Is anyone confident that it’s going to be ready for the first home game of next season?
Don't think even Sisk could confidently answer that one.Is anyone confident that it’s going to be ready for the first home game of next season?
"Second Home End"....the language of the enlightened !!I'll preface this post by saying this is not my preferred option or I think the best option for the new North Stand, I've also no idea the effect on sight lines from other blocks due to this idea.
Partial safe standing using the central blocks in the expanded North Stand Level 2:
The "General Admission" capacity of the 2 central blocks of the expanded NSL2 will be about 3100. Even if they don't make the entire tier safe standing, I think there would definitely be enough demand from relocaters/new season ticket holders to fill at least 3100 rail seats. If you include the "GA+" seats, the total rises to 3500.
I think the club could agree to this, with a mix of rail and normal seats in the North stand giving a range of options for people. 3000+ singers under the new roof designed for good accoustics could create an effective second home end and spread noise around the stadium from that end, it would also encourage noise to spread across the rest of the seated North Stand.
Ideally the whole second tier would be safe standing, but a 3000+ section isn't a bad compromise either, we know how vocal 3000 singers together can be from away ends. I just doubt whether there would be enough demand for 7000 rail seats in the North stand as it may be difficult to convince enough vocal fans to move from the South Stand, though I really wish I'm proven wrong.
If the demand is there, they could always expand the rail seating sections there to the other blocks either side if needed. I think if the club are serious about making the North stand a home end, it would be good to start surveying fans to get an idea of numbers and plan accordingly. This needs to be organised effectively.
Yeah just saw that. Would be a shame if there wasn’t. I was hoping relocate there and get an additional ST for my son. (I only have one)![]()
Configuration of the Etihad Stadium’s North Stand expansion revealed
We are delighted to reveal the seating configuration for the expansion of the North Stand at the Etihad Stadium, which will open during the 2025/26 season.www.mancity.com
No mention of additional season tickets.
I'll preface this post by saying this is not my preferred option or I think the best option for the new North Stand, I've also no idea the effect on sight lines from other blocks due to this idea.
Partial safe standing using the central blocks in the expanded North Stand Level 2:
The "General Admission" capacity of the 2 central blocks of the expanded NSL2 will be about 3100. Even if they don't make the entire tier safe standing, I think there would definitely be enough demand from relocaters/new season ticket holders to fill at least 3100 rail seats. If you include the "GA+" seats, the total rises to 3500.
I think the club could agree to this, with a mix of rail and normal seats in the North stand giving a range of options for people. 3000+ singers under the new roof designed for good accoustics could create an effective second home end and spread noise around the stadium from that end, it would also encourage noise to spread across the rest of the seated North Stand.
Ideally the whole second tier would be safe standing, but a 3000+ section isn't a bad compromise either, we know how vocal 3000 singers together can be from away ends. I just doubt whether there would be enough demand for 7000 rail seats in the North stand as it may be difficult to convince enough vocal fans to move from the South Stand, though I really wish I'm proven wrong.
If the demand is there, they could always expand the rail seating sections there to the other blocks either side if needed. I think if the club are serious about making the North stand a home end, it would be good to start surveying fans to get an idea of numbers and plan accordingly. This needs to be organised effectively.y “‘t
Statement properly read as being a “fuck you we will do what suits us”.No mention of where the seats for premium seating are.
No mention of number of season cards and whether they will be normal or ‘flexi-gold’…
No mention of ticket pricing policy.
In addition to the atmosphere, the expanded North Stand will create a legacy by establishing new pathways for the next generation of Manchester City fans to enjoy matches at the Etihad Stadium. To achieve this, we will ringfence a significant number of tickets specifically for fans aged 21 or under.
During these discussions, it was clear that fans share our view on the importance of adding rail seating to the expanded North Stand. As such, the Club will introduce a minimum of 3,000 rail seats as part of the expansion, with the option of increasing this allocation ahead of opening should there be further demand.
As someone who is unlikely to enjoy the new facilities, this all seems very promising. I hope some of the moaners on here recall the facilities at Maine Road and realise the club is making progress, and if the prices put you off there is National League football nearby with tickets much far north of £20. I don’t think City will struggle to fill the additional seats, at least for 35 minutes in each half ;-)
Agreed, 3000 rail seating but this could rise, if we had 3000 in that section alone it would make a racket, nevermind the rest of the ground...why can't 1894 etc set up in this section ?Looks really good.
I’d assume the first 5 rows of the four most central blocks in the upper tier.No mention of where the seats for premium seating are.
No mention of number of season cards and whether they will be normal or ‘flexi-gold’…
No mention of ticket pricing policy.