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Villa Park Tour Pictures

Villatalk.com memeber Stefan Laing recently undertook the excellent Villa Park Tour and took the following photo’s and he has allowed me to post them here, I think this are high class and quality photos.

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I hope you enjoy these as much as I did and more pictures on this site here.


Villa Park picked for World Cup 2018

No surprise that Villa Park has been picked as a host ground for World Cup 2018 bid.

Once Randy gets the North Stand rebuilt to the same standard as the rest of the ground that has been refurnished we will have a top class stadium.


Great owner and good incentives

A couple of good things have happened at Villa today which should be open to a wider audience.

Firstly Villa performed the 2nd (and lets hope it will be annual) open training session at Villa Park. A magnificent 11,500 got the free tickets and for 3 hours through a wide range of varied activities got their money’s worth of activities and seeing the players train.

This is an excellent move by Villa as it gives something back to the fans and definitely brings the fans closer to the club which is all important if you want to continue to grow the fan base.

Secondly Villa have sent to letters to season card holders in certain sections of the wings in stands that shortly prices in these areas will be reduced to encourage more people to go. A couple of seasons ago Villa removed these prices and that as I said at the time was a bad move so this can only be good news especially as we have some exciting matches coming up.

Since Doug Ellis left the difference in Villa’s marketing and attitude has been marked, we have seen some very clever moves by them and these tow are yet more examples of what a fantastic owner we have.


Trinity Road Destruction

Back in May/June 2000 I took literally hundred’s of pictures of the Trinity Road destruction but I lost them !!

However I kept the following thumbnails off the website I was using to show them and even though they are small anyone who missed it will understand the havoc and derliction of duty Doug Ellis did to our great club.

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Building for the Future Villa Park

There is a very good thread on H&V regarding the possible ground improvements of Villa Park that will come now we withdrawn from the Olympics signalling building works are imminent.

From a good source I have been told that the plans that HOK now Populous were asked to draw up are very special indeed and will turn Villa Park into one of the leading grounds not only in England but Europe. However this source has refused to state the detail of the plans which is a shame, so we can only speculate.

To give a brief overview that when the Trinity road stand was knocked down a lot were fooled by Doug Ellis that the stand would be preserved, when it became clear it would not be I started a website, appeared on Radio 5 only to be one of a few that seemed to care, as you can see from the picture section of this blog.

Simon Inglis

Simon Inglis

As the picture shows I had the great pleasure of meeting Simon Inglis and he wrote this article on the Last day of the Trinity for which shamefully there was no fanfare for, not that I expected Ellis to give one.

So what does the future hold for the stadium. Clearly the North Stand will go to be replaced by a wrap stand with the Trinity and Witton stands of a capacity of around 17,000 bringing the total capacity upto 52,000. this stand if done out to the same standard of the Trinity Road then this stand will be something special for both the ‘normal’ fan and the corporate person. The interesting aspect is how the stand will be modelled from the outside and will Randy go with the modern or try and replicate the red brickwork of Aston Hall ?

That is easy the big questions remain as to what will happen to the Witton Lane stand which is not fit for purpose of a modern side stand and therefore how can this be replaced by the restrictions of the residents behind it. Also as to what will be built on the massive space behind the North Stand given we will get a brand new club shop and a museum.

I have no real idea what could be built in Aston which will not only generate money on match days and also non matchdays. A Casino I think is out of the question with the one at Star City so close and the same goes for bowling allies and the such like. If I try and think out of the box I am still stumped but the next 3/4 years promises to see a revitalisation of the whole stadium and area not seen since the stadium was built.

The ‘new’ Villa Park promises to be a legacy to Randy Lerner and from what he has done so far I expect the best from Randy, if the money is available for a full refit.


Aston Villa Training Day

Perfect way to treat your kids at Half Term is take them to Villa Park to watch the first team train.

Offical Site Link

This starts at 09:15 Thursday 29th October and is free and tickets can be obatined from the club on 0800 612 0970


No Olympics for Villa Park

It has just been annouced that Villa have withdrawn from offerring to host some of the 2012 Olympic football tournament.

In a statement the Olympic organising committee have said

‘It has been agreed with Aston Villa that because they are unable to make firm commitments to the project, the best course of action is for Villa Park to be withdrawn as an Olympic venue. ‘

North Stand

North Stand

The indication is that Villa Park will be undergoing major developments in the summer of 2012 (not sure why this could not be done in 2011 or even 2012. At least we know the repulsive North Stand will be torn down soon