iwasthere1968
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and it was f****** cold and miserable, never the "home end "It was called the Scoreboard End.
and it was f****** cold and miserable, never the "home end "It was called the Scoreboard End.
So could we be heading for what could effectively look like a blue Wembley. The whole 2nd tier could become hospitality with E&W L3 extended?Adding a new 4th tier to the E & W stands has never been an option (I think), it's about adding a few rows to the back of the existing 3rd tiers which would only be possible when the roof is replaced. The existing roof would block sightlines, a new (higher at the back edge) roof would allow them to be fitted. It would also mean we'd have a roof that slopes down to the pitch rather than up to the sky. Presumably this would also help with acoustics, keeping more crowd noise in the stadium.
Been mentioned a few times that the whole second level will eventually end up hospitality etc, probably to offset lower prices in other areas of the stadium (hopefully) not something I’m against but I won’t be turfed out of my seats to accommodate itSo could we be heading for what could effectively look like a blue Wembley. The whole 2nd tier could become hospitality with E&W L3 extended?
Only The Kippax!and it was f****** cold and miserable, never the "home end "
Home end ? My old man always stood behind the goals covered end called the Platt lane,seats didn't go in that stand till late 50s.So we did have a proper home end behind the goal at Maine Road once, which became the seated North Stand, along with the Kippax Stand.
Circa 1946.
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The 2002 Commonwealth Games stadium before it was transformed into the early Etihad Stadium. Note how far back the temporary North Stand single tier was, covering City Square, and being close to the souvenier store.
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More pictures of Maine Road via the link.
It’d be around 25,000 when fully completed.
Never was a home or away no segregation in them days. I always was in the scoreboard end it was always packed and when it rained only your head and shoulders got wet, and when city scored it took you a few minutes to find your mates. Great fun until they put seats in, but I always thought that the Kippax was a worse view.and it was f****** cold and miserable, never the "home end "
Been mentioned a few times that the whole second level will eventually end up hospitality etc, probably to offset lower prices in other areas of the stadium (hopefully) not something I’m against but I won’t be turfed out of my seats to accommodate it
Haha poor wording on my part, I’m on level 1 so it won’t affect me is what I meant, those on 2 and not corporate etc will feel different about getting turfed out or face price hikes….I also don’t sit on ‘seats’ but I am a bit of a porkerWhat are you going to do. Chain yourself to the seat or something?
i remember a half hearted attempt by fans to have the seats removed fro the platt lane stand around mid-seventies but by that time swales was boasting that maine road had the highest number of seats of any club groundHome end ? My old man always stood behind the goals covered end called the Platt lane,seats didn't go in that stand till late 50s.
Hunger strike whilst chained to his seat.What are you going to do. Chain yourself to the seat or something?
My seat in the platt lane stand was a plank of wood painted yellow.i remember a half hearted attempt by fans to have the seats removed fro the platt lane stand around mid-seventies but by that time swales was boasting that maine road had the highest number of seats of any club ground
Hunger strike whilst chained to his seat.
painted yellow? you were lucky, no paint on my seat, only a rusty nail for companyMy seat in the platt lane stand was a plank of wood painted yellow.
I was sat in the middle of the plank, not the end where it joined another plank. Hope you made sure you'your had a tetanus jab.painted yellow? you were lucky, no paint on my seat, only a rusty nail for company
Ahhhhhhhhh the good old dayspainted yellow? you were lucky, no paint on my seat, only a rusty nail for company
We used to dream of a plank in any colour where we stood in the Kippax. The only planks we saw were carried by opposition fans.My seat in the platt lane stand was a plank of wood painted yellow.
That made me chuckle.We used to dream of a plank in any colour where we stood in the Kippax. The only planks we saw were carried by opposition fans.
Rowan Atkinson! Back in my day we had, Tim Brook Taylor and Marty Feldman, none of this poncy alternative comedy, comedians, were comedians and worked all hours of the day, just to put food on the table, if they were lucky enough to have a table or a floor for the table…. Etc etc