I think you're misunderstanding entirely here. The 3rd tier on the E & W stands (if expanded) would just be taken farther up and back, they would go over the tops of the existing spirals and then the cladding (in whatever form) would come to ground on the outside of the spirals. The spirals would still be used as they are now for access and egress but would be fully enclosed.Yes but you could still use them in some way surely even if you expanded past them
Are those yellow platforms and the gaps in the north stand roof staying for the new season?
Looks like three new blocks of seats gone in the top corner between East and South stands. On second glance I think they’re level 2 and have always been there! D’oh.A couple of pictures of the Etihad and the new pitch as well as a picture of the North stand.
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Upwards & Outwards.Any chance you could post links or perhaps point us in the right direction.
Thanks.
Todays latest flyover, Quite a quick one as was being mithered by a traffic warden to move!
Credits for Hellocity and JRB for the images i used/borrowed/stole.
I believe soIs there another crane due to go up for the office side of the “claw”?
Is there another crane due to go up for the office side of the “claw”?
Looks like it, i will take a look next timeAnother great video. Lots going on including on the roof of the arena. Looks like they are installing solar panels maybe?
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So when this is completed, we will have the 4th biggest stadium in the PL behind Rags, Spurs & West ham?
I sit in SS1 and will be able to so the progress every home game
Another great video. Lots going on including on the roof of the arena. Looks like they are installing solar panels maybe?
Looks like it, i will take a look next time
Hang on. Dirty solar energy? Sun washing?![]()
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