Etihad Campus, Stadium and Collar Site Development Thread

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DiscoSteve said:
Had the misfortune to have to go in the Asda at Eastlands this lunchtime - my god its a den of eniquity full of lifes great unwashed and underprivileged....

Anyway, as I was coming out of the entrance I noticed quite a good view of the South Stand Expansion works and spotted the new roof struts that are going up (JRB posted a pic of one this week) - gives a good feel for how high the new roof is going to be at the front
[bigimg]http://stevenicklin.com/images/city/stadium/newroofstruts2.jpg[/bigimg]

The whole thing is getting massive now, starting to overpower Ashton New Road behind it!


wow! don't what it is about your picture 'the way you captured it maybe, could be the guys head which is giving a true distance' but that stand is a monster , cant wait for next season this should give the ground a lot more noise
 
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somapop said:
Apologies if these has already been discussed.
I recall earlier chats on Abu Dhabi investment spreading further afield than the Etihad Campus/Wider East Manchester area, and it looks like it's starting to happen:

Man City bosses pour £175m into Owens Park student campus

Abu-Dhabi-based Mubadala Development Company, run by Manchester City chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak, has put up the cash to redevelop the sprawling Owens Park site in Fallowfield.

Manchester City bosses are set to pump £175m into the transformation of The University of Manchester’s Fallowfield campus.

Abu-Dhabi-based Mubadala Development Company, run by Manchester City chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak, has put up the cash to redevelop the sprawling Owens Park site....



http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/business/man-city-bosses-pour-175m-8315416

The key word in this development is Graphene. Some say the discovery of this material in Manchester means the city will lead a new industrial revolution. I think the Sheikh will get a handsome return on this investment just as he will with the 6000 homes he is building In Manchester. This is all fantastic inward investment for our city. What makes me laugh most is that the UK media are so far behind the curve on this story.
Manchester is on the brink of a fantastic economic era and City will be riding the crest of the wave. The Trafford rags will not know what hits them.
 
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bobbyowenquiff said:
somapop said:
Apologies if these has already been discussed.
I recall earlier chats on Abu Dhabi investment spreading further afield than the Etihad Campus/Wider East Manchester area, and it looks like it's starting to happen:

Man City bosses pour £175m into Owens Park student campus

Abu-Dhabi-based Mubadala Development Company, run by Manchester City chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak, has put up the cash to redevelop the sprawling Owens Park site in Fallowfield.

Manchester City bosses are set to pump £175m into the transformation of The University of Manchester’s Fallowfield campus.

Abu-Dhabi-based Mubadala Development Company, run by Manchester City chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak, has put up the cash to redevelop the sprawling Owens Park site....



http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/business/man-city-bosses-pour-175m-8315416

The key word in this development is Graphene. Some say the discovery of this material in Manchester means the city will lead a new industrial revolution. I think the Sheikh will get a handsome return on this investment just as he will with the 6000 homes he is building In Manchester. This is all fantastic inward investment for our city. What makes me laugh most is that the UK media are so far behind the curve on this story.
Manchester is on the brink of a fantastic economic era and City will be riding the crest of the wave. The Trafford rags will not know what hits them.

more like the UK media simply don't want to know the truth and they put it all on the back shelf in the hope it goes away on its own
 
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marco said:
DiscoSteve said:
Had the misfortune to have to go in the Asda at Eastlands this lunchtime - my god its a den of eniquity full of lifes great unwashed and underprivileged....

Anyway, as I was coming out of the entrance I noticed quite a good view of the South Stand Expansion works and spotted the new roof struts that are going up (JRB posted a pic of one this week) - gives a good feel for how high the new roof is going to be at the front
[bigimg]http://stevenicklin.com/images/city/stadium/newroofstruts2.jpg[/bigimg]

The whole thing is getting massive now, starting to overpower Ashton New Road behind it!


wow! don't what it is about your picture 'the way you captured it maybe, could be the guys head which is giving a true distance' but that stand is a monster , cant wait for next season this should give the ground a lot more noise

Errmmm - its probably because it was a crop from a much bigger photo thus foreshortening the distances....
[bigimg]http://stevenicklin.com/images/city/stadium/newroofstruts1.jpg[/bigimg]
 
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ColinLee said:
cleavers said:
ftg said:
You're spot on: that 75,000 was pretty much spread over three sides. some nice photo's here of the big side terrace - looks much bigger than the kippax admittedly.
The+Last+of+The+East+Terrace.jpg
I think it only looks bigger because it has no roof and is less steep.

An old picture without the roof, shows how big it was, the distance front to back is far wider than the Charlton picture.

http://www.manchestereveningnews.co...151165.ece/alternates/s1023/Bert-Trautman.jpg

Image is too big for the forum.
2gtyfpd.jpg


Went to the valley in the early 80s when we were in the old division two. A few of us managed to get on to the old side terrace for about 10 minutes before the police marched us off. it did seem to be bigger than the kippax.
 
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tony coleman said:
ColinLee said:
cleavers said:
I think it only looks bigger because it has no roof and is less steep.

An old picture without the roof, shows how big it was, the distance front to back is far wider than the Charlton picture.

http://www.manchestereveningnews.co...151165.ece/alternates/s1023/Bert-Trautman.jpg

Image is too big for the forum.
2gtyfpd.jpg


Went to the valley in the early 80s when we were in the old division two. A few of us managed to get on to the old side terrace for about 10 minutes before the police marched us off. it did seem to be bigger than the kippax.

Over 20 years ago I remember reading an article about The Valley and in it there was a timeline of significant dates detailing the history of the ground, it's downfall, and the subsequent triumphant return in the early 1990's. One stat that jumped out at me was, IIRC, as recently as 1980 the official capacity was still as high as 67,000 which, somewhat astonishingly, would surely have made it the largest capacity of any club ground in England at the time. That year capacity was slashed to something like 13,000 presumably for health and safety reasons. It must've been a fucking monster of a terrace.
 
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gordondaviesmoustache said:
droylsdenblue said:
ftg said:
I once read that the Valley had attracted crowds up to 70000 but it had never been full so they didn't actually know how many it held.

You're spot on: that 75,000 was pretty much spread over three sides. some nice photo's here of the big side terrace - looks much bigger than the kippax admittedly.

article-2264693-1714CA2E000005DC-780_964x701.jpg

The+Last+of+The+East+Terrace.jpg
I'm sure if Sheikh Mansour had bought Charlton in 2008 fans of clubs like Liverpool would have comically said they were a club "without history".

Their demise is fully merited.

That's a bit of a harsh thing to say about Charlton ;)
 
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DiscoSteve said:
remember arthur mann said:
DiscoSteve said:
Had the misfortune to have to go in the Asda at Eastlands this lunchtime - my god its a den of eniquity full of lifes great unwashed and underprivileged....

Anyway, as I was coming out of the entrance I noticed quite a good view of the South Stand Expansion works and spotted the new roof struts that are going up (JRB posted a pic of one this week) - gives a good feel for how high the new roof is going to be at the front
[bigimg]http://stevenicklin.com/images/city/stadium/newroofstruts2.jpg[/bigimg]

The whole thing is getting massive now, starting to overpower Ashton New Road behind it!

Are you the day tripper in the picture ?
ha ha - that would have meant I had the rongest arms in the worrd which would be velly velly sirry

HA ! Brill, but you could have been the Trollenberg terror ! (Look it up on you tube if you're not over 60 )
 
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DiscoSteve said:
Had the misfortune to have to go in the Asda at Eastlands this lunchtime - my god its a den of eniquity full of lifes great unwashed and underprivileged....Anyway, as I was coming out of the entrance I noticed quite a good view of the South Stand Expansion works and spotted the new roof struts that are going up (JRB posted a pic of one this week) - gives a good feel for how high the new roof is going to be at the front


The whole thing is getting massive now, starting to overpower Ashton New Road behind it!
Den of what?




And "massive"?


*sniff*
 
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jimharri said:
And "massive"?

*sniff*
I have issued myself a red card and pointy hat with a big D on it for using 'm' word
 
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