Etihad Campus, Stadium and Collar Site Development Thread

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cleavers said:
Cheers jrb.

One thing your pictures give some impression of now, is how much bigger (in surface area) the south stand roof will be once completed, compared with the current one, and with it angled down, it should benefit atmosphere greatly. I hope the club get the seating plan right, I think quite a few of the noisier ones will relocate into the third tier, right under the roof.

I was thinking that today.

Look a the angle of the roof supports, they slope forward, meaning the roof should/will as well. This will keep the noise/sound/atmosphere in. The club and the Architects do listen to the fans after all. ;-)

I can see it being quite noisy and ruckus up there.

[bigimg]http://i.imgur.com/2Hz7rJS.jpg[/bigimg]
 
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Great photo's again, showing the massive size of the south stand..............
 
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cleavers said:
Cheers jrb.

One thing your pictures give some impression of now, is how much bigger (in surface area) the south stand roof will be once completed, compared with the current one, and with it angled down, it should benefit atmosphere greatly. I hope the club get the seating plan right, I think quite a few of the noisier ones will relocate into the third tier, right under the roof.
Completely agree with this cleavers.

Let's not forget the last stand we had with an angled-down roof:

2-1.jpg


That kept the sound in pretty well at times.
 
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gordondaviesmoustache said:
cleavers said:
Cheers jrb.

One thing your pictures give some impression of now, is how much bigger (in surface area) the south stand roof will be once completed, compared with the current one, and with it angled down, it should benefit atmosphere greatly. I hope the club get the seating plan right, I think quite a few of the noisier ones will relocate into the third tier, right under the roof.
Completely agree with this cleavers.

Let's not forget the last stand we had with an angled-down roof:

2-1.jpg


That kept the sound in pretty well at times.

GDM,you cant go back in time..........wipes tear away as types
 
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Tbilisi said:
gordondaviesmoustache said:
cleavers said:
Cheers jrb.

One thing your pictures give some impression of now, is how much bigger (in surface area) the south stand roof will be once completed, compared with the current one, and with it angled down, it should benefit atmosphere greatly. I hope the club get the seating plan right, I think quite a few of the noisier ones will relocate into the third tier, right under the roof.
Completely agree with this cleavers.

Let's not forget the last stand we had with an angled-down roof:

2-1.jpg


That kept the sound in pretty well at times.

GDM,you cant go back in time..........wipes tear away as types
Its funny but the kippax looks small in that picture, but from the front, and back, it always looked huge, all down to the roof I guess.

[I'm guessing that was a derby, judging from the away section looking packed ?]
 
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cleavers said:
Tbilisi said:
gordondaviesmoustache said:
Completely agree with this cleavers.

Let's not forget the last stand we had with an angled-down roof:

2-1.jpg


That kept the sound in pretty well at times.

GDM,you cant go back in time..........wipes tear away as types
Its funny but the kippax looks small in that picture, but from the front, and back, it always looked huge, all down to the roof I guess.

[I'm guessing that was a derby, judging from the away section looking packed ?]
With those fences it would have to be after Heysel (pitch invasion v Charlton was a week or so before) and before Hillsborough (I'm pretty sure the fences were down in time for the 5-1 in '89 but in any event that was a glorious day) which means it could only be one of two Derbies (assuming it is a Derby).

85/86 & 86/87.
 
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gordondaviesmoustache said:
cleavers said:
Tbilisi said:
GDM,you cant go back in time..........wipes tear away as types
Its funny but the kippax looks small in that picture, but from the front, and back, it always looked huge, all down to the roof I guess.

[I'm guessing that was a derby, judging from the away section looking packed ?]
With those fences it would have to be after Heysel (pitch invasion v Charlton was a week or so before) and before Hillsborough (I'm pretty sure the fences were down in time for the 5-1 in '89 but in any event that was a glorious day) which means it could only be one of two Derbies (assuming it is a Derby).

85/86 & 86/87.

Fences were most definitely still up at the 5-1
 
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cleavers said:
Tbilisi said:
gordondaviesmoustache said:
Completely agree with this cleavers.

Let's not forget the last stand we had with an angled-down roof:

2-1.jpg


That kept the sound in pretty well at times.

GDM,you cant go back in time..........wipes tear away as types
Its funny but the kippax looks small in that picture, but from the front, and back, it always looked huge, all down to the roof I guess.

[I'm guessing that was a derby, judging from the away section looking packed ?]
And you can just make out the Subutteo headlights on the right.....aaaaaaahhhhhhhh.....
 
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worsleyweb said:
gordondaviesmoustache said:
cleavers said:
Its funny but the kippax looks small in that picture, but from the front, and back, it always looked huge, all down to the roof I guess.

[I'm guessing that was a derby, judging from the away section looking packed ?]
With those fences it would have to be after Heysel (pitch invasion v Charlton was a week or so before) and before Hillsborough (I'm pretty sure the fences were down in time for the 5-1 in '89 but in any event that was a glorious day) which means it could only be one of two Derbies (assuming it is a Derby).

85/86 & 86/87.

Fences were most definitely still up at the 5-1
You could very well be right, but as I've said that photo couldn't be at the 5-1 as it was a beautiful September day.

I'm 99% certain the fences were down for the 3-3 Derby the following season.
 
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Wonder if the original cable net will create a slightly obstructed view in the higher seats.
 
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One of the best photos I've seen of the Etihad. Courtesy of <a class="postlink" href="https://twitter.com/SkoobyBlueVDub" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">https://twitter.com/SkoobyBlueVDub</a>

[bigimg]https://pbs.twimg.com/media/B41TJoHIYAE-MwS.jpg:large[/bigimg]
 
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Manchester1894 said:
One of the best photos I've seen of the Etihad. Courtesy of <a class="postlink" href="https://twitter.com/SkoobyBlueVDub" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">https://twitter.com/SkoobyBlueVDub</a>

[bigimg]https://pbs.twimg.com/media/B41TJoHIYAE-MwS.jpg:large[/bigimg]

That is awesome !! And spooky.
 
Re: Etihad Campus, Stadium and Collar Site Development Threa

On the arial shots of the academy there are two squares that are still basically rubble. What are these going to be? Car parking?
 
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Cobwebcat said:
On the arial shots of the academy there are two squares that are still basically rubble. What are these going to be? Car parking?
Trophy room
 
Re: Etihad Campus, Stadium and Collar Site Development Threa

gordondaviesmoustache said:
cleavers said:
Cheers jrb.

One thing your pictures give some impression of now, is how much bigger (in surface area) the south stand roof will be once completed, compared with the current one, and with it angled down, it should benefit atmosphere greatly. I hope the club get the seating plan right, I think quite a few of the noisier ones will relocate into the third tier, right under the roof.
Completely agree with this cleavers.

Let's not forget the last stand we had with an angled-down roof:

2-1.jpg


That kept the sound in pretty well at times.

I wondered who hacked my computer and stole my photos!!!.....26th October 1986
 
Re: Etihad Campus, Stadium and Collar Site Development Threa

gordondaviesmoustache said:
cleavers said:
Cheers jrb.

One thing your pictures give some impression of now, is how much bigger (in surface area) the south stand roof will be once completed, compared with the current one, and with it angled down, it should benefit atmosphere greatly. I hope the club get the seating plan right, I think quite a few of the noisier ones will relocate into the third tier, right under the roof.
Completely agree with this cleavers.

Let's not forget the last stand we had with an angled-down roof:

2-1.jpg


That kept the sound in pretty well at times.

Just a thought about the Kippax.

Were City the only major club to have their main singing\atmospheric section along the length of the pitch rather than behind the goal. i.e Trafford (Stretford End), Liverpool (The Kop), Newcastle (The Gallowgate end), Villa Park (The Holt End), Arsenal (The Clock End).

This in effect City probably had a bigger singing section than anyone else.
What was the capacity of the Kippax with standing only?
 
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ManCityX said:
Wonder if the original cable net will create a slightly obstructed view in the higher seats.

It sits above and still supports the roof structure providing they have got the angles right there should be no sight line obstructions
 
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Sheikh Rattle n Roll said:
gordondaviesmoustache said:
cleavers said:
Cheers jrb.

One thing your pictures give some impression of now, is how much bigger (in surface area) the south stand roof will be once completed, compared with the current one, and with it angled down, it should benefit atmosphere greatly. I hope the club get the seating plan right, I think quite a few of the noisier ones will relocate into the third tier, right under the roof.
Completely agree with this cleavers.

Let's not forget the last stand we had with an angled-down roof:

2-1.jpg


That kept the sound in pretty well at times.

I wondered who hacked my computer and stole my photos!!!.....26th October 1986
First Derby match to be televised live iirc.
 
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