North Stand expansion - seating, ticketing etc

Thanks, noted.

Is it in breach of the rules to post stuff in huge typeface, which is out of sink with the standard sizes used by every other poster?
To see the rules, click on help at the bottom of the page, then click on rules. As for the post you reported, it wasn't made in huge typeface. The tweet he posted was partly in a bold font; his post wasn't.
 
Against Dortmund 1894 have organised an another atmosphere section, this time at the front of SSL2. Don’t know how many have moved… I have.

I would also love to move to the expanded NSL1 if fans really drove it with excitement and buzz across our support about making it an atmosphere stand.
It is in 315 for Dortmund.

It looked like the first 5 rows which is 126 however there will have been cup schemers there so net 100 tops.

Some could have bought the rows behind to join in off the plan too, but as it is the front rows that sell first anyway in the other blocks it would be impossible to estimate how many.
 
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The obvious and sensible solution would have been to keep 3000, and possibly 4000 safe standing seats together at the top and towards the middle of NSL2.
If the club increase the safe standing seats in NSL2 to 5000 or even 6000, like they have left the door open to do in the most recent update, would this not become a non-issue?

If they do ever increase, it would have to be those middle seats, so one of your (and my) main issues would be gone! If the fan groups come together to press the club on this now, it seems they are open to an increase, we as fans just need to prove it*.




*yes I know it shouldn't take fans to push for this, the club should be taking the initiative themselves, but this is where we're at so we have to deal with it.
 
The 2 tier was what was asked for (or perhaps a single tier so a bit of a compromise as the entire end wasn't shut down for construction). It also allows them to tie in the hotel better re. the Sky Bar and the pich side suites.

I can't see reference to a "higher roof" so not sure why you mention it. It's not higher than the south stand regardless but is vastly (massively, in fact) more suited to retaining the noise and directing it at the pitch. The sides add to this. This should be self evident to anyone.

The "family stand" doesn't seem to really be a thing anymore as time has seen it diluted around the stadium.

The GA seats start from the front of tier 1 (new money), so the same distance as the front of the south stand tier 1.

"Any "singing wall" starts from the front.", how do you come to that conclusion and why wouldn't it apply to the NS tier 1 anyway?
The designers gave the reason for the two tier, and it was probably designed before fans were spoken too, but it makes the club look good saying it was in response to the fans. You can't do what the club are doing under the stands with 3 tiers, there is more room with 2.

There was a reference to improved acoustics, but a bigger stand with a higher roof than we currently have doesn't improve that.

Having seen every away section with noisy fans from abroad, the noise always starts from the front. The front of NS1 is remaining as the family stand, and so is NSO bar a few rows of padded seats it the back centre.
 
People do forget. I’ve read that on BM.

Why have City introduced a 3 day window to buy a match ticket via a Flexi-Gold season tickets? There is nothing Flexible about that. If you don’t buy your ticket in the 3 day window, you lose your ticket. The club then sell that ticket as a more expensive match day ticket, or the seat remains empty because the ticket didn’t sell.That isn’t flexibility. It is the complete opposite. There is no need to make buying a ticket anymore harder or anymore complicated than it needs to be. There is no reason whatsoever why the club couldn’t make 4000 regular season tickets available instead of 4000 Flexi-Gold season tickets across the ground.

City could have made 3000 Flexi-Gold or 3000 normal season ticket available for the North stand safe standing section, and they would have sold out straight away.The club chose not to do that.
I don’t disagree with a lot of what you’re saying here JRB. My point about why they brought flexi in though is down to the number or ST holders missing games and leaving their seat empty. I don’t blame the club for wanting to mitigate that although in doing so I agree they’ve also made things more difficult.
 
Could be away on holiday , family emergencies, didn’t change bank card. Could be many changes of circumstances. Some people on weekly pay and have to juggle paying bills and perhaps didn’t have money at that window
Sure. Things can happen. I’d like to think the club make allowances in such circumstances. They say they encourage fans to discuss such situations. I also get there’s an element of “please sir” to all of this which is a place no one ever wanted to get to!
 
I'm not being vocal, I'm just being honest.

Why don't you question the club and how it has decided to arrange the seating and fans on NSL2?

Why have 3000 safe standing fans and potential singers been split up and dispersed to the back and sides of NSL2, instead of being all together?

I'll tell you why. The centre seats sell for more money, and the side seats are harder to sell, so let's put the safe standing seats at the back and on the sides of NSL2.

Again, I fully agree your points, I wasn't actually meaning You but reading back You have also been vocal/honest about it.

It's exactly the same as when I got booted out of my seat on level 2.
 
I went to Villa yesterday.

I noticed something interesting that could, could, relate to NSL2 when it opens. I'm not saying it will.

The top tier of the Holte End.

As you all know the Holte End is Villa's vocal home end.

The fans on bottom tier were all standing. No picture.

On the top tier, the fans along the back, and pretty much 'halfway down the tier' were 'mostly standing'. The fans on the sides of the tier were 'mostly seated' from halfway down.

Hopefully you can make that out in the pictures?

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Are we going to get the ripple standing effect from the back of the centre seating, in-front of the safe standing seats, further down into the central seating sections? And alongside both side safe standing sections?
 
Are we going to get the ripple standing effect from the back of the centre seating, in-front of the safe standing seats, further down into the central seating sections? And alongside both side safe standing sections?
Top Clarkie from the club. All’s well that ends well.
 
I went to Villa yesterday.

I noticed something interesting that could, could, relate to NSL2 when it opens. I'm not saying it will.

The top tier of the Holte End.

As you all know the Holte End is Villa's vocal home end.

The fans on bottom tier were all standing. No picture.

On the top tier, the fans along the back, and pretty much 'halfway down the tier' were 'mostly standing'. The fans on the sides of the tier were 'mostly seated' from halfway down.

Hopefully you can make that out in the pictures?

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Are they not now safe standing positions? Villa have been slowly expanding the SS sections in the Holte End.
 
Are they not now safe standing positions? Villa have been slowly expanding the SS sections in the Holte End.

They are, you’re correct.

According to Google AI.

Yes, the Holte End at Villa Park has safe standing areas, with approximately 2,500 rail seats installed in the Upper Holte End during the summer of 2024. This was done to address issues of persistent standing and to comply with safety regulations.

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They are, you’re correct.

According to Google AI.

Yes, the Holte End at Villa Park has safe standing areas, with approximately 2,500 rail seats installed in the Upper Holte End during the summer of 2024. This was done to address issues of persistent standing and to comply with safety regulations.

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@jrb it looks like Holte End has a GA+ section, this must be a trend for football clubs, why can't they make access for all

Aston Villa Football Club​

The Terrace View​

The ultimate matchday experience.

Completed in August 2023, The Terrace View provided Villa’s first GA+ space, offering a new and improved matchday experience for 950+ fans in the heart of the iconic Holte End stand. This unique experience provides extended access to the Holte End and exclusive outdoor terrace pre, during and post-match.

This newly invigorated dual-aspect space - previously an unloved and underutilised GA concourse - houses a feature bar and street food kitchen, self-pour taps and HD screens showing live games and highlights. F3 delivered the 950 sqm project to a challenging programme - 8 months from inception to completion - and a tight budget, without compromising the end quality or fan experience.

The Terrace View won the award for ‘Best Concourse Activation’ at The Stadium Business Design & Development Awards 2023.

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1. Stockholm Syndrome ! I do not think so. It is more a case of seeing the bigger picture in the 21st century football business and understanding that there are many considerations to take into account. It is not an ideal world, never has been and never will.

2. So, you think that the club do not care ! The owners, club, teams and staff have done more for CITY in the past 17 years than at any time in our long and varied history.

3. Pricing - yes, we all want to know what things will cost but no fans at any club have pricing released in October.

4. No stadium in England has a `wall` nor atmospheres like across Europe. Leeds is probably the nearest to a lively, big end. Spurs is huge but not particularly vociferous or animated except when they play us ! Everton`s is too early to say. City`s South Stand lower is no more than a large paddock, is barely visible on TV and is not impressive.

5. New North Stand - 3,000 safe standing seats, an extra 1,500 ? down the 2 sides, 3,000? general admission in the middle (these figs. are estimates) is enough to look and sound great. Do you agree? Better than the existing set up in the SS.

6.The complete "plans", pricing and details are not fully known yet. Reasoned comments can be made when they are available. Anyone rushing to social media and the like can only do so in the absence of full information.

7. Who are the "rank and file" ? There are many different types of supporters. All follow the team in different ways. The club has to take into account varied aspects in its decision making which extend beyond pressure and self-interest groups.

8. C`mon CITY. Lets have 3 points at Villa this afternoon.
Great post
 
Sheikh Mansour and Khaldoon began caring when they saw 10,000's of empty seats at the start of the 3 matches on live TV, and 10,000's of fans stood on the concourses, chanting and protesting about the match day ticket prices, and the directors not listening to the fans.
If it wasn't for the protests Sheikh Mansour and Khaldoon wouldn't have intervened personally and forced Soriano and the other Directors to reduce the price of match day tickets this season.
 
Sheikh Mansour and Khaldoon began caring when they saw 10,000's of empty seats at the start of the 3 matches on live TV, and 10,000's of fans stood on the concourses, chanting and protesting about the match day ticket prices, and the directors not listening to the fans.
If it wasn't for the protests Sheikh Mansour and Khaldoon wouldn't have intervened personally and forced Soriano and the other Directors to reduce the price of match day tickets this season.
Same again then @jrb @wearethesouthstand
 

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