by JoM » 23 Feb 2024, 18:58
The national stadium should’ve been built in the Midlands, near the NEC for road, rail and air connections, and that is a hill I will die on.
We went to Wembley three times last season, and two of those games involved teams both from the North. The logistics of getting back afterwards was a nightmare. Games finished at 6/6.30ish and on the first two occasions we made it to Euston with a few minutes to spare for a train just after 9pm. The third time we drove and paid £40 for the privilege of parking at Wembley, although even after factoring in fuel it worked out cheaper than taking the train and tube and was much less stressful.
I totally agree that internationals, and cup semi finals, should be played around the country but it all comes down to money doesn’t it. The FA aren’t going to want a meagre profit from a sell out match at 43000 capacity Villa Park when they can sell sell 90000 seats at Wembley (and don’t get me started on the £20 Joe spent on a substandard hotdog and a warm 330ml can of Heineken).
As for a new Old Trafford, it seems the majority of us match goers don’t want a shiny new stadium. We’d rather have a refurb.
It wouldn’t be any easier to get to than Wembley due to the fact it’s in a built up area, the local roads and the tram network struggle on match days.