5 live just now - Stadium Increase

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Sunday Supplement tomorrow morning 9.30am. If it's in the Sunday papers Brian Woolnough and his crony jounalists will be on it like a cheap suit. I'm just bracing myself for the "Mario Balotelli nearly burns his house down before the Machester derby" story on SNN.

Oh! Balotelli he's a striker is good with matches!
 
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de niro said:
5 years from now 75 wont be enough.
Hope your right but I can't see it myself<br /><br />-- Sat Oct 22, 2011 10:16 pm --<br /><br />
MaxCityBlue said:
Sunday Supplement tomorrow morning 9.30am. If it's in the Sunday papers Brian Woolnough and his crony jounalists will be on it like a cheap suit. I'm just bracing myself for the "Mario Balotelli nearly burns his house down before the Machester derby" story on SNN.

Oh! Balotelli he's a striker is good with matches!
Wooooooaaaaaahh Horse wrong thread!
 
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Might want to change the topic title as this is quite a big story.

Manchester City plan for bigger stadium
Manchester City are planning to transform the Etihad stadium into a venue to rival Old Trafford as they look at the next phase of planning for their Eastlands site.


The club has conducted feasibility studies on various ways of expanding the ground, with the most ambitious plan to lift off the roof and add a whole new tier. That would give the Etihad stadium a capacity in excess of 70,000 and hugely increase the potential match-day income.

The club are trying to compete with their neighbours on every level. The first priority has been to build a team capable of matching them on the pitch but the club are also trying to drive their commercial and match-day revenues.

The Etihad Stadium’s capacity is currently 47,805 and with Old Trafford holding 76,000, the Emirates 60,000 and Liverpool and Tottenham looking for new stadiums, City do not want to be left behind. United themselves have discussed an expansion which could take them to 95,000 seats.

The first priority for City is the completion of the academy project next to the stadium. They have a planning permission hearing at the end of December and, subject to that being granted, they will begin work on the wide-ranging campus, which is expected to take three years to build.

In the meantime City will be looking at how they can develop the stadium. The club hierarchy want to ensure that any expansion fits with demands for seats. The average attendance of 45,949 last season was nearly 2,000 under capacity but City are hoping that consistent success will lead to an upsurge in demand. They also want to make sure they have the corporate facilities which are such a money-spinner for Arsenal and United, especially in Champions League fixtures.

The results of the feasibility studies have shown that they could easily install a further 2,000 seats without too much difficulty or, if they did not feel they could justify a new tier, lift one of the ends to add 8,000 more seats.

City’s plans to expand are another reminder of their current financial clout, but United manager Sir Alex Ferguson insists he is not envious. “We have a good training ground, we have a good youth set up, we don’t need to touch that. We do well in terms of scouting. There’s not really a lot we can do with money.” Ahead of a Manchester derby which is likely to be as keenly contested as any in recent years, Ferguson also claimed that he had “never sought confrontation”. The Scot is famous for his fierce temper, but insisted: “I have never in my life ever sought confrontation with anyone, ever. In this game, you can bet your life it will come your way so you don’t need to look for it. You deal with it then but that’s not confronting anyone.”

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LoveCity said:
United themselves have discussed an expansion which could take them to 95,000 seats.


never gonna happen. would involve buying out all the houses on railway road. ot is at its maximum.
 
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OT looks like a building site anyway. Fuck me the Etihad would be massive if they go through with this.
 
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peoffrey said:
My reliable horse says the max we can extend to is 60k. The Stadium simply can't be extended anymore.
the stadium can certainly have an increase by more than another 13000, if we said 60k was the limit thats only an increase of 3250 per stand, the stadium was designed by the same group that developed the sydney stadium and the plans were drawn up with the idea that one day the capacity could be increased with minimum disruption, the design of the roof structure to the stadium cannot be changed so in effect we could only go up one more tier all the way around and estimate on the increased capacity with that would see us around 70,000
 
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Me thinks someone on here owes the OP an apology
 
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Is there anything new here? Surely if they had access to the results of the feasibility studies they would have given us more than two lines on what the options are?
 
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There were three options looked at as part of a feasibility study soon after the takeover. The new training complex rules out option 3, which was a "fuck me" 80k+ stadium on that land. Option 2 was a new stadium on the North Car Park up to 75k capacity. I understood that a new stadium was the preferred option

The stadium as it stands cannot support more than a 60k capacity so it would need a completely new roof structure/supports. The main problem the owners had with it was the relative lack of corporate facilities, which bring in the big money. This isn't about being able to fill seats as such. People paying £30/40 a seat don't bring in the money we need.

We're doing well on the commercial revenue side and obviously also on the media money side now we're in the CL but we've still got a lot of ground to make up on ticket money. Most of that will come from corporate hospitality so I suspect the most likely option is a new tier mainly of corporate seats/boxes
 

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