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New Birmingham Stadium - 60k+


Yeah but running that size stadium in league 1 is never going to be profitable regardless of a few extra events. The debt will soon mount.
I don’t Brady and co are thinking league one or even championship for long. They’ll fuck up along the way, like appointing that imbecile Rooney, but I’ve no doubt they’ll learn quick and Brady doesn’t seem to be the type not to succeed, he will also have backers just wanting to hop into bed with him just because he’s Tom Brady.
Personally can only assume a lot of the income will come from stuff away from football initially as they build
 
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"Relegation to league one changes nothing"

Aye. You keep telling yourself that.

Even Spurs who had UEFA and PL money in a major world city with huge support had delays and went overbudget by double
 
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SOL was so good by Bob Murray

Its not perfect like but just a bargain, I love it personally

Was great for the first fifteen years but needs modernising sharpish to keep up with the changing pace of expectation. Certainly within the next decade and especially around the south and east stand where the new developments will be springing up in the near future.

If we want international events and big concerts going forward (an important revenue stream) it needs to be done. Hopefully the owners have even a fraction of the ambition that Brum’s seemingly have for their infrastructure.
 
Was great for the first fifteen years but needs modernising sharpish to keep up with the changing pace of expectation. Certainly within the next decade and especially around the south and east stand where the new developments will be springing up in the near future.

If we want international events and big concerts going forward (an important revenue stream) it needs to be done. Hopefully the owners have even a fraction of the ambition that Brum’s seemingly have for their infrastructure.

I’d argue work should have really started 5 years ago mate. Last year, the club were confident in getting Taylor Swift, but the gigs ended up in Liverpool - a stadium that has seen significant redevelopment over the last few years.

If the club aren’t careful, I can see them having real issues landing gigs in the coming years unless they invest in the ground.
 
A lot of clubs close by . The area has a lot of glory hunters supporting United and Liverpool and there’s 250k Muslims in the city which for most football isn’t their thing and if it is they follow the glory teams. It’s completely unlike Sunderland and Newcastle. Birmingham is so spread out and if you were in the city centre you wouldn’t think there’s a game on.
Is that a thing? Muslims don't like football? :lol:


Shame the new stadium won't be ready until a year after the UK and Ireland host Euro 2028.
 
Birmingham City will be the last thing on his mind when planning this arena. It will be used and paid for by NFL and other shows no doubt. The football team will be a side show.

The fact they sacked a manager doing well at the time for a Wayne Rooney vanity project tells you where their heads are at.

This ^^^

They will want a multi purpose venue that will include Birmingham using it for football.

It’s all the rage now with new NFL stadiums.
 
I’d argue work should have really started 5 years ago mate. Last year, the club were confident in getting Taylor Swift, but the gigs ended up in Liverpool - a stadium that has seen significant redevelopment over the last few years.

If the club aren’t careful, I can see them having real issues landing gigs in the coming years unless they invest in the ground.

Couldn’t agree more. I think it should have started during the Short era. But it’s imperative in the next decade (even just to stay comparatively decent for football let alone other events).

I think we’ve gone from a stadium and city landmark to be proud of to something that has become a bit of an eyesore from 3/4 of the viewpoints of it.
 
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