Manchester Evening News

Copied and pasted so people don't have to click on the link (which is no doubt what they want).

It might be hard to see the positives from City's 1-0 Premier League defeat to Chelsea, though there is one rather contrived upside.

Had the Blues extended a remarkable run at the Etihad Stadium by underlining their title credentials with a thumping win over Jose Mourinho's men then their detractors would have looked for other weaknesses to probe.

And on Monday evening there was one shortcoming off the pitch which was made patently obvious by the glare of the world's television cameras.

Namely that the stadium was not full.

To be clear, this is no attempt to dredge up the tired "Emptihad" routine, or an opportunity to question whether supporters have in fact turned up dressed as seats.

But this is the elephant in the room that City fans must confront without a nudge from their neighbours if Sheikh Mansour's plans to build the biggest club in the world are to bear fruit.

If the stadium is not full during a high-profile clash against the club's most credible title rivals then questions quite simply have to be asked.

There were swathes of empty seats visible on television, and it's not hard to believe that some out of the gaze of the viewer might also have been.

It makes talk of increasing the capacity to 60,000+ look like utter folly.

What message would a half-vacant stadium send to potential City fans around the world? And how can an atmosphere be fostered if there are gaps between the fans attempting to generate it?

City are one of the few clubs who are making steps to increase attendance through affordable ticket schemes such as offering three Champions League group games for a rather reasonable £99 this season.

Yet their work is not complete if the visit of Chelsea cannot attract a 47,805 capacity crowd.

And ensuring that fans turn out in numbers for games such as the FA Cup replay against Blackburn - where official attendance figures were given as a rather ambitious and convenient 35,000 - is another matter entirely.

Of course, the Blues' attendances have been impressive for much of this season, with a Premier League average of 47,107 putting them fourth in the league behind only Newcastle, Arsenal and United.

The clash with the Londoners brought the attendance figure up to 47,364, which indicates that things are certainly going in the right direction at the very least.

It is also worth noting that United do not always fill their sizeable stadium for low-key cup games (though they won't have to worry about that for the rest of the season).

However, expanding the Etihad must be done in line with bumper attendances so that the atmosphere is not killed in one fell swoop.

If that is done by making tickets available for younger fans then we all win - but following other clubs in using massaged figures will not fool anyone when the gaps are so easily spotted.
What a piece of utter fucking shit. Peter Spencer can go and fuck himself and I hope the club complain.
 
This is just embarrassing, to think this guy gets paid to write some drivel offends me more than what he actually wrote. I used my bosses season card for the game on Monday he and his mates daughters couldn't make the game as it was a school night. Not everyone can shift sell or even give away their seat to someone they trust and this happens at all premier league grounds especially for midweek games.

The complete overlook of the stadium expansion is to firstly vastly expand the corporate facilities at the ground is ignored along with the fact it's also allowing City to offer stupidly cheap season tickets to the working class fan that are very quickly being forced out of the game.
 
fiddlesticksblue said:
Errm, there does seem to be people in the aisles...maybe they were sat there???

lol. In one of the photos he's circled maybe 4 seats and there were 3 people making their way down the steps.
 
Just to add to the comedy of this, the first picture is a minute or so into the game and the second just before half time.
 
I've said it before and i'll say it again there are dozens of great writers on the site that put so called professional journalists to shame. People on here know more about their own clubs and other clubs and about foreign footballers and tactics etc. than the majority of journo's, pundits, presenters and ex-football panelists.

I stopped reading newspapers years ago and honestly come onto this site and find everything and more I need to know about football here and globally.
 
Oh dear.

The standard of writing and the ham fisted extrapolations are what you'd expect from an assignment written by a 6th former. Have long held the view the MEN is irrelevant, that has just cemented it.
 
Considering we all know we could have sold several thousand more for that game, I am confident we are correctly looking to expand the ground. I will trust the clubs own feasibility studies ahead of an article that shows that a couple of seats here and there are empty! A lot of those were in the family stand where people are no doubt having to take their nippers to the toilet during the match!
 
Didsbury Dave said:
Just to add to the comedy of this, the first picture is a minute or so into the game and the second just before half time.

seen that same comment on the men article ;-) How do you know time of the pics mate?
 

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