Now would like City to request that Metrolink put on double units for 2hours before and 1 hour after the game due to more people attending games, don't hold out much hope though.
Spot on.....it's just common sense to do this.
Now would like City to request that Metrolink put on double units for 2hours before and 1 hour after the game due to more people attending games, don't hold out much hope though.
There needs to be more frequent Met's going from town to the stadium pre-game as well. You can wait 17 minutes between them coming at PiccGdns or PiccStn sometimes if you're there about two hours before kick off (and the situation of having to get off and walk all the way round to queue up to get back on the same platform at PiccStn is a joke, but that's more for a Metrolink thread). It can be quicker to get the Met to town and walk up to the stadium from town than have to wait for a Met.Now would like City to request that Metrolink put on double units for 2hours before and 1 hour after the game due to more people attending games, don't hold out much hope though.
I think it's going to be really impressive when it's doneabsolute rubbish design - the support towers for that big piece of meccano will FOREVER prevent them from filling in the corners and they'll still be sat with a lumpy up and down four oddball separated stands - matches their low level expectations...
I think it's going to be really impressive when it's done
It'll be the biggest stand in the league so they won't have to worry about filling in the corners as it will hold a huge amount of people without that. and then they're doing the Anfield Road end next.
(and it's not like I'm sticking up for them because I like them, I bloody hate Liverpool!)
I have to agree also that they are certainly making the most out of the shit hole that is Anfield without actually knocking the full lot down and starting again, the surrounding area is tight in regards to space they can actually use.
I would also say that the new stand certainly doesn't look out of place with the rest of the design and once done will look like it could have been built years ago, you may see that as a good design or old fashioned am not sure....
I think it's going to be really impressive when it's done
It'll be the biggest stand in the league so they won't have to worry about filling in the corners as it will hold a huge amount of people without that. and then they're doing the Anfield Road end next.
(and it's not like I'm sticking up for them because I like them, I bloody hate Liverpool!)
If the capacity is capped at 60k that limits them. City have plan in place that would take the ground to 70k plus. Too big for us now, but in 6-7 years?I think it's going to be really impressive when it's done
It'll be the biggest stand in the league so they won't have to worry about filling in the corners as it will hold a huge amount of people without that. and then they're doing the Anfield Road end next.
(and it's not like I'm sticking up for them because I like them, I bloody hate Liverpool!)
I might be wrong but isn't that what the owners did with fenway park as well? They invested in what they had and kept the traditions of the ground rather than moving to a new stadium. It probably makes the best of what limited space they have as well.
Anyone else see the similarity....I think it's going to be really impressive when it's done
It'll be the biggest stand in the league so they won't have to worry about filling in the corners as it will hold a huge amount of people without that. and then they're doing the Anfield Road end next.
(and it's not like I'm sticking up for them because I like them, I bloody hate Liverpool!)
Anyone else see the similarity....
I think it's going to be really impressive when it's done
It'll be the biggest stand in the league so they won't have to worry about filling in the corners as it will hold a huge amount of people without that. and then they're doing the Anfield Road end next.
(and it's not like I'm sticking up for them because I like them, I bloody hate Liverpool!)