New City Pub To Open Inside the Stadium

Blue Moon?
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The Marcels 1961 ............ Label Colpix......Correctamundo
 
Another load of shite. At that price mentioned, £1500, they will be lucky to get it half full.

Are the drinks free once you get in or is it another “opportunity tutor purchase drinks at the bar” - probably at sky high prices.
 
What we're trying to get the club to do is to bring in independent food vendors & microbreweries (which I think they're happy to do) and possibly set up something like the Wembley Box Park by enclosing the area of the shop/City Square. We just think there are so many advantages to doing this in terms of quality, service, price & generally making the Etihad a great choice for pre and post match food & drink.
The Box park at Wembley is great, if they did something like that they’d get a lot of business, if they build the new arena as well it would be a fantastic idea.
 
The Ardwick certainly isn't for the Ardup.

It'll be full of twats.







Anyone got a spare for the derby...?
Thanks for that mate. Nice to know I am a twat. I know at least 6 people going there and Tbf they go to pretty much every home and away.
 
Are the drinks free once you get in or is it another “opportunity tutor purchase drinks at the bar” - probably at sky high prices.
I think from memory you get “one free drink” and a programme and car park space (For the luxury of not moving For an hour in the car park !!!). The key selling point being away tickets. It holds 120 and there are something like 60 season tickets and the rest pay on the day
 
I think from memory you get “one free drink” and a programme and car park space (For the luxury of not moving For an hour in the car park !!!). The key selling point being away tickets. It holds 120 and there are something like 60 season tickets and the rest pay on the day
A free car park space when you visit the pub? Riiiiiiight!
 
A free car park space when you visit the pub? Riiiiiiight!
It's little different to hospitality offerings like the Commonwealth Bar or 1894 Club Bar. Except it's laid out like a pub. Those lower-end, pie-and-a-pint offerings have been very successful but I'm not convinced that the rest have been quite such a rip-roaring success. I suspect many of those now in the Tunnel Club were previously in other hospitality suites, which they're struggling to fill.
 
Don’t like the name with the old Ardwick AFC badge on the door.

It does my head in how the club don’t understand:
St Marks became Gorton AFC (and they weren’t the same thing unlike what the club think!)
Gorton AFC became Ardwick AFC
But Ardwick AFC did not become Manchester City!

Manchester City were founded on 16th April 1894 while Ardwick AFC were still a club. City were founded as a club with no forerunners at all, while some people involved in the formation of City were involved in either St Marks, Gorton AFC or Ardwick AFC (or all three), we were a club made from scratch.
 
Yeah it looks nice and is a bit quirky but Ultimately it’s just yet another section of the ground reserved for people other than your average fan with no doubt extortionate fees.

Yep it’s yet another bit of the ground for corporates and people with lots of money.
Posters will defend it, but year by year more the of the ground is becoming corporate and thousands will never be able to go into some of these sections - ie let’s get rid of the poor people
 
Yeah it looks nice and is a bit quirky but Ultimately it’s just yet another section of the ground reserved for people other than your average fan with no doubt extortionate fees.
We don’t matter.

Soriano would be happy if the lot of us could be replaced with someone who’d pay £200 more of our seasoncards if it meant he could show off his record revenue figures.
 
Don’t like the name with the old Ardwick AFC badge on the door.

It does my head in how the club don’t understand:
St Marks became Gorton AFC (and they weren’t the same thing unlike what the club think!)
Gorton AFC became Ardwick AFC
But Ardwick AFC did not become Manchester City!

Manchester City were founded on 16th April 1894 while Ardwick AFC were still a club. City were founded as a club with no forerunners at all, while some people involved in the formation of City were involved in either St Marks, Gorton AFC or Ardwick AFC (or all three), we were a club made from scratch.
Quick question,
if AFC Ardwick had no real connection with City how is it City's first ground is Hyde Road ?
Didn't Ardwick go bust and reformed as Manchester City ?
 
Quick question,
if AFC Ardwick had no real connection with City how is it City's first ground is Hyde Road ?
Didn't Ardwick go bust and reformed as Manchester City ?
Ardwick were still a club playing their own games when City had been formed and were playing games ourselves.

@Gary James has explained this previously either in talks, in print or on here.
 

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