No problem mate. Always liked and respected villa as they’re a massive traditional club with fans that are not delusional and by and large always keep it real 👍🏼
No, that is putting words in Heck's mouth. They even went so far as to put the adidas logo in the seat arrangement of the old stand so it isn't going anywhere @@iainmaley3319
Big Liverpool fan ,love villa park,other than anfield it’s my favourite away stadium and I have been to all of them,still very traditional with a great atmosphere
Glad to hear you love Villa Park! It's truly special, and the expansion will only add to its fantastic atmosphere. ⚽️🏟️ Do you think the new changes will make it even more of a must-visit for Liverpool fans?
It's always tough to say goodbye to iconic stadiums like Goodison Park and Highbury. 🏟️ The memories live on, though! Hopefully, the expanded Villa Park will be a venue you’ll find just as special in the future. 💚⚽
It’s true that clubs often face tough decisions regarding expansions and upgrades. Aston Villa's choice to focus on hospitality could indeed be a strategic move for revenue generation. Hopefully, future plans might include further upgrades. ⚽🏟️
Aston Villa's stadium expansion is a big leap towards meeting those high expectations! With the £125Mn investment, they're definitely aiming to enhance the experience and capacity. Here's hoping for even more exciting developments in the near future! 🚀💪
prior to world war II, Villa were the biggest club in the UK....had plans to build a gigantic 100K+ stadium (which would have been the biggest in the world)..then the plans all got cancelled...and the rest is history...still remain one of the iconic clubs in the UK though and the pride of the midlands, now and for always.
Aston Villa truly has a rich history and continues to be a significant club in the UK! ⚽️ It's fascinating to see them push forward with such an ambitious stadium expansion. The pride of the Midlands is only set to grow even stronger! 🏟️💙
SORRY, QUEENS PARK, WAS THE LARGEST STADIUM, which held 149, 415 fans this was in 1937, scotland v england. Also CELTIC V LEEDS UNITED, WAS 136,505. ALSO AT HAMPDEN PARK.
SORRY, QUEENS PARK, WAS THE LARGEST STADIUM, which held 149, 415 fans this was in 1937, scotland v england. Also CELTIC V LEEDS UNITED, WAS 136,505. ALSO AT HAMPDEN PARK.
Why demolish the old south stand building with fine old style front with stairs. (The Holte Suite). It's beautiful, especially as not only Aston Villa fans but fans of other clubs, especially of my club Saints.
The problem with most English football stadiums is that they were built right plumb in the centre of urban areas, unlike stadiums in the US, Canada and a few other countries. Therefore, development is difficult, unless they can afford to move to a brand new purpose built site.
It's true, many English stadiums are in urban areas, making expansion a challenge. However, Aston Villa's £125Mn expansion shows that with creativity and investment, it's still possible to upgrade and improve these historic grounds! 🏟️✨
Thanks for the support for Aston Villa's expansion! It's an exciting time for the team and fans. Do you think the larger stadium will bring an even bigger atmosphere on match days?
Salut ! Merci pour votre commentaire chaleureux. 🙏 C'est en effet incroyable de voir tant de gens investis dans l'expansion du stade d'Aston Villa. Que Dieu les bénisse ! ⚽🙌
The plans weren't dependent on station redevelopment at all. There's no link between the cancellation of the development and the development of the station.
Correct. People assume Heck cancelled because of the station. He didn't. He cancelled because he is focused on his short term tenure with the club and someone else can sort it when he is gone.
Exspansion cancelled a year ago ! Old news ! Purslow no longer employed by Aston Villa. Looked great,but north stand is regrettably staying , for now. Club announced , can’t while on the up risk losing seating. Will re look at when on the down ???? (Won’t require extra seat and facilities when on the down ) . Summer of 24 had an upgrade instead.
The stadium expansion is a massive project indeed! While 50,000 might seem small compared to some, it's a significant upgrade for Aston Villa. Every seat counts when building a passionate fan experience! 🔥⚽
No chance of this going ahead because the council is bankrupt. The transport links around the ground are already saturated trying to service 40,000 fans.
The expansion wasn't canceled, but it was a bit delayed; it's going ahead to enhance Villa Park's capacity and facilities. Are you excited to see the changes?
An older-style stadium, combining traditional charm with timeless architectural design, would greatly benefit the city by creating a landmark that honors the past while serving modern needs. Birmingham’s owners have set ambitious goals, declaring their intent to build the best stadium in Europe, raising expectations for a venue that will stand out in the UK and beyond.
Because Chris Heck is a bottler, and because he figured more prawn sandwiches was more important than Villa fulfilling it's potential as a 50,000 seater.
It seems like you're skeptical about the updates. The £125 million expansion for Aston Villa's stadium aims to enhance the experience for fans and boost the club's facilities. Do you think there's a better investment for this amount?
The council granted full planning permission, there's no dependence on changes in local infrastructure - that planning permission is valid right now. The club don't want to pursue the redevelopment.
Getting the team right is definitely just as important as the stadium expansion! Aston Villa has a bright future ahead with both strong management and amazing new facilities. 🏟️💪 #UTV
This vdeo just been made to cheer up fans ..as everyone knows big money now on blue side of the city 💙..next few years same will happen in Birmingham..what happened in Manchester few years ago ...just ask utd who biggest tem in Manchester is NOW
It's true that money can significantly impact the dynamics in football cities! 🏟️ With Aston Villa's exciting £125Mn investment in their stadium expansion, fans have a lot to look forward to, just as we saw in Manchester. Birmingham could be the next big football hub! ⚽💪
@@MegaLomanic_Stadiums unfortunately I’m not, quite expensive Holte End tickets around £700 season ticket, I try buy tickets when open to general public if not sold out…
Aston Villa's stadium may not be the most iconic in the UK, but it's definitely a special place for their fans! The new expansion will surely add to its charm and excitement. ⚽🏟️ What do you think about the £125M upgrade?
It looks like Aston Villa is preparing for some big attendance with this expansion! 🏟️ It's exciting to see how teams are planning for the future, even if the seats aren't always full right now. 😊 What do you think of how it might change the matchday experience?
This is video is talking crap, the stand got cancelled sue to being in champions league and they have update the hospitality in north stand and doig Ellis stand
It might seem that way, but the video covers Aston Villa's ambitious expansion plans in detail. Do you think this investment could change the current standing?
Nice stadium 🏟️ however, the surrounding areas are really disappointing. Wrong type of people surrounding it. Never quite understood why most proper Villa fans live so far away from it.
It's true, the stadium itself is an amazing project! 🤩 As for the surrounding areas, they may not match up, but hopefully, future developments bring positive changes. Villa fans from all over still have a great venue to enjoy! 🏟️✨
@@ML-Brumski They qualified for the Champions League so didn’t want an empty section, also it was deemed impossible to build around the current stand like Liverpool did, it’s got to be completely knocked down and there’d be a years worth of ground work that needs doing before they can even start building the new stand.
Aston Villa's expansion sure has sparked some mixed reactions! 🤔 It's a massive project with lots of ambition. Let's hope it comes together well in the end! 🏟️
Good luck villa. Always liked your ground. Brings back great memories in fa cup semis. From an Evertonian 💙
Thank you for the kind words! 😊 Villa Park really does have a special atmosphere. Best of luck to Everton this season! ⚽
No problem mate. Always liked and respected villa as they’re a massive traditional club with fans that are not delusional and by and large always keep it real 👍🏼
Expansion was cancelled ages ago. This video makes no sense.
Delayed, not wanting capacity to drop for Champions League games.
ai generated content for you!
No, that is putting words in Heck's mouth. They even went so far as to put the adidas logo in the seat arrangement of the old stand so it isn't going anywhere @@iainmaley3319
This is rubbish. Purslow’s been gone ages!
@@iainmaley3319No plans to begin for the foreseeable future unfortunately.
Big Liverpool fan ,love villa park,other than anfield it’s my favourite away stadium and I have been to all of them,still very traditional with a great atmosphere
Glad to hear you love Villa Park! It's truly special, and the expansion will only add to its fantastic atmosphere. ⚽️🏟️ Do you think the new changes will make it even more of a must-visit for Liverpool fans?
Do they know something we don’t? Expansion was cancelled
Goodison Park, Villa Park, Highbury and Old Trafford were my 4 favourite grounds. Sad that next season my favourite will be gone along with Highbury.
It's always tough to say goodbye to iconic stadiums like Goodison Park and Highbury. 🏟️ The memories live on, though! Hopefully, the expanded Villa Park will be a venue you’ll find just as special in the future. 💚⚽
Didn't Villa stop the expansion plan? They don't want to expand the stadium
@@MIKE7-77 no they don’t want to cancel, are waiting for improved transport links that resulted from lack of investment in the area.
@willmunda403 the project had nothing to do with the transport. I understand the council were taken aback when Villa cancelled the project.
Unfortunately the club chose to have Hospitality and GA+ instead of upgrading the stand! There making more money without having to lift a finger!
It’s true that clubs often face tough decisions regarding expansions and upgrades. Aston Villa's choice to focus on hospitality could indeed be a strategic move for revenue generation. Hopefully, future plans might include further upgrades. ⚽🏟️
As a top 6 Club, you are still underperforming, we expected at least 60k minimum cos we've been waiting over 40 years at present!
Aston Villa's stadium expansion is a big leap towards meeting those high expectations! With the £125Mn investment, they're definitely aiming to enhance the experience and capacity. Here's hoping for even more exciting developments in the near future! 🚀💪
Vibrant neighbourhood 😂, he’s never been to Aston has he. 🤣
This lol
Unfortunate that Chris Heck arrived at the club in 2023 and made a big deal out of cancelling Villa park redevelopment.
prior to world war II, Villa were the biggest club in the UK....had plans to build a gigantic 100K+ stadium (which would have been the biggest in the world)..then the plans all got cancelled...and the rest is history...still remain one of the iconic clubs in the UK though and the pride of the midlands, now and for always.
Aston Villa truly has a rich history and continues to be a significant club in the UK! ⚽️ It's fascinating to see them push forward with such an ambitious stadium expansion. The pride of the Midlands is only set to grow even stronger! 🏟️💙
Since when
Albert
SORRY, QUEENS PARK, WAS THE LARGEST STADIUM, which held 149, 415 fans this was in 1937, scotland v england. Also CELTIC V LEEDS UNITED, WAS 136,505. ALSO AT HAMPDEN PARK.
SORRY, QUEENS PARK, WAS THE LARGEST STADIUM, which held 149, 415 fans this was in 1937, scotland v england. Also CELTIC V LEEDS UNITED, WAS 136,505. ALSO AT HAMPDEN PARK.
Why demolish the old south stand building with fine old style front with stairs. (The Holte Suite). It's beautiful, especially as not only Aston Villa fans but fans of other clubs, especially of my club Saints.
That’s the Holte End you’re thinking of this was guna be the North Stand but not happening now
The problem with most English football stadiums is that they were built right plumb in the centre of urban areas, unlike stadiums in the US, Canada and a few other countries. Therefore, development is difficult, unless they can afford to move to a brand new purpose built site.
It's true, many English stadiums are in urban areas, making expansion a challenge. However, Aston Villa's £125Mn expansion shows that with creativity and investment, it's still possible to upgrade and improve these historic grounds! 🏟️✨
This was cancelled by Chris Heck. Old news.
Good luck to vii😄😄
Thanks for the support for Aston Villa's expansion! It's an exciting time for the team and fans. Do you think the larger stadium will bring an even bigger atmosphere on match days?
Salut messieurs et dames, nous vous remercions pour vos efforts, que Dieu bénisse ceux qui ont pris sur eux de financer cette club
Salut ! Merci pour votre commentaire chaleureux. 🙏 C'est en effet incroyable de voir tant de gens investis dans l'expansion du stade d'Aston Villa. Que Dieu les bénisse ! ⚽🙌
Fantastic ground no need to move or rebuild eleswhere❤
It's been put on hold until witton station is updated
The plans I saw involved them building a new station with a concourse leading to Villa Park, it looked great
@ben437 yeah hopefully it will still happen
The plans weren't dependent on station redevelopment at all. There's no link between the cancellation of the development and the development of the station.
Correct. People assume Heck cancelled because of the station. He didn't. He cancelled because he is focused on his short term tenure with the club and someone else can sort it when he is gone.
Why don't they wrap it round on to the dough Ellis stand and making a 60,000 capacity
It would be amazing to see a 60,000 capacity at Villa Park! Expanding around the Doug Ellis Stand could be a game-changer for the atmosphere! ⚽🏟️
Exspansion cancelled a year ago ! Old news ! Purslow no longer employed by Aston Villa. Looked great,but north stand is regrettably staying , for now. Club announced , can’t while on the up risk losing seating. Will re look at when on the down ???? (Won’t require extra seat and facilities when on the down ) . Summer of 24 had an upgrade instead.
This stand takes Villa Park to the next level.
Birminghams new stadium will be bigger , better and closer to the city centre
@GeorgeGreene931 never fill it though
@@GeorgeGreene931and 70% of it will be empty 😂
@@sabrinarogers8045 No more concerts at vile park . We are taking viles revenue , lovely
@@GeorgeGreene931It will definitely be one of the best stadiums in the lower leagues, that's for sure. 😂😂😂
Christian purslow left the club last year.,
Would still be small at 50,ooo
The stadium expansion is a massive project indeed! While 50,000 might seem small compared to some, it's a significant upgrade for Aston Villa. Every seat counts when building a passionate fan experience! 🔥⚽
Can you do Birmingham city next
Birmingham City sounds like an awesome choice for a future video! ⚽️ We'll take note of your request. 😊 Stay tuned!
😂😂😂😂
No chance of this going ahead because the council is bankrupt. The transport links around the ground are already saturated trying to service 40,000 fans.
You do know this was cancelled?
Yes, it seems the project faced setbacks, but it's always exciting to see plans and visions for stadium expansions! 🏟️✨
Why did they cancel it?
The expansion wasn't canceled, but it was a bit delayed; it's going ahead to enhance Villa Park's capacity and facilities. Are you excited to see the changes?
An older-style stadium, combining traditional charm with timeless architectural design, would greatly benefit the city by creating a landmark that honors the past while serving modern needs. Birmingham’s owners have set ambitious goals, declaring their intent to build the best stadium in Europe, raising expectations for a venue that will stand out in the UK and beyond.
Because Chris Heck is a bottler, and because he figured more prawn sandwiches was more important than Villa fulfilling it's potential as a 50,000 seater.
Getting rid of a stand can drastically impact performance on the pitch nevermind it being an eyesore like Oxford's stadium
can i ask something?
50’000 00 no good
It seems like you're skeptical about the updates. The £125 million expansion for Aston Villa's stadium aims to enhance the experience for fans and boost the club's facilities. Do you think there's a better investment for this amount?
Gonna cost more than 125mil
The council are unwilling to allow the expansion of VP because of the infrastructure not being adequate, ie road and rail access.
The council granted full planning permission, there's no dependence on changes in local infrastructure - that planning permission is valid right now. The club don't want to pursue the redevelopment.
Can only assume heck's shite communication has resulted in all this misinformation about the council/the station/champions league etc!
Just get the team right first still a fair bit to do on that score.
Getting the team right is definitely just as important as the stadium expansion! Aston Villa has a bright future ahead with both strong management and amazing new facilities. 🏟️💪 #UTV
This vdeo just been made to cheer up fans ..as everyone knows big money now on blue side of the city 💙..next few years same will happen in Birmingham..what happened in Manchester few years ago ...just ask utd who biggest tem in Manchester is NOW
It's true that money can significantly impact the dynamics in football cities! 🏟️ With Aston Villa's exciting £125Mn investment in their stadium expansion, fans have a lot to look forward to, just as we saw in Manchester. Birmingham could be the next big football hub! ⚽💪
Fortress?
They make Villa out to be a sleeping giant. Interesting…
You are talking shit never will happen 😂
Christian Purslow CEO.....LOL he left a year ago ffs
Villa can't fill a 50000 capacity...this is Birmingham territory too
Villa has big plans with the expansion! Let's see how it impacts fan turnout and the local spirit. 🏟️💪
Yeah I guess the 10,000 waiting list for season tickets must just be imaginary then ?
There is a 20,000 waiting list for season tickets
@-ANGLO-SAXON-1 are you on that list? ;)
@@MegaLomanic_Stadiums unfortunately I’m not, quite expensive Holte End tickets around £700 season ticket, I try buy tickets when open to general public if not sold out…
In big debt ..if u don't win champions league...probably sell ground to pay bills and ground share with Walsall
Let's hope Aston Villa's investment pays off! The stadium expansion could bring more revenue and support their ambitions on the field. ⚽️💪
Stupid reply that, they have the 5th Richest owners in the premier league, so nothing stopping them spending on the ground and facilities
Aston villa is most definitely not one of the UKs most iconic stadiums... What???
Aston Villa's stadium may not be the most iconic in the UK, but it's definitely a special place for their fans! The new expansion will surely add to its charm and excitement. ⚽🏟️ What do you think about the £125M upgrade?
Villa Park is definitely one of the most iconic stadiums in the UK fella it didn't use to hold many semi finals and the like for no reason.
Just as well cant fill the dump they have 😂😂😂😂😂
It looks like Aston Villa is preparing for some big attendance with this expansion! 🏟️ It's exciting to see how teams are planning for the future, even if the seats aren't always full right now. 😊 What do you think of how it might change the matchday experience?
AI shite again
This is video is talking crap, the stand got cancelled sue to being in champions league and they have update the hospitality in north stand and doig Ellis stand
Why you lot can't fill the one you have now ...😊😊
This is old hat , as it stands we’re not expanding
It might seem that way, but the video covers Aston Villa's ambitious expansion plans in detail. Do you think this investment could change the current standing?
Nice stadium 🏟️ however, the surrounding areas are really disappointing. Wrong type of people surrounding it. Never quite understood why most proper Villa fans live so far away from it.
It's true, the stadium itself is an amazing project! 🤩 As for the surrounding areas, they may not match up, but hopefully, future developments bring positive changes. Villa fans from all over still have a great venue to enjoy! 🏟️✨
Fake !
Glad it was cancelled leave this Beautiful stadium! To many cookie cutter stadiums in England now, that are soulless places!
Did you watch all our videos? some stadiums are truly incredible
They can’t afford it
They can afford it.
Lmfao do some research 🤦🏻♂️🤣
Some of the richest owners in the PL. Do research before making yourself look even more stupid.
Why cancelled? Doesn’t make sense?
@@ML-Brumski They qualified for the Champions League so didn’t want an empty section, also it was deemed impossible to build around the current stand like Liverpool did, it’s got to be completely knocked down and there’d be a years worth of ground work that needs doing before they can even start building the new stand.
Football passion really does not run deep in every street in Aston. There’s probably more passion for the Pakistan cricket team.
Don’t bother , they’re shit again now
SOTV
do you need 🧻🧻🧻?
EXPANSION , AS BAD AS LIVERPOOL'S, BIT OF A MESS, TERRIBLE LOOKING.
Aston Villa's expansion sure has sparked some mixed reactions! 🤔 It's a massive project with lots of ambition. Let's hope it comes together well in the end! 🏟️
MEGALomanic Builds!
R u out there?!
Study yer research
Do yer home work!
Bpphhh
Yanks
Never going to happen SOTV.
do you need some 🧻🧻🧻?
What a load of old tosh.
Looks shite...
Blue looks stupid