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On 23/03/2022 at 04:17, Davkaus said:

Absolutely. If we can afford to spend £60m on a player, the idea of the government subsidising our infrastructure (or any other PL football club) is absolutely obscene.

It's happened before, and I wouldn't be surprised if they do it again, but throwing money at private companies to improve an asset that they'll go on to make more profit on while doing almost nothing to deal with ramping up costs of living for ordinary people? Well, it'd be a very tory thing to do. 

 

Yes and no. Firstly, having a major global professional sports league play in your city brings all sorts of tourism and financial benefits. Aston Villa bring millions of pounds into the community, directly and indirectly employ locals and do a lot of work in the community as well. It's a net gain for Birmingham that we're here. There's a good reason that cities invest in their major professional sports teams all over the world.

There's also the fact that people will vote for a party who campaigns on investing into the football club they love. 

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2 hours ago, ThunderPower_14 said:

 

Yes and no. Firstly, having a major global professional sports league play in your city brings all sorts of tourism and financial benefits. Aston Villa bring millions of pounds into the community, directly and indirectly employ locals and do a lot of work in the community as well. It's a net gain for Birmingham that we're here. There's a good reason that cities invest in their major professional sports teams all over the world.

There's also the fact that people will vote for a party who campaigns on investing into the football club they love. 

Conversely the embarrassment over in Small Heath must cost the city millions s year.

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10 hours ago, Stephen_Evans said:

Please tell me there are lots of bricks! 🙏

Well if it's anything like a few relatively large construction projects that I've worked on, there will be a lot of what rhymes with bricks involved.

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1 hour ago, sparrow1988 said:

Well if it's anything like a few relatively large construction projects that I've worked on, there will be a lot of what rhymes with bricks involved.

pricks? dicks? 

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Premier League football club Aston Villa has appointed Liquid to support comms activity around its stadium expansion alongside the growth of its charitable arm.

 

Birmingham-based comms consultancy Liquid has been appointed by Aston Villa FC and Aston Villa Football Club Foundation to support the club’s development plans as well as the growth of its charitable Foundation.

The Premier League football club last month unveiled its plan to increase the capacity of its home stadium, Villa Park, from 42,825 to 50,000 following the completion of the first stage of its development, which is expected to go forward for planning permission this summer.

As part of current work on finalising the redevelopment of the North Stand, the club aims to increase its capacity as well as improve fan experience.

Liquid will work on the community engagement and consultation activity over the three-year development period.

Activity for Aston Villa FC Foundation is about raising its local and national profile, highlighting the grass roots community work, impact and opportunities of the charity to a wider audience.

Paul Tyrrell, chief corporate affairs officer at Aston Villa Football Club and PRWeek Power Book 2022 honouree, said: “It’s a hugely important and exciting project for the club and we needed specialist expertise to deliver a comprehensive consultation and community engagement campaign.

“Liquid have exceptional understanding, experience and a passion for the Midlands. They appreciate the region’s sporting heritage and have an in-depth knowledge of the public sector landscape – key requisites to run a project of this nature and scale.”

The account comes after the agency was appointed to handle comms and community engagement for Birmingham City Council ahead of the 2022 Commonwealth Games in the region, following a four-way competitive tender.

Liquid chief executive Elisabeth Lewis-Jones said: “Villa Park is not just the heartbeat of the community in Aston and beyond, but it is an important sporting venue for the Midlands that will continue to raise the profile of the city and the sporting capabilities and opportunities we have in the region.”

The agency, which was founded in 2004, moved into a new headquarters in Birmingham in 2019. It also has offices in London, Jersey and Guernsey.

 

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11 minutes ago, Follyfoot said:

7000 i think

So new stand will hold 20k? Given it is a 13k increase on current capacity. 

That is going to be an absolute monster 

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I know allegedly we have 20k st holders but i think we will struggle to sell out over 55k 

Last thing i wanna see is empty seats. You will imagine thwre will be price increases too, to fund the stadium.  Not everyone will be able to afford it

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11 minutes ago, Demitri_C said:

I know allegedly we have 20k st holders but i think we will struggle to sell out over 55k 

Last thing i wanna see is empty seats. You will imagine thwre will be price increases too, to fund the stadium.  Not everyone will be able to afford it

The fact they they are planning to fill VP to 55K is a good sign. We are truly ambitious in a way Lerner never was. 

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