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  1. On 09/04/2024 at 22:48, S-Platt said:

    Lovely pic when did the St George Flag replace the Union Jack is the question.  

    96 I would guess during the Euros. Being an English football fan became fashionable again, and the negative connections of the flag became less so plus the rise of nationalism in Wales and Scotland.

  2. 1 hour ago, tinker said:

    Not sure why posters are getting so worked up.The facts are clear, the club has cancelled the north stand, fact. They have said there's no plans to move , fact.

    The ground has kept us being something when we was on our knees, Villa Park was one of the best and biggest stadiums in the country,  now its not, in 5 years time It will be ooutdated and if we're where we want to go then it will be holding us back.

    I can't see how villa Park can be developed, enough, while we're playing there. It's just not going to work.

     

    I can. They had an entire application on it. We would have had to play with a ground at 75% for a bit and then would have a refreshed stadium with new facilities. But for some reason the powers that be changed their minds. If that is for something even better, a cheap refit, or absolutely nothing, I guess we will have to see.

  3. 17 minutes ago, tinker said:

    It's not really the ground, I love villa Park, it's the surrounding area and it's potential for development into an area for recreation, like Man City. Aston just hasn't got that potential in space alone, add to that it hasn't got great transport links and we have to play somewhere while it's been upgraded, North stand alone would be 12 months add the the other stands....its 4 years playing in a building site of one stand or another, just not going to happen.

    It should have great transport links. How many other big stadia are within walking distance of two railway stations plus access to the motorway and a few miles from the city centre?

    That is down to other partners investing in transport infrastructure outside of the club's control. 

    Regardless if we ever move or not we need to change people's behaviour to lower the use of private cars to the immediate areas of the ground, and offer better alternatives that are reliable and cheaper to use.

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  4. 21 hours ago, useless said:

    New stadium for the women and academy to play at akin to what Manchester City have, more likely than a new main stadium. infrastructure can mean anything, it could be work on Bodymoor Heath, something Heck has already said will happen, but also it could relate to infrastructure at one of V Sports other teams, and probably a bunch of other possibilities man

    We have just spent millions on Bodymoor due to HS2 now not going through the site. I think people are reading too much into this statement, infrastructure investment could mean a lot of different things.

  5. 4 hours ago, delboy54 said:

    Got back at 0115 last night after the long drive back home to Newmarket.

    This result has to favour Lille tbh. Shame we sat back and let in the inevitable goal, but I think the result was fair. 

     

    No it really doesn't. We are a goal up and away goals don't count anymore. A win or any sort of draw and we are through.

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  6. On 10/04/2024 at 16:56, mjmooney said:

    It's deliberate, so that you won't do your usual focused route round, but will have more opportunities to see things you might 'impulse buy'. 

    Except Aldi and Lidl don't do that sort of shite and are popular for it.

  7. A good result, I would have taken that before the start of the match. Yes it is annoying we let a late one in but on balance Lille probably deserved a goal. Had it been 2 nil in the second leg we may start too relaxed, perhaps in the long run this might be beneficial. Maybe.  Martinez really is world number one with some superb saves. Our big players stepped up tonight- Watkins, Mcginn. We are n't playing the vintages stuff at the first half of the season. It isn't surprising really given the injuries, Kamara was such a blow and we miss Cash for balance at the moment. But we are grinding hard at the moment. Emery is not going to take a no for us to progress I think he will personally will the team through.

    Lille are a cut above anyone else we have played so far. It isn't going to be easy but it shouldn't be really to get to a European semi final spot. Without the away goal rule we need just a draw. It is going to be tough but we are in the advantage at half time.

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  8. 5 hours ago, cyrusr said:

    Has there been any form of privatisation of public services that has actually been successful? Water, trains, mail are the obvious failures and I do not think power has been particularly great along with public transport generally. BT and British Gas don't seem the healthiest either but then have more competition. am genuinely struggling to see anything has been made better by it. 

    Telephony is widely seen as broadly positive privatisation.  It opened up the market for new competitors and technology. All of the third-term Maggie privatisation like the water and energy utilities and then later the railways under Major have widely been seen as poor policy.

    Ironically Labour started the first privisation of BP before Thatcher.

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  9. The rangers dundee match has been called off a second time because of a waterlogged pitch at Dens Park. Rangers aren't happy about it. Seems daft that they are moving to ban 3G pitches in the Scottish prem given the advantages of more matches being played and less costs for the smaller teams in the league.

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