North Stand Construction Discussion

Maybe the silent west stand he stands in front of trying to gee up cluelessly.

The west stand is the worst by far so he doesn't hear very much support withing 50 metres.

Good luck to Pep trying to to gee up the Tunnel Club behind him.
Lots of long-term Blues were shifted to make place for the silent Tunnel Club. They might not have been loud but most were very loyal.
 
I said from when they were in the planning stage that they should have thought big and built the biggest club ground in the country. 80,000 or there abouts.

You could have kept the top tiers season ticket free and only open them when and if demand was there.

But you’d be first point of call for semi finals, internationals, European finals, concerts etc.

I’ve zero knowledge of planning or building but I’m certain building it all in one go would have been significantly cheaper than adding bits on to an already completed ground as you go along aswell.
 
I said from when they were in the planning stage that they should have thought big and built the biggest club ground in the country. 80,000 or there abouts.

You could have kept the top tiers season ticket free and only open them when and if demand was there.

But you’d be first point of call for semi finals, internationals, European finals, concerts etc.

I’ve zero knowledge of planning or building but I’m certain building it all in one go would have been significantly cheaper than adding bits on to an already completed ground as you go along aswell.
The club was skint then so it would have been unaffordable and overkill, plus there were huge constraints with a semi permanent stadium to adapt.
 
I was on the stadium tour this afternoon and the tour guide actually mentioned the proposed North Stand expansion in such a matter of fact way that you couldn't possibly believe that it wasn't going through happen.

He also asserted that the recent capacity reduction was due to City needing more advertising space for TV revenue during the COVID period when crowds weren't allowed inside the stadium.

Apparently the ETIHAD needs a larger capacity before the club can apply for World Cup games and Champions League Finals, and if it wasn't for COVID, the planning permission would already have been sorted (he gave a timescale of 1-2 years from now)

Mind you, he.then conveyed an anecdote regarding Aguero and a 2-0 defeat to Schalke, so perhaps everything he said was bollocks.
 
I was on the stadium tour this afternoon and the tour guide actually mentioned the proposed North Stand expansion in such a matter of fact way that you couldn't possibly believe that it wasn't going through happen.

He also asserted that the recent capacity reduction was due to City needing more advertising space for TV revenue during the COVID period when crowds weren't allowed inside the stadium.

Apparently the ETIHAD needs a larger capacity before the club can apply for World Cup games and Champions League Finals, and if it wasn't for COVID, the planning permission would already have been sorted (he gave a timescale of 1-2 years from now)

Mind you, he.then conveyed an anecdote regarding Aguero and a 2-0 defeat to Schalke, so perhaps everything he said was bollocks.
The seats were taken out when we went back to full Capacity, take what the guides say with a pinch of salt.
 
I was on the stadium tour this afternoon and the tour guide actually mentioned the proposed North Stand expansion in such a matter of fact way that you couldn't possibly believe that it wasn't going through happen.
It has been officially announced pending a feasibility study. Ground testing has already been completed.
 
This is a real situation for City. Charge the earth around the Etihad-you already do.

But build a home end for local fans. Never going to say it's the yellow wall but.....

You have priced out most of the fans who carried the club in the darkest hours. Thousands who adore the club.

Build a stadium that holds all the people who spend a fortune in the shop but look after the thousands that can't. It's a balance and the crowds would be amazing.

Look at the bigger picture. We all don't want to sit on a padded seat.

I think the club only really care about one thing, and it's this -

They would rather be PSG getting 112m/year from 47,000 seats than Borussia Dortmund getting 32m/year from 80,000.


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How are PSG first?

Paris is one of the richest cities on earth, has 13 million people and 1 football club and it's a massive tourist and corporate destination.

€130 euros for category 4 tickets to see Messi, Neymar and Mbappé put 6 past 11th placed Reims this weekend. I have no idea what category 1 would even be - €250? €300?
 
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I was on the stadium tour this afternoon and the tour guide actually mentioned the proposed North Stand expansion in such a matter of fact way that you couldn't possibly believe that it wasn't going through happen.

He also asserted that the recent capacity reduction was due to City needing more advertising space for TV revenue during the COVID period when crowds weren't allowed inside the stadium.

Apparently the ETIHAD needs a larger capacity before the club can apply for World Cup games and Champions League Finals, and if it wasn't for COVID, the planning permission would already have been sorted (he gave a timescale of 1-2 years from now)

Mind you, he.then conveyed an anecdote regarding Aguero and a 2-0 defeat to Schalke, so perhaps everything he said was bollocks.

Perhaps? I find it difficult to believe a multi million pound organisation would lose out on millions of pounds of potential revenue because they could not get an architect to submit planning drawings.

No offence to the bloke and I am sure its said in good faith but I doubt he is a good source of info.
 
How are PSG first?
Never mind that, how the fuck are Liverpool getting nearly double our Matchday revenue? They did well in the cups which will have added some but that has to be from corporate sales.

A better Matchday atmosphere from “an end” will boost corporate sales.
 
Never mind that, how the fuck are Liverpool getting nearly double our Matchday revenue? They did well in the cups which will have added some but that has to be from corporate sales.

A better Matchday atmosphere from “an end” will boost corporate sales.

I’ve read that Liverpool only have like 27k season ticket holders so they then have another 27k or so to sell at match day prices.
 
I’ve read that Liverpool only have like 27k season ticket holders so they then have another 27k or so to sell at match day prices.
I suspect that wouldn’t make up for the difference in numbers though because I don’t think they charge much more than us. It has to be corporate sales surely.
 
I think the club only really care about one thing, and it's this -

They would rather be PSG getting 112m/year from 47,000 seats than Borussia Dortmund getting 32m/year from 80,000.


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Sadly I think this is true with the club. In some instances the interests of the fans and clubs align, such as success on the field, and some fans think there wonderful but the reality is I doubt its to please Joe from Gorton or Steve from Hyde. We are just fortunate enough to benefit from their pursuit of success.

Imo its the same with season ticket and ticket prices. Some season tickets are still relatively cheap in SSL3 but rather than be an act of kindness from the club, I think its just a calculated price point.

Once demand soars and the club have the confidence they can sell more tickets at higher prices, Im fully expecting an increase in season ticket prices and less season ticket holders (due to being priced out) and those tickets instead sold on an individual basis, like the liverpool model, at a high price point.
 
Mind you, he.then conveyed an anecdote regarding Aguero and a 2-0 defeat to Schalke, so perhaps everything he said was bollocks.
We've never been beaten 2-0 by Schalke. The only 2-0 was a win at their place a few years before Aguero joined.
Their only victory was 1-0 but I doubt Sergio was involved as it was in 1970!!
Unless it was a friendly of course.
 
I suspect that wouldn’t make up for the difference in numbers though because I don’t think they charge much more than us. It has to be corporate sales surely.

I think, see my post above, this is a path City will sadly follow. Less season tickets holders, more individual ticket sales, membership sales only, weekend packages, selling tickets to agencies etc,

With the Haaland effect the demand will undoubtedly grow and that will embolden the club to sell more individual seats and raise season ticket prices also.
 
1.1 Million followers on the sofascore app tells me that we are quickly becoming one of the best supported clubs in the world. An 80,000 capacity will be required within 10 years.
 

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