As for the waiting list, hasn't it been confirmed that only a very small percentage of people on it have bought a match ticket in the last few years? So whilst I believe 100% that it's real, I'm not sure how many would actually put their money down when their turn comes.
Quote from: Ads on March 27, 2024, 02:24:45 PMThey're not building in the city centre if they even build anything at all. If by some miracle, the biggest joke in the history of football do manage to cobble together a stadium, its hardly going to be Everton or Spurs is it for a 2nd division side that pulls 18k on a good day. If we want to build something, we will build it.This is what I think too, how is anyone describing that site as being in the city centre?
They're not building in the city centre if they even build anything at all. If by some miracle, the biggest joke in the history of football do manage to cobble together a stadium, its hardly going to be Everton or Spurs is it for a 2nd division side that pulls 18k on a good day. If we want to build something, we will build it.
Quote from: Duncan Shaw on March 28, 2024, 08:31:47 AMQuote from: Ads on March 27, 2024, 02:24:45 PMThey're not building in the city centre if they even build anything at all. If by some miracle, the biggest joke in the history of football do manage to cobble together a stadium, its hardly going to be Everton or Spurs is it for a 2nd division side that pulls 18k on a good day. If we want to build something, we will build it.This is what I think too, how is anyone describing that site as being in the city centre?The councils "Big City Plan" involves extending Central Birmingham as far as Lawley middleway. Large developments are already happening including The Glassworks Locks which is going to include hotels bars and restaurants. All that will be a few minutes walk from where small heath have bought the wheels land.
Quote from: The Edge on March 28, 2024, 09:55:00 AMQuote from: Duncan Shaw on March 28, 2024, 08:31:47 AMQuote from: Ads on March 27, 2024, 02:24:45 PMThey're not building in the city centre if they even build anything at all. If by some miracle, the biggest joke in the history of football do manage to cobble together a stadium, its hardly going to be Everton or Spurs is it for a 2nd division side that pulls 18k on a good day. If we want to build something, we will build it.This is what I think too, how is anyone describing that site as being in the city centre?The councils "Big City Plan" involves extending Central Birmingham as far as Lawley middleway. Large developments are already happening including The Glassworks Locks which is going to include hotels bars and restaurants. All that will be a few minutes walk from where small heath have bought the wheels land.If thats the case we may have missed a trick here. But i simply dont think its gonna benefit blose long term as the owners will sell it all on for big profits later and nkt give it to the club.
We should blow everyone out of the water for the Smithfield festival site and be done with it!
Quote from: Duncan Shaw on March 28, 2024, 10:36:15 AMWe should blow everyone out of the water for the Smithfield festival site and be done with it! That would be ideal but it's going for commercial development and I think it's already sorted.
Quote from: Nev on March 28, 2024, 11:04:06 AMQuote from: Duncan Shaw on March 28, 2024, 10:36:15 AMWe should blow everyone out of the water for the Smithfield festival site and be done with it! That would be ideal but it's going for commercial development and I think it's already sorted.Yeah I was being optimistic! Not passed planning yet, so a late mega billions offer to a skint council!!
How do i get my "paver" back if we move?
The city centre side of the ring road, off Summer Lane. Loads of cpo’s would be needed though.
Quote from: London Villan on March 27, 2024, 07:36:11 PMThe city centre side of the ring road, off Summer Lane. Loads of cpo’s would be needed though.Too much of an incline. If we are going to do that, might as well just buy all the land off Electric Avenue