Money mate its that simple plus the thought of a wasted trip given out home form these last few years ;-)
That's very true. I think most teams write off the game at City. Very few exceptions, apart from the big boys who sometimes get something.
Money mate its that simple plus the thought of a wasted trip given out home form these last few years ;-)
Great NewsBeen 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.
Anything on the collar site is likely to be related to the football club for FFP purposes so Hospitals and schools are unlikely on that particular land. That's why it's ADUG and not City building these 6,000(?) houses and investing in Manchester University with the student accommodation and the Graphene research centre. I presume it was CFG who donated the land for the 6th form school and put money towards the Beswick hub (I think).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.
Anything on the collar site is likely to be related to the football club for FFP purposes so Hospitals and schools are unlikely on that particular land. That's why it's ADUG and not City building these 6,000(?) houses and investing in Manchester University with the student accommodation and the Graphene research centre. I presume it was CFG who donated the land for the 6th form school and put money towards the Beswick hub (I think).
Anything on the collar site is likely to be related to the football club for FFP purposes so Hospitals and schools are unlikely on that particular land. That's why it's ADUG and not City building these 6,000(?) houses and investing in Manchester University with the student accommodation and the Graphene research centre. I presume it was CFG who donated the land for the 6th form school and put money towards the Beswick hub (I think).
TBH, I think you're getting ADUG & the CFG mixed up, they're two very separate entities. It may be that the reflected kudos from one falls on the other but I don't think they should really (admittedly I may be very wrong :) ).Yeah for FFP, anything non football related would hurt us, so would have to come from elsewhere, but I don't think that's a huge deal if the world knew we were behind it.
Practically, on the existing site, it's not going to be a hospital, I know that, but I still like the notion of something as socially significant as that. I'm not against sports facilities or hotels etc, I'm just thinking in terms of true impact, something like a hospital would be hard to beat (I think you know what I mean).
The housing project tells me City are thinking this way too. Making a social difference would be something few clubs have really done to a significant extent, and none have done to great extent. I'd love us to the first to do so.
I have just been watching one of the kids train at the academy. It is truly incredible that city are opening up this facilities to young mancunians. I was stood next to two rag dads praising the place. It has transformed the area