Etihad Campus, Stadium and Collar Site Development Thread

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The Etihad looks great and is up there with best of them in terms of architecture(might need a lick of paint and the concrete bases sorting out) but it wont look as symmetrical as it did until all the expansion work is done... is that really such a big deal that it doesn't quite look as perfect as it could? Going from Main Road or any other traditional design of stadium to being totally fussy obsessing about having everything just right/totally symmetrical right here and now rather than accepting it will have to wait is as others have said akin to acting like a spoilt little brat. It's a sign how good fans have things when they are having to look as wide as this to find something to moan and obsess about. :)

It's just someone else's opinion........Christ,it's not war mate.
 
It's just someone else's opinion........Christ,it's not war mate.
Erm I think you are the one going over the top here, my post was a call for people to relax and stop fussing, your response doesn't really fit with what I said at all(quite amusing really... "it's not a war" haha) take a breather and read it properly perhaps.
 
It seems far more corporate areas are being built, have already been installed, and recently a host of fellow blues have been given short notice, and forced to move out of their seats, replaced by corporate yet again.

The direction of the club financially is superb.
But aren't we losing touch with this club we all love?
It seems to me the business of City are moving towards a market of corporate fans and tourists who have far more disposable income at the matches In comparison with the long term blues who have been going since day dot.

So do we let this happen, accept this club is no longer connected to us, or do you feel there is no problem whatsoever?

I'm at the point that where I feel if we don't stand in unison sooner rather than later the club you recognise as City will be long gone, and will just be yet another entertainment product for the rich.

We need to protest.

With an organised walkout on a certain time during a match.

And a Protest outside the entrances of where the corporates go to the match.

Clearly highlight online why we walkout.

Maybe even doing it at the same time for multiple games?

Maybe the club will take note when we stand in unison????

Right now it doesn't feel like we are #together

It seems if you are alright then fuck every other Blue.

I ask as I genuinely would look into putting the leg work into organising a protest.

I don't feel the supporters club would be of any help as they are too far up the clubs ass.
 
This is the best period of our clubs history and people want to protest, you don't know how good you've got it, would you rather go back to the dark days, etc.

Sorry OP, thought I'd get all of the shite remarks you'll receive by some cockwomble within a few pages.

As for me, I felt a disconnection from the club starting a couple of years ago. 23 years of age and sick of modern football. The future's bright...
 
Absolutely not. The club do a lot right. This means we will have maybe 1000 corporate seats in 24,000 lower tier seats. It is not ideal people are moving mid season but some are over reacting. City tickets are decent value in many areas.

Happy to be the cockwomble.
 
I'm OK with my seasoncard but do feel sympathy with those moving mid season. This shouldn't have happened!

I'm not sure how you can voice your displeasure but a protest over this doesn't sit right with me
Saying that I would fully back a protest against the standard of refereeing and the clear cheating within PIGMOL and the FA
 
Many already partake in organised walk outs, usually on about the 75th minute.

38 mins is usually a good one too...

Maybe we can have two!

I disconnected two year ago when I got shifted but that's life. They get more money and I can now take it or leave it. It's one reason why we have the general level of apathy around the stadium.
 
Can't believe the crap being posted on here our owners have dragged us up from pits of mediocrity and turned us into one the best clubs in Europe over taken the rags in just 8 years and now are bringing the facilities up to those of the best stadium in the world and all you do is moan and whine. I had to move seats when my old one was made corporate when they extended the South Stand. Have a great seat in East Level three, perhaps you prefer the bad old days of yo yoing from one league to another. I don't care where I sit as long as I can watch the likes David Silva, Sergio and the rest. What do you wont ? Shut up moaning and enjoy the best era in the clubs history.
 
Can't believe the crap being posted on here our owners have dragged us up from pits of mediocrity and turned us into one the best clubs in Europe over taken the rags in just 8 years and now are bringing the facilities up to those of the best stadium in the world and all you do is moan and whine. I had to move seats when my old one was made corporate when they extended the South Stand. Have a great seat in East Level three, perhaps you prefer the bad old days of yo yoing from one league to another. I don't care where I sit as long as I can watch the likes David Silva, Sergio and the rest. What do you wont ? Shut up moaning and enjoy the best era in the clubs history.

I think the lack of notice with seat relocations is a piss take. The Club need to find good alternative seats for our fans. That said, i agree with much of what you say. It is a golden era for our Club.

We whinge when it affects our own seats. I just moved without complaint from the North Stand when I could see we needed to expand our younger fan base. I was more pissed off when my seat was going to become £1,750 when the warning emails said "from" £1,150 so I moved to a cheaper seat.

Most of the posters on here didn't give a toss when the sort of changes affecting Level 1 affected Level 2.

Also the atmosphere was lost well before the expansion of Corporate seats in the Etihad. It has been good to hear more support for the lads in recent games and the excellent 1894 flat displays.
 
I think the lack of notice with seat relocations is a piss take. The Club need to find good alternative seats for our fans. That said, i agree with much of what you say. It is a golden era for our Club.

We whinge when it affects our own seats. I just moved without complaint from the North Stand when I could see we needed to expand our younger fan base. I was more pissed off when my seat was going to become £1,750 when the warning emails said "from" £1,150 so I moved to a cheaper seat.

Most of the posters on here didn't give a toss when the sort of changes affecting Level 1 affected Level 2.

Also the atmosphere was lost well before the expansion of Corporate seats in the Etihad. It has been good to hear more support for the lads in recent games and the excellent 1894 flat displays.
 
I think we were e-mailed a couple of years before the South Stand was extended re corporate prices, not been effected by the tunnel work, how much notice did people get about relocating seats ? There are still quite a lot of decent seats all round the stadium that aren't taken by season tickets so people should get a decent seat. Unfortunately as the club expands there will be problems like this unfortunately those effected feel hard done too but still a small price to pay for where the owners won't to go. Was told that if it wasn't for the relations the club had with the City Council particularly in regards to the stadium lease the owners would have built a new stadium but decided it was more beneficial to expand and keep the Council on side for future expansion to the collar site.
 
This thread has turned into living proof that you can't please all the people, all the time. Over the past 8/9 years, the Sheik has changed most of our lives and improved that pocket of Manchester immeasurably - yet we still have people whinging that our 55k seater stadium isn't as good as something that hasn't even been built yet!! YCNMIU.



Things to consider when discussing stadiums:
- Anything brand new will be referred to as being 'soulless'.
- Anything symmetrical will be seen as lacking 'character'.
- Are state if the art facilities worth paying premium prices?
- Older stadiums usually have terrible facilities in comparison (seat room, toilets, concourse space).
- They usually aren't symmetrical which makes them less appealing on the eyes.
- Transport can be poor if the stadium is expanded (because the infrastructure wasn't built to accommodate the extra 20k people).


If you asked everyone to mention what makes a good stadium, you'd get answers along the following lines:
Atmosphere,
History,
Aesthetics and look,
Transport,
Facilities,
Area around the ground.

Some people prefer tiered stands (Bernie), others would like giant stands (Dortmund). Some people would go for the history and what they've grown up watching on tele (Anfield) and others would like something that's more personal to themselves (Maine road).

The club will never please everyone, so they need to set clear objectives of what they want to do, if it's creating a better atmosphere, then they need to study what improves it and so on.
The number one thing a good stadium has to have is a large bottom tier. That's where the atmosphere is and when you have small bottom tiers it makes that atmosphere more difficult to create - the Etihad has a small bottom tier.

It is also very grey on the outside and that stupid banner at the South Stand with a load of people holding their phones up at a press conference is proper bobbins!

Other than that it's a nice enough stadium. Better than most, but not great, nowt special but we are lucky to have it. Could be a lot worse.
 
Can't believe the crap being posted on here our owners have dragged us up from pits of mediocrity and turned us into one the best clubs in Europe over taken the rags in just 8 years and now are bringing the facilities up to those of the best stadium in the world and all you do is moan and whine. I had to move seats when my old one was made corporate when they extended the South Stand. Have a great seat in East Level three, perhaps you prefer the bad old days of yo yoing from one league to another. I don't care where I sit as long as I can watch the likes David Silva, Sergio and the rest. What do you wont ? Shut up moaning and enjoy the best era in the clubs history.

i hate that argument. i.e. if you are upset about say ticket prices or being forced out of your seat it means you want to go back to the old days.......... so you dont care that people are being moved with barely any notice or being treated badly ? you know it is possible to have say cheaper tickets, a club that doesnt treat some of our fans bad and still be successful. you'd be happy if the whole ground went corporate ? fans got forced out, but as long as we won stuff it wouldn't matter ? and we should just stop moaning.......

not everything the club does is amazing. there are plenty of things you can 'moan' about. you dont have to accept or like everything they do. its awesome what the owners have done for us, i enjoy the watching us now more then ever, but i dont bend over backwards and think everything they do is great. the complete lack of notice and the ever increasing corporate sections are two things i dont want.
 
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Why has the building thread turned into a moan, rightly or wrongly, about were people sit, ticket price thread ? We have a glass tunnel thread.
 
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