Can somebody post the video please. :-)
Thanks Swifty. Looks great. :-)
62,000 would sell out already now for a number of games, were it available.
You'll definitely get a ticket if you really want one! Because the season starts in August most people will be away, and the new ticket selling system City are introducing will make it miles easier for fans to exchange tickets!I just feel happier that I might get a ticket for the Chelsea game now that our capacity is up by 6.5k :)
This is the most important thing. Do people think Barcelona/Madrid/Juve/Milan/Inter/Munich/Celtic/Rangers/Athletico/Ajax/Benfica etc care about empty seats when they are playing a small game - NO! They have the capacity to get more people in for the big games and that's the main thing! It's a very English view that you have to have a full stadium for it to be a good atmosphere!
It's very true that full stadiums are an english-only anxiety. Until recently it was often the case that grounds would be half to three quarters full most of the times but every now and again there would be a huge bumper crowd.
City will certainly build the new North Stand IMO.
You'll definitely get a ticket if you really want one! Because the season starts in August most people will be away, and the new ticket selling system City are introducing will make it miles easier for fans to exchange tickets!
The stadium has to be full or near full enough times in the season to justify the expense of increasing capacity, this of course is a judgement that can only be made by the people putting the money in.
Some people have criticised the architecture, I think it's unfair to compere it to stadiums like the Emirates and the Allianz, those stadiums were built to their current capacity from scratch and are currently unaltered, the Etihad is being modified in a way that was never envisioned when it was originally built, the existing structure has to be accomodated which of course restricts the way the new stand has been designed and constructed. Personally I think the expansion is an amazing piece of engineering considering what we started off with.
Aye, but I'm on about being able to buy one on my own card so's I get my loyalty points.
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Screenshotted from the previous video
Red square shows some of the concrete has been added at the bottom of the third tier for the lowest rows of seating (Row A?)
Green square shows CB stand tier 1 pitchside seats lower in some sections than others, is this because new seats have been added at pitchside or that some have been temporarily removed to facilitate the ongoing works on the pitch
It's very true that full stadiums are an english-only anxiety. Until recently it was often the case that grounds would be half to three quarters full most of the times but every now and again there would be a huge bumper crowd.
City will certainly build the new North Stand IMO.
If premier clubs can't fill the ground for supposedly top notch football oversea's viewers will soon lose interest. It would be hard to justify the record PL deal if stadiums were half empty. So it really is in the clubs interest to keep gates as high as possible. I would go as far as locking the car park at city home games so there is no incentive to leave 20 minutes before the end of the game. The players must be really pissed off sometimes when they turn around at the end of the game to applaud the fans only to see row after row of empty seats as everyone is fighting to home.