On the other hand, it isn't right that they have been able to get away with spending hundreds of millions on players without doing anything about the non-league standard shit tip they play at. They have the smallest ground in the top two divisions, and even their only competitor for that title in Luton have pretty much used the money they got from their one year in the PL to get spades in the ground on a new stadium. Bournemouth have had 10 years now on and off to get it sorted, it's not fair to other clubs who have spent 10's if not 100's of millions getting their grounds up to scratch.
I'm conflicted on Bournemouth, because on the one hand it's great that they have been able to come from where they were to be realistic challengers for European football - without the ability of clubs to do that English football would be severely diminished. Unfortunately no-one can do that withoutthe largesse of some billionaire nowadays, but that's not exclusive to Bournemouth or their fault.On the other hand, it isn't right that they have been able to get away with spending hundreds of millions on players without doing anything about the non-league standard shit tip they play at. They have the smallest ground in the top two divisions, and even their only competitor for that title in Luton have pretty much used the money they got from their one year in the PL to get spades in the ground on a new stadium. Bournemouth have had 10 years now on and off to get it sorted, it's not fair to other clubs who have spent 10's if not 100's of millions getting their grounds up to scratch.
This is the weirdest whinge I've seen since you were getting all annoyed about WFH.
Quote from: Monty on May 09, 2025, 11:28:40 AMThis is the weirdest whinge I've seen since you were getting all annoyed about WFH.He comes out with it every season when we play them away. It's pretty sad really.
Have always quite fancied going to a game by boat. If our owners really cared about Villa, they'd build us a decent river.
My vote for the worst ground and experience in the Premier League is Selhurst Park. The away section is awful and seems more like a prison and the whole ground looks stuck in the 70s.
Bournemouth's ground is small but it's in a decent area and modernised. It's obviously hard to get a ticket, but on the advice of someone else on here, I did hospitality there last season and the hosts and the fans were great and Gary Shaw came over for a chat with all the Villa fans that were there there; so it was a good mixed fan experience. I couldn't justify the cost of doing it regularly, but I could recommend it for future reference.My vote for the worst ground and experience in the Premier League is Selhurst Park. The away section is awful and seems more like a prison and the whole ground looks stuck in the 70s.