GornikDaze
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Maine Road - only had the car broken into once parking near the ground!
I was at that game. Edit no I wasn't, just looked it up and that was 1972 and City won four nil.I had some great memories of Maine Road games, but being homest, from my first game against Rochdale in the league cup (73?), without the nostalgia I can bet there were far more wet cold and miserable days:)
Which you could quite easily have done on far too numerous occasions at Maine RoadGo on I’m listening?
I don't think it was, why ? #KippaxMaine Rd was shit at the end. We all pretended the new Kippax was great but it was shit and we all new it.
Maine Road - only had the car broken into once parking near the ground!
About the only thing I do miss is the pubs near the ground. Everything else is nostalgic claptrapI miss the fucking pubs.
Cheap, cheap and cheap. Didn't link at the corners, apart from the temporary stand that was also shit. Just looked out of place as was nothinglike the rest of it. And at that point capacity was only 35k. People forget that it was so limited by the end.I don't think it was, why ? #Kippax
That's where i spent my time too.cracking banter with the away fans top corner of the Kippax
One of the smells I remember most about Maine Road, and in particular the Main Stand, was that of cheap cigars.I agree, the one with the old stands, the proper Kippax, or as my Dad used to say, Kippax Street. Platt Lane with the long wooden forms to sit on, this was before I was old/big enough to go in Kippax. The smell of cigar smoke wafting from Main Stand. I remember during evening kick offs, looking across to the Main Stand and you could see the flicker of lighters or matches when people where lighting their cigarettes or cigars. Funny how you remember things.
I thought the whole ground looked a mess when they created that monstrous seating stand where Kippax was.
We didnt have the money to finish the corners, but as a stand alone stand it was impressive.Cheap, cheap and cheap. Didn't link at the corners, apart from the temporary stand that was also shit. Just looked out of place as was nothinglike the rest of it. And at that point capacity was only 35k. People forget that it was so limited by the end.
Same, apart from being a year older. It will always be "home", in my mind. I spent my first 10 years on Claremont Road (number 198, near the junction with Broadfield Rd), about 5-10 minutes' walk from Maine Road. It was my neck of the woods, and I loved it. But let's be honest; the ground was a mess, once they redeveloped the Platt Lane and Kippax stands. We couldn't say no, once the opportunity to move into the Commonwealth Games stadium began to emerge. Which would never have been built anyway,without a long term tenant to move into it. There wasn't the space to expand Maine Road (pretty much hemmed in with housing on three sides of the ground, and a school behind the Kippax). So, in answer to the question in the thread title; no. We've moved on immeasurably since those days.I'm 62 not 16, no way I'd want that now no.
Same, apart from being a year older. It will always be "home", in my mind. I spent my first 10 years on Claremont Road (number 198, near the junction with Broadfield Rd), about 5-10 minutes' walk from Maine Road. It was my neck of the woods, and I loved it. But let's be honest; the ground was a mess, once they redeveloped the Platt Lane and Kippax stands. We couldn't say no, once the opportunity to move into the Commonwealth Games stadium began to emerge. Which would never have been built anyway,without a long term tenant to move into it. There wasn't the space to expand Maine Road (pretty much hemmed in with housing on three sides of the ground, and a school behind the Kippax). So, in answer to the question in the thread title; no. We've moved on immeasurably since those days.
Pretty much how feel. Full disclosure, I did move to the US shortly before we moved to the Etihad, so I’ve only ever been there about once a season on average over the intervening years. In fact, I’ve been to more away games in that period, as my business trips to the UK are usually to the Midlands, or that London.Miss it? Yes
Want to go back? No