Let me put it this way.
Can you imagine United creating a family stand in the lower tier of the Stretford End?
Can you imagine Livetpool creating a family stand in the lower section of the KOP?
Can you imagine Chelsea creating a family stand in the lower tier of the Shed End?
Can you imagine Villa creating a family stand in the lower tier of the Holte End?
Can you imagine Newcastle creating a family stand in the lower tier of the Gallowgate End?
Can you imagine Everton creating a family stand in the lower tier of the Gwladys End?
Perm the rest of the PL clubs.
Is there another PL club that puts their family stand in the lower tier behind the goal apart from City?
Like most PL clubs and stadiums we have an end which is split between home and away fans.
Unlike most other PL clubs and stadiums we don't have a *home end* full of City fans who want to support the team vocally.
Until Mansour, Khldoon and Soriano give us a proper home end filled with City fans by age, demographics, and the desire to support the team vocally, and can afford to do that with affordable tickets, the atmosphere at the Etihad will never change and improve.
Adults have been in the family stand level 1 for years with no kids.Is this still the family stand ?
I know several people who purchased tickets this season & none of them take kids with them or have kids tickets
Or Villa.Nowhere near as many empty seats as at West Ham or Brighton,
Yes I know that but the 2 family stands are now full or adults and kids that have now surpassed the age that the family stand was designed for. Have a overhaul and move the adults with under 18s upto level 2 and the rest back down to level 1It already is the family stand including the corners, since 2003.
The family stand is over 7k.
Oh and the spurs crowd was quoted as being only just over 40k.Or Villa.
Yep recently we have had several wolves Everton and Leeds fans in there - one Leeds even had the cheek to wear a scarf! And snuck a bottle of beer down to his seat! Should have been kicked out instantly!At least we’d have some City fans in corporate if we did that. By a few accounts the corporate areas are majority non-City/away fans.
For me the biggest problem is the splitting of the two singing sections - I had one game recently (palace) where I sat in East stand level 2 just above our singing block and so many times I heard two different songs from the East stand and SouthTrue, but it sure as hell doesn’t help. Never does one song come from there, I know it seems far fetched but imagine the FS was relocated and an atmosphere grew from there from new ST holders. Sure it might not happen, but it definitely won’t as long as the Family Stand remains there. Then of course there’s the empty seat issue there, which is worse than anywhere else in the stadium and probably the main cause for the Emptihad tag. It’s just not working. A failed experiment and any other notion is laughable imo.
*sneakedAnd snuck a bottle of beer down to his seat!
I think the idea was to clear out level 2 around the ground to have it all corporate like the Emirates or Wembley, but there isn't the demand yet. That is why I assumed they changed NS1 as over time NS2 would be premium.Yes I know that but the 2 family stands are now full or adults and kids that have now surpassed the age that the family stand was designed for. Have a overhaul and move the adults with under 18s upto level 2 and the rest back down to level 1
Oh oy! Already been moved once by the tunnel club to the other side of the TC! Now in 127 literally next to the damn thing! Some great long standing hardcore blues there - leave us be !!Stick the kids next to the Tunnel club.
Snuck is the past tense of sneaked when the verb is treated as an irregular verb ….*sneaked
I assume the original reason was to offer a slightly cheaper and safer area for families with children with more appropriate facilities. If someone wants to take small kids to the game then they want them to be able to see the players which just isn’t possible in certain areas with adults all around them, it can be daunting for them.Why do we need a family stand?
I’m sorry a load of 6 year olds don’t make enough noise for you. You’re right, get rid of them, they should be ashamed for not trying hard enough.The south stand is the only stand that makes any effort! If every other stand was as vocal we’d have the best atmosphere in England! The problem is that 3/4s of our ground are silent and the worst of those 3 is the family stand.
I assume the original reason was to offer a slightly cheaper and safer area for families with children with more appropriate facilities. If someone wants to take small kids to the game then they want them to be able to see the players which just isn’t possible in certain areas with adults all around them, it can be daunting for them.
I guess that’s still needed, only not so big, but that’s because it’s hard to keep it small as they can’t move family groups to similar seats together in other places - e.g. few will agree to move from row T to row C in another stand where the only alternatives might be.
If people think it’s that big a problem then we all need to accept that we might need to shuffle our seats around to make space for those moving out of a smaller family area. Can’t see it happening myself, but the club are offering an area that allows families to save a bit of money, I don’t know why people get so upset about it, especially when a lot of people complain about ticket prices.
Did u see the amount of empty seats in the South stand ??
It is cheapest like for like, of course SS3 or the back 55/60% is the cheapest in the ground, but by far the worst seats.it’s actually dearer in the family stand than in large parts off SS3
Watch some goals back and some ‘fans’ don’t even get off their seat when a goal goes in.
Why do we need a family stand anyway? It’s not 1970s Kippax. I know kids generally want to be up close to the action, why not move it round to the corner of CB1, still lower level and sill get a good view of subs warming up but more importantly out of view of the Tv Cameras.