Is Ryton training ground done? (7 Viewers)

SkyblueDad

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So do you think players at these top training grounds spend their spare time wandering round the place admiring the paint work. It is their place of work and once training is over they are in their cars and off.
As we speak after years of neglect money is being spent at Ryton top to bottom to make it and I quote Robins make it a facility to first class standard, Rome wasn’t built in a day so let’s give the project time.

Admittedly like a lot of the training grounds I have been to Ryton isn’t large enough to include the whole of the Acadamy but the Higgs is well good enough for that, has a number of decent pitches, a full size dome, gaily central so easier to get to and served by public transport.
Lot of these training grounds a good as most are can be out on the edges of towns or cities.
 

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Flying Fokker

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So do you think players at these top training grounds spend their spare time wandering round the place admiring the paint work. It is their place of work and once training is over they are in their cars and off.
As we speak after years of neglect money is being spent at Ryton top to bottom to make it and I quote Robins make it a facility to first class standard, Rome wasn’t built in a day so let’s give the project time.

Admittedly like a lot of the training grounds I have been to Ryton isn’t large enough to include the whole of the Acadamy but the Higgs is well good enough for that, has a number of decent pitches, a full size dome, gaily central so easier to get to and served by public transport.
Lot of these training grounds a good as most are can be out on the edges of towns or cities.
Is th Alan Hiiggs a ‘Happy’ place to be?
 

AJB1983

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So do you think players at these top training grounds spend their spare time wandering round the place admiring the paint work. It is their place of work and once training is over they are in their cars and off.
As we speak after years of neglect money is being spent at Ryton top to bottom to make it and I quote Robins make it a facility to first class standard, Rome wasn’t built in a day so let’s give the project time.

Admittedly like a lot of the training grounds I have been to Ryton isn’t large enough to include the whole of the Acadamy but the Higgs is well good enough for that, has a number of decent pitches, a full size dome, gaily central so easier to get to and served by public transport.
Lot of these training grounds a good as most are can be out on the edges of towns or cities.
If you watch it they don’t just get changed and go out on the pitch, train and then go. They have gym sessions, eat in a proper restaurant, play games, team meetings - general socialising.
Not saying they don’t do that at ryton but these places are more where they might want to spend more time rather than just the 2 hours of training.
Ryton is pokey with low ceilings, but clearly has the necessary facilities - just needs to be upgraded when 90% of their working time the players spend there.
 

Deity

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If you watch it they don’t just get changed and go out on the pitch, train and then go. They have gym sessions, eat in a proper restaurant, play games, team meetings - general socialising.
Not saying they don’t do that at ryton but these places are more where they might want to spend more time rather than just the 2 hours of training.
Ryton is pokey with low ceilings, but clearly has the necessary facilities - just needs to be upgraded when 90% of their working time the players spend there.
Spot on.

It’s a pretty outdated view that players and coaching staff don’t spend that much time at these facilities …. They do and clubs encourage them too as well.

We are miles off the pace but at least we have started to make small strides forward.
 

SkyblueDad

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But it is being up dated as we speak, I think the time to be cribbing about it is when it is finished.
 

Saddlebrains

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Literally a boarded up window in the entrance doors to Ryton

That's what you want prospective signings to see, that and windowsills and panes looking more weathered than Pamela Anderson's fanny
 

Greggs

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1 boarded up window and Dug has cut the grass himself. Woke up this morning feeling like we're being scammed.
 

pusbccfc

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Obviously Birmingham are currently using it at a cost of £20k + a month but surely the Wasps training ground should be the target once Blues move. It's ready to go and will be unused in the coming years.
 

shmmeee

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Obviously Birmingham are currently using it at a cost of £20k + a month but surely the Wasps training ground should be the target once Blues move. It's ready to go and will be unused in the coming years.

Good shout even if it is fucking miles away
 

pusbccfc

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Good shout even if it is fucking miles away

It's not the most ideal location to Coventry and the CBS but most of the players live in Warwick and Leamington which makes it perfect for them.

Birmingham are currently paying £28,000 a month/£336,000 a year to use it and it supposedly cost £4m to build. Realistically, how much would it cost to buy? £10m+?
 

Flying Fokker

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It's not the most ideal location to Coventry and the CBS but most of the players live in Warwick and Leamington which makes it perfect for them.

Birmingham are currently paying £28,000 a month/£336,000 a year to use it and it supposedly cost £4m to build. Realistically, how much would it cost to buy? £10m+?
We would surely need to buy. I can’t think of any scenario where clubs would want to rent.
 

TomRad85

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Villa's training ground is in Middleton, Warks. Players only really turn up at the ground for games don't they, so you want a training ground nearest to the poshest houses in the area!
I agree but isn't it out near Tamworth? I reckon if you showed a clip of Tamworth to some starving kids in Africa they'd be so overwhelmed with pity they'd start a charity.

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I agree but isn't it out near Tamworth? I reckon if you showed a clip of Tamworth to some starving kids in Africa they'd be so overwhelmed with pity they'd start a charity.

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True. Middleton's nice though! The training ground goes on for miles and miles as you head towards the hall and lakes! Near places like Tanworth-in-Arden too, which are quite pleasant.

Anyway, I dunno where Villa players live, and tbh it was more the fact they weren't training in Aston or Witton for that particular part of it!
 

SkyblueDad

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Do they still have Bodymoor Heath as well, I know there was an issue with HS2 going through some of it.
 

TomRad85

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True. Middleton's nice though! The training ground goes on for miles and miles as you head towards the hall and lakes! Near places like Tanworth-in-Arden too, which are quite pleasant.

Anyway, I dunno where Villa players live, and tbh it was more the fact they weren't training in Aston or Witton for that particular part of it!
Yeh of course. Not been past many training grounds although the Spurs one isn't far from me in a nice area out in the sticks a bit.

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Villa train at Bodymoor Heath about 5 min drive from the Belfry in one direction and Drayton Manor Park in the other
Yep, and that's on the path to Middleton Hall and Middleton Lakes.

And I'm pretty sure it's in the [arish of Middleton - Google is with me, anyway.

Blame Francis Willughby.
 

San Francisco

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Looking through photos inside the place it looks like a secondary school sports facility. Definitely need to move out somewhere new and state of the art ASAP.
 

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