Just How much in debt are they?
Aside from that, that is truly incredible.
Wonder how much it's going to cost.
The whole thing cost €750m and they're paying back 30 a year for 30 years, so 900m after the interest on the loan.
Just How much in debt are they?
Aside from that, that is truly incredible.
Wonder how much it's going to cost.
88Was it the 25 or the 250 that completed your card?
£643 million seems reasonable. Imagine all the income streams from such a stadium. I’m guessing if you wanted to build this in 2031 it will cost upwards of 1billionThe whole thing cost €750m and they're paying back 30 a year for 30 years, so 900m after the interest on the loan.
Immediately after the end of the game as the players are walking off, the two big screens/scoreboards at the North Stand end of the ground put up the Metrolink waiting times. It’s on a sky blue background with two little yellow symbols on them for double units and one for single units and then has in white writing “Ashton 0 minutes… Ashton 12 minutes” and the next screen “Eccles 6 minutes… Eccles 18 minutes”.They show team times on the big screens ? Since when ? All through match ? Just at the end ? You mean the big screens in the corners or. TVs in bath areas etc as a season ticket holder for years I have never seen any times not that I would be looking for it
Don't worry, the Spanish government will find a way to pay for it.Just How much in debt are they?
Aside from that, that is truly incredible.
Wonder how much it's going to cost.
Sheikh Mansour is paying for it.Don't worry, the Spanish government will find a way to pay for it.
Their debt is almost irrelevant, imagine the income that stadium and surrounds will create.Just How much in debt are they?
Aside from that, that is truly incredible.
Wonder how much it's going to cost.
Fatty chaser? ;)
Just How much in debt are they?
Aside from that, that is truly incredible.
Wonder how much it's going to cost.
Compare that to City and and the Bluemooners who gloat about deferring their season cards (as opposed to the fans in genuine need).£643 million seems reasonable. Imagine all the income streams from such a stadium. I’m guessing if you wanted to build this in 2031 it will cost upwards of 1billion
Our hardcore support is now 50,000 . Up from 30,000, and then 40,000. When it’s a big game it’s a full house, PSG, United, Liverpool, Chelsea, etc. We’re getting there slowly. Better ticket prices(Brugges), purchasing tickets easier, etc, would definitely increase the attendances furtherCompare that to City and and the Bluemooners who gloat about deferring their season cards (as opposed to the fans in genuine need).
we have no current demand for expand the stadium. That’s life.
Sheikh Mansour is paying for it.
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Manchester City owner’s company to fund Real Madrid’s £312m stadium revamp
A company owned by Sheikh Mansour, Manchester City’s billionaire benefactor, will fund the redevelopment of Real Madrid’s iconic Santiago Bernabéu stadium.In a surprise move, the Internationalwww.thetimes.co.uk
Disappointing to see that when the facade Etihad and the surrounding grounds of the Etihad look like a tired and scruffy old place these days.
Sensible priced tickets and easy purchase/entry and the demand would be there, we have a lot to learn about ticket availability and selling.Compare that to City and and the Bluemooners who gloat about deferring their season cards (as opposed to the fans in genuine need).
we have no current demand for expand the stadium. That’s life.
Sensible priced tickets and easy purchase/entry and the demand would be there, we have a lot to learn about ticket availability and selling.
Thousands of people have been priced out of the game they love and with a rapidly ageing fan base we need to be careful.You'd have thought certain people who have been in charge of City for a decade would have learnt by now. No?
But when you've got the 2 guys at the top, Khaldoon and Soriano, demanding an across the board increase in matchday revenues, the Directors below them, and the Mangers below them, have to do what they're told and find ways of increasing matchday revenues, even if that's unpopular amongst City's fan base.
Brugges was a prime example of the increase in attendance for the match when you get the ticket pricing right.
I accept the club doesn't have to look at lowering ticket prices for games like PSG, United, Liverpool, Chelsea, etc, as City fans will always pay what the have to watch those matches.
He later withdrew from that deal iirc and they had to get funding from the USSheikh Mansour is paying for it.
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Manchester City owner’s company to fund Real Madrid’s £312m stadium revamp
A company owned by Sheikh Mansour, Manchester City’s billionaire benefactor, will fund the redevelopment of Real Madrid’s iconic Santiago Bernabéu stadium.In a surprise move, the Internationalwww.thetimes.co.uk
Disappointing to see that when the facade Etihad and the surrounding grounds of the Etihad look like a tired and scruffy old place these days.
You post lots of great stuff JRB but I don’t think the majority of this forum buy this get out of jail free card argument for the Bolton fan any more.You'd have thought certain people who have been in charge of City for a decade would have learnt by now. No?
But when you've got the 2 guys at the top, Khaldoon and Soriano, demanding an across the board increase in matchday revenues, the Directors below them, and the Mangers below them, have to do what they're told and find ways of increasing matchday revenues, even if that's unpopular amongst City's fan base.
Brugges was a prime example of the increase in attendance for the match when you get the ticket pricing right.
I accept the club doesn't have to look at lowering ticket prices for games like PSG, United, Liverpool, Chelsea, etc, as City fans will always pay what the have to watch those matches.