The Chief Operating Officer of City Football Group – the parent company overseeing Manchester City – has offered concerning comments on the Etihad Stadium’s future.
On the season ticket waiting list for the Etihad Stadium, Pep Guardiola’s side have a staggering 120,000 supporters waiting on the sidelines for the invitation to purchase access to every single home game.
As quoted by ‘The Political Economy of Football V2’, City Group’s Chief Operating Officer Roel De Vries has stated that Manchester City need to increase revenue generated through their home stadium “if we want to stay competitive in the world of football and be in the top group when it comes to performance”.
De Vries, formerly of Nissan Motor Corporation, continued, “We cannot easily expand the (Etihad) stadium beyond 60,000. So then we have to figure out, ‘How can we squeeze a lot more out of the stadium?’”
The Chief Operating Officer of City Football Group – the parent company overseeing Manchester City – has offered concerning comments on the Etihad Stadium’s future. The ongoing 2023/24…
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