted to talk Shitholes......
Quote from: LeeB on March 18, 2024, 11:47:19 AMQuote from: Risso on March 18, 2024, 11:34:29 AMThere must be 15 acres we could get in the whole area of Digbeth/Deritend/south of Highgate Park? Everywhere round there seems to be full of ratty warehouses, a lot of which seem empty. It's surely easier dealing with a few businesses than trying to use CPOs for housing around Villa Park?The traffic around there would be murder on matchday, it's terrible at the best of times. I had the misfortune to be passing at about 2pm on Saturday with them at home and it was choc-a-block with their piss poor gates.But round there surely the need to drive would be greatly reduced? Obviously depending where, but you're a 10-15 minute walk from Moor Street and therefore not much further to New Street. I'd love to be able to get the train if it was easier to get to the ground once you were in Brum.
Quote from: Risso on March 18, 2024, 11:34:29 AMThere must be 15 acres we could get in the whole area of Digbeth/Deritend/south of Highgate Park? Everywhere round there seems to be full of ratty warehouses, a lot of which seem empty. It's surely easier dealing with a few businesses than trying to use CPOs for housing around Villa Park?The traffic around there would be murder on matchday, it's terrible at the best of times. I had the misfortune to be passing at about 2pm on Saturday with them at home and it was choc-a-block with their piss poor gates.
There must be 15 acres we could get in the whole area of Digbeth/Deritend/south of Highgate Park? Everywhere round there seems to be full of ratty warehouses, a lot of which seem empty. It's surely easier dealing with a few businesses than trying to use CPOs for housing around Villa Park?
Quote from: Risso on March 18, 2024, 12:02:24 PMQuote from: LeeB on March 18, 2024, 11:47:19 AMQuote from: Risso on March 18, 2024, 11:34:29 AMThere must be 15 acres we could get in the whole area of Digbeth/Deritend/south of Highgate Park? Everywhere round there seems to be full of ratty warehouses, a lot of which seem empty. It's surely easier dealing with a few businesses than trying to use CPOs for housing around Villa Park?The traffic around there would be murder on matchday, it's terrible at the best of times. I had the misfortune to be passing at about 2pm on Saturday with them at home and it was choc-a-block with their piss poor gates.But round there surely the need to drive would be greatly reduced? Obviously depending where, but you're a 10-15 minute walk from Moor Street and therefore not much further to New Street. I'd love to be able to get the train if it was easier to get to the ground once you were in Brum.Uber or Black Cab takes 10 to 15 minutes from Colmore Row.
Quote from: ChicagoLion on March 18, 2024, 12:46:25 PMQuote from: Risso on March 18, 2024, 12:02:24 PMQuote from: LeeB on March 18, 2024, 11:47:19 AMQuote from: Risso on March 18, 2024, 11:34:29 AMThere must be 15 acres we could get in the whole area of Digbeth/Deritend/south of Highgate Park? Everywhere round there seems to be full of ratty warehouses, a lot of which seem empty. It's surely easier dealing with a few businesses than trying to use CPOs for housing around Villa Park?The traffic around there would be murder on matchday, it's terrible at the best of times. I had the misfortune to be passing at about 2pm on Saturday with them at home and it was choc-a-block with their piss poor gates.But round there surely the need to drive would be greatly reduced? Obviously depending where, but you're a 10-15 minute walk from Moor Street and therefore not much further to New Street. I'd love to be able to get the train if it was easier to get to the ground once you were in Brum.Uber or Black Cab takes 10 to 15 minutes from Colmore Row.And on the way back?
Quote from: Somniloquism on March 18, 2024, 12:40:56 PMQuote from: Brazilian Villain on March 18, 2024, 12:31:30 PMQuote from: Somniloquism on March 18, 2024, 12:27:53 PMRatty's plans are to build in the general area of Trafford, but not on the exact same spot which is very similar to what Arsenal did. And isn't Old Trafford falling apart now if he wanted to talk Shitholes......Most Yanited fans would acknowledge Old Trafford is in a very poor state, but many would still rather redevelop their historic home than move to a new stadium (even if it's in the area). Can't say I blame them.The trouble is they are in the same boat we are that the surrounding land doesn't give much options in expanding further. The canal and railway pinch off three sides and then what looks like a very busy freight terminal further up. So they would either have to "do a Spurs" and play elsewhere for two seasons whilst a new ground is built on part of the old ones foot print, rebuild a stand at a time with the loss of spectators that will now bring, or build elsewhere and move across. There's enough space behind the Stretford End to build a complete new stadium that's just a car park at present.
Quote from: Clive W on March 18, 2024, 11:28:20 AMQuote from: Villan82 on March 17, 2024, 06:04:46 PMOn a scale of 1-10, with 10 being dead against moving from Villa Park, I have always been a 10. I am probably a 5 now which leaves me wondering if there is some dark arts and subliminal messaging going on from certain quarters in the club!I’m an 11Always will be Villa Park is Aston VillaAston Villa is Villa Park This for me too.I'd accept a couple of seasons away at a revamped Alex while New Villa Park be built. But if we moved out completely I think I'd stop going & I don't think I'd be the only one.
Quote from: Villan82 on March 17, 2024, 06:04:46 PMOn a scale of 1-10, with 10 being dead against moving from Villa Park, I have always been a 10. I am probably a 5 now which leaves me wondering if there is some dark arts and subliminal messaging going on from certain quarters in the club!I’m an 11Always will be Villa Park is Aston VillaAston Villa is Villa Park
On a scale of 1-10, with 10 being dead against moving from Villa Park, I have always been a 10. I am probably a 5 now which leaves me wondering if there is some dark arts and subliminal messaging going on from certain quarters in the club!
I feel exactly the same but I think it’s probably an age thingMy first visit to VP was 27 December 1965 against West Ham - a Christmas present from my parents We lived in Kent and had a horrendous drive up through the snow and ice (don’t think the M6 existed in those days)We had a Hillman Minx and even though it was the “de-Lux” version it didn’t have a radio - but it did have a bench front seat and a gear stick on the steering wheel All the way up I had my ear glued to my transistor radio trying to hear whether the match was still on It was - but was abandoned after 30 minutes because of the frozen pitch Memories like that make it very hard for me to imagine watching Villa in some shiny new stadium
Quote from: chrisw1 on March 18, 2024, 12:48:36 PMQuote from: ChicagoLion on March 18, 2024, 12:46:25 PMQuote from: Risso on March 18, 2024, 12:02:24 PMQuote from: LeeB on March 18, 2024, 11:47:19 AMQuote from: Risso on March 18, 2024, 11:34:29 AMThere must be 15 acres we could get in the whole area of Digbeth/Deritend/south of Highgate Park? Everywhere round there seems to be full of ratty warehouses, a lot of which seem empty. It's surely easier dealing with a few businesses than trying to use CPOs for housing around Villa Park?The traffic around there would be murder on matchday, it's terrible at the best of times. I had the misfortune to be passing at about 2pm on Saturday with them at home and it was choc-a-block with their piss poor gates.But round there surely the need to drive would be greatly reduced? Obviously depending where, but you're a 10-15 minute walk from Moor Street and therefore not much further to New Street. I'd love to be able to get the train if it was easier to get to the ground once you were in Brum.Uber or Black Cab takes 10 to 15 minutes from Colmore Row.And on the way back?Depends whhat time you leave the ground.
I still really can't see us moving from Villa Park - it will be far easier for us to get hold of the land needed for a full rebuild of the North Stand and Witton Lane than it will be to find space for a brand new 60k+ seater nearer town. If anything, over the next 10 years the city centre is going to expand to get nearer to Aston anyway - there are loads of developments in the Gun Quarter, and Curzon Wharf (opposite Matalan) has got planning permission for the tallest building in the city. There is nowhere nearer to town where there is enough space that isn't already being developed for something.I'm still convinced that the delay in the North Stand is just Heck attempting to squeeze the pips out of every seat we have now - ticket prices will go up massively whilst we can't meet demand, and then these become accepted as normal before we rebuild.
Quote from: Clive W on March 18, 2024, 01:12:17 PMI feel exactly the same but I think it’s probably an age thingMy first visit to VP was 27 December 1965 against West Ham - a Christmas present from my parents We lived in Kent and had a horrendous drive up through the snow and ice (don’t think the M6 existed in those days)We had a Hillman Minx and even though it was the “de-Lux” version it didn’t have a radio - but it did have a bench front seat and a gear stick on the steering wheel All the way up I had my ear glued to my transistor radio trying to hear whether the match was still on It was - but was abandoned after 30 minutes because of the frozen pitch Memories like that make it very hard for me to imagine watching Villa in some shiny new stadiumBut obviously there's a barely a single brick of the ground from that day still in place. Since then there have been four completely new stands, and now two of those desperately need replacing. We've got a 70s concrete eyesore (/ brutalist masterpiece, whatever), a 90s cheap as chips piece of shit that looks like a warehouse, a modern replacement for the Leitch masterpiece, and the Holte End with a modern frontage that everybody seems to think is old, but isn't.
Quote from: Pat Mustard on March 18, 2024, 01:31:49 PMI still really can't see us moving from Villa Park - it will be far easier for us to get hold of the land needed for a full rebuild of the North Stand and Witton Lane than it will be to find space for a brand new 60k+ seater nearer town. If anything, over the next 10 years the city centre is going to expand to get nearer to Aston anyway - there are loads of developments in the Gun Quarter, and Curzon Wharf (opposite Matalan) has got planning permission for the tallest building in the city. There is nowhere nearer to town where there is enough space that isn't already being developed for something.I'm still convinced that the delay in the North Stand is just Heck attempting to squeeze the pips out of every seat we have now - ticket prices will go up massively whilst we can't meet demand, and then these become accepted as normal before we rebuild.I don't know. That Comcast lot would only usually get involved if they can see a return on their money, and a new North Stand isn't going to do that for them. It would help US with our turnover and FFP calculations, but that just means spending the extra income on players and their wages. They're going to want a big shiny new development that's pulling in money all year round from a variety of sources, not just every other weekend from August to May.
Quote from: Risso on March 18, 2024, 01:21:07 PMQuote from: Clive W on March 18, 2024, 01:12:17 PMI feel exactly the same but I think it’s probably an age thingMy first visit to VP was 27 December 1965 against West Ham - a Christmas present from my parents We lived in Kent and had a horrendous drive up through the snow and ice (don’t think the M6 existed in those days)We had a Hillman Minx and even though it was the “de-Lux” version it didn’t have a radio - but it did have a bench front seat and a gear stick on the steering wheel All the way up I had my ear glued to my transistor radio trying to hear whether the match was still on It was - but was abandoned after 30 minutes because of the frozen pitch Memories like that make it very hard for me to imagine watching Villa in some shiny new stadiumBut obviously there's a barely a single brick of the ground from that day still in place. Since then there have been four completely new stands, and now two of those desperately need replacing. We've got a 70s concrete eyesore (/ brutalist masterpiece, whatever), a 90s cheap as chips piece of shit that looks like a warehouse, a modern replacement for the Leitch masterpiece, and the Holte End with a modern frontage that everybody seems to think is old, but isn't.But it's still Villa Park We've had thousands of different players & managers represent us over the years but it's still Aston Villa FC.They both go hand in hand you can't have one without the other.