Etihad Campus, Stadium and Collar Site Development Thread

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The tickets West Ham returned are on sale at £30 I presume that's what West Ham got them for as well which for London based fans is a bargain.
The tickets West Ham returned are on sale at £30 I presume that's what West Ham got them for as well which for London based fans is a bargain.
That's a great deal, I wondered what they would price the new third tier tickets up at if any got returned, very good from city.
 
For me it's Dortmunds. Offers all the facilities of every other new build stadium, but has the design of a 'proper' football stadium.

Its a bit of a dump really though, Bernabeu and Allianz were great but Dortmund and Camp Nou pretty disappointing.
 
What if City were to build a school/s? or a some science park, or even a new hospital etc? There's so much more than just sport than can be built to bridge the gap between sport and the community. Manchester City, like most clubs, was once about a community (in the true geographical sense). Why not the same again, where Manchester is once again represented by Manchester City, and Salford can do what they like with their lot.
Imagine a state of the art hospital for kids (like Great Ormond Street) but in the Northwest - Manchester City Children's Hospital. Or a cancer research centre etc. Football ACTUALLY doing something positive. Talk about football actually making a different to people's lives? if our owners really want impact, something like that would beat any theme park / hotel hands down.

Our club COULD represent a lot more than sport. A pipe dream perhaps, but where we are now was a pipe dream a few years ago.

In fairness to the rags they have given considerable support to the teenage and young people's cancer unit at Christies, as have a number of past City owner/legends.
 
One thing is certain.. This thread is as strong as ever

Been up at the ground this morning and loads of work still going on at the South Stand. The glass weather protection panels being added to the gaps at both ends and work being done to the metal mesh by the stairways. Also a trimming being added along the complete length at the top of the roof, helpful workman said it would house lighting, he also said the Giants screens are going in once the corners are weather proof. Once all the finishing is complete its going to look even better it really is an awesome stand.
 
In fairness to the rags they have given considerable support to the teenage and young people's cancer unit at Christies, as have a number of past City owner/legends.
That wasn't the point. The point us that City could do some amazing things outside of football too. Be it schools, hospitals, affordable homes etc, all part of transforming Manchester and demonstrating how sport can change communities on a grand scale.
I've no idea what the plans for the continued development will be, but they don't have to be limited to retail parks, hotels or casinos etc. They could (in theory) be something much more significant.
 
Is it me or is away support getting worse?

Lost count of the times last season where the away end was sparse

Maybe the price increases really are starting to impact core support across the country
Fans have started talking with their feet with regards to away games in the last few years. Instead of paying for tickets and then moaning about the price, a fair few clubs' fans have just not bought the tickets - which makes much more sense.

The thing is when people get used to not going to games, they find other things to do or other cheaper ways of watching the games and that may become the norm for them. So we've seen in the last few years when we've charged away fans a lot of money that they just don't come year after year: Villa Stoke WestBrom to name but three, all big enough clubs with big enough support and close enough to us to easily shift 3000 away tickets but they just don't bother coming to our place anymore. One year we charged WB fans about £45-50 for a Monday night game that was on Sky, that's not on really. I don't blame fans for starting to not attend away matches.
 
A one off investment of precisely £25 gets you all you need to watch any PL / CL game from the comfort of your armchair - this is a factor too
 
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