Etihad Campus, Stadium and Collar Site Development Thread

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It all depends on the angle you are to the pitch as to what pattern/lines you see.
If the ground staff keep the basic mowing pattern of horizontal and vertical stripes 6 yards wide you can use them to work out the pitch size accurately. For example, two 'dark' stripes with one 'light' one in the middle = 18 yards from the goal-line to the edge of the penalty area. Same width, with the line between 'dark' and 'light' striping passing through the penalty spots (and obviously the centre spot) confirms the goal areas are 20 yards wide and the penalty areas 40 yards wide. You don't get that with crappy 'tartan' patterns like Southampton used yesterday.
 
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It's going to a special day. Always nice when the away fans take up a full allocation. Hopefully they bring their voices. It's going to be fairly unique for away fans to be spaced out on three levels. Let's hope starting from today, we see an improved atmosphere. Everyone attending has their part to play. If the players get it right on the pitch, I'm sure we are in for an action packed game. Come on City, don't let us down! #CTID
 
It's going to a special day. Always nice when the away fans take up a full allocation. Hopefully they bring their voices. It's going to be fairly unique for away fans to be spaced out on three levels. Let's hope starting from today, we see an improved atmosphere. Everyone attending has their part to play. If the players get it right on the pitch, I'm sure we are in for an action packed game. Come on City, don't let us down! #CTID

Between the original singing "area" in 116-119, the new 1894 blocks, the new third tier and a full away allocation, it's going to be one hell of a noisy end
 
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