the family section doesnt work, its to big and half empty midweek. when the north stand is expanded we could easily move the family stand season ticket holders into the new stand. id make the family section smaller swell. the north stand got changed and tickets holders moved out. if we want an amazing atmosphere we need to have safe standing in the north stand and the south stand. a full home end. there is a new rule now where away fans have to be on level one now swell. it would be a waste if it was just in the south stand. the youngsters can still go into city square but sit in a different section. think long term.
Dont we already have at least one block of the away support as pitchside seats?
This doesnt affect us only those who put away fans in the gods.
Gonna fuck Mike Ashleighs lot up. If they get promoted. Their own tattooed fat knackers can get a heart attack making their way to those seats! :)
'there is a new rule now where away fans have to be on level one now'
Unless your are Manure, where a special dispensation will mean they don't have to abide by this rule.
The whole thing is a bit of a non-event as there's only about 3 clubs affected. Oh but guess who?
I would find that very interesting.the last 2 issues of 'The Structural Engineer' have a detailed article on the design and construction of the SS3 and the problems faced, if anyone is interested I could scan a copy.
I have November's Part 1 as a photocopy from a mate whos in the business (and a S/T holder), an interesting read - am waiting part 2 from December issuethe last 2 issues of 'The Structural Engineer' have a detailed article on the design and construction of the SS3 and the problems faced, if anyone is interested I could scan a copy.
Just noticed this, we are making ripples across the pond
http://us.cnn.com/videos/world/2016/12/14/one-square-meter-manchester-city.cnn
Worth a watch
So where is phase 4 / the community village according to that video ?
Enjoyed watching it, thanks for posting.Just noticed this, we are making ripples across the pond
http://us.cnn.com/videos/world/2016/12/14/one-square-meter-manchester-city.cnn
Worth a watch