As my Mother is from Moss Side and that’s where City were from when I built my connection to them, I have much more connection to Moss Side than I do Bradford.
I have these:
But I’d never buy a pair of Bradford if Adidas ever brought them out.
However, as I’m 43, I’ve known the Etihad longer than I ever knew Maine Road. The Etihad now has more history of success and big moments than Maine Road ever did in my time watching City.
We obviously had some huge historically big games and attendances at Maine Road over 70 years, but they all happened well before my time and I only really experienced cult moments there like the odd Derby win and promotions.
We’ve massively eclipsed anything I ever witnessed at Maine Road, at the Etihad. So the stadium itself and what’s gone on, on the pitch there; the Etihad is more important to me now, even if Moss Side means more to me than Bradford… the Hamburg atmosphere (never been beaten), the FA Cup trophy parade ending in a full Etihad, Kompany header/Yaya masterclass derby win, ‘Agüeroooooo!’, Džeko+Yaya against Villa, West Ham final day, the football played in 2017-18 and 2018-19, City v Liverpool 3rd January 2019 (highest quality game I’ve ever watched), ‘where do you want your statue Vincent Kompany?’, greeting the team outside the ground before the great PSG CL SF win (although not actually being allowed in the ground due to Covid), the comeback against Villa to win the league on the final day, the run to the treble (4-1 v Lpool; 4-1 v Arsenal), those CL nights against Leipzig (7-0) Bayern (3-0) and Madrid (4-0), West Ham final day again…
Plus, Maine Road wasn’t even nice when we left in 2003. We’d made a mess of it. To be there now I think either the early-80s plan would have to have come into place:
54,000 with some decent symmetry on the sides facing each other. The old standing Kippax remaining as it was with the same roof as the Main Stand. Platt Lane mirroring the North Stand.
It would have been a top class ground and if it was that we left in 2003 I’d probably have been against moving.
Or the mid-90s plan would have to have come into place:
45,000 with the new Kippax Stand going all the way round. Would have also been great.
Instead we had this. Half the 80s plan and a third of the 90s plan with a poor effort at Platt Lane and silly scaffolding stands in the corners, what a mess!:
To think it once looked like this… proper magnificence:
So in the end I wasn’t too bothered to leave Maine Road and I have more connection to the Etihad, the stadium, with memories of big moments than I do Maine Road, the stadium. So I wouldn’t want to go back now, no.
There are a few things missing from the Etihad though:
1. we’ve never had a proper vocal stand and it’s something that is conspicuous in its absence for me. Get that right and the Etihad would be even better… and we do have an opportunity to get it right (let’s fucking do it!)
2. there is a proper shit pub scene around the Etihad (not sure that’s ever going to get any better as it’s got progressively worse), before and after the game around the Etihad was better 20 years ago when there were more pubs to go to.
3. there’s a distinct lack of groups of ‘lads’ at City these days, many won’t agree but I miss the edgier, harder, less family and less tourists support we used to have.