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by Bluedj » Tue Dec 06, 2011 9:11 pm
We are constantly becoming sold out at the Etihad. How long will it be before this presumed expansion of the ground. Anyone any information?
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by BlueinBosnia » Tue Dec 06, 2011 9:22 pm
I think the second we regularly sell out for CL games will be a start...
Getting worried I won't be able to get tickets any more despite going as regularly as affordable since the age of 10.
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by HeyMark » Tue Dec 06, 2011 9:32 pm
BlueinBosnia wrote:I think the second we regularly sell out for CL games will be a start...
Getting worried I won't be able to get tickets any more despite going as regularly as affordable since the age of 10.
I'm the same mate, its getting to the point now where I need to book my tickets the second they open on priority booking
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by Seanyod » Tue Dec 06, 2011 9:38 pm
get a seasoncard quick lads. they do a finance thing for it. its what i do. if not that i know some credit cards do a no interest thing on premier league tickets
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by BlueinBosnia » Tue Dec 06, 2011 10:32 pm
HeyMark wrote:BlueinBosnia wrote:I think the second we regularly sell out for CL games will be a start...
Getting worried I won't be able to get tickets any more despite going as regularly as affordable since the age of 10.
I'm the same mate, its getting to the point now where I need to book my tickets the second they open on priority booking
Yeah, but I can't even get that- I've got around 500 loyalty points (or did have before the new system started, they've probably been devalued to about 30 now, from what I understand).
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by BlueinBosnia » Tue Dec 06, 2011 10:36 pm
Seanyod wrote:get a seasoncard quick lads. they do a finance thing for it. its what i do. if not that i know some credit cards do a no interest thing on premier league tickets
I go to maybe 2 games a season if I'm lucky. I try to go to every game I can afford when I'm in Britain, Youth Cup to CL, but it's becoming out of fans like me's reach, unless we join the ISC, which is out of my budget, and also doesn't prioritise when I'm in Britain.
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by one man army » Tue Dec 06, 2011 11:02 pm
100k capacity, now!
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by bluebananamilksheikh » Tue Dec 06, 2011 11:07 pm
BlueinBosnia wrote:Seanyod wrote:get a seasoncard quick lads. they do a finance thing for it. its what i do. if not that i know some credit cards do a no interest thing on premier league tickets
I go to maybe 2 games a season if I'm lucky. I try to go to every game I can afford when I'm in Britain, Youth Cup to CL, but it's becoming out of fans like me's reach, unless we join the ISC, which is out of my budget, and also doesn't prioritise when I'm in Britain.
Our success is making tickets hard to get for the casual fan and those who cannot afford to go to every game.
I remember when watching the flair of Peter Reid's team in the 90's I had spare season ticket for a Wimbledon night game and was offering it for free for days, with no takers.
How times have changed.
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by gillie » Tue Dec 06, 2011 11:21 pm
It's only going to get more impossible to get tickets imo if what i saw and heard on my 9 year olds school playing ground last week is any barometer.The kids were staying for after school football coaching and without exaggerating all but 3 wanted to be city players during thier game.I was chuffed to hear them all say i want to be Silva,Aguero,Ballotelli or Hart the other 3 had rag shirts on but were listening intently.
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by psut1 » Wed Dec 07, 2011 12:37 am
i read an article recently that said the club had found a way of adding 2000 seats without any major works and that was likely to be done in the very near future, phase two would be to make one end three tiers and evened out to join the east and colin bell and this would give a further 8000+ then phase three was to even out the other end.
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by Bluedj » Wed Dec 07, 2011 1:33 am
psut1 wrote:i read an article recently that said the club had found a way of adding 2000 seats without any major works and that was likely to be done in the very near future, phase two would be to make one end three tiers and evened out to join the east and colin bell and this would give a further 8000+ then phase three was to even out the other end.
I think I remember reading when the stadium was being built, that it WAS designed to be upgradeable to 60,000 capacity.
The sooner we can deliver on this the better for all concerned. Someone must know what in the planning stages?
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by Piccsnumberoneblue » Wed Dec 07, 2011 7:16 am
gillie wrote:It's only going to get more impossible to get tickets imo if what i saw and heard on my 9 year olds school playing ground last week is any barometer.The kids were staying for after school football coaching and without exaggerating all but 3 wanted to be city players during thier game.I was chuffed to hear them all say i want to be Silva,Aguero,Ballotelli or Hart the other 3 had rag shirts on but were listening intently.
Gillie. can things get more impossible?
it's either possible ...or not.
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by Piccsnumberoneblue » Wed Dec 07, 2011 7:36 am
When the stadium was built it was NOT designed to be expanded. In fact they said whilst not impossible, it would be difficult to increase capacity. I'm also pretty sure they announce just a few weeks ago, that we have no immediate plans for making the ground larger.
Maybe 'safe standing' could help
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by Dunnylad » Wed Dec 07, 2011 7:58 am
Piccs is right - if I remember rightly the roof is designed for each section to support the other - therefore any major increase in seating would involve taking the whole roof off - not a minor undertaking - its doable as are many things, it's just damn expensive - selling out the ground each week is one thing, increasing merchandise & global brand awareness are where the big bucks are
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by ashton287 » Wed Dec 07, 2011 8:24 am
If they have to take the entire roof off to make any adjustments wouldn't it be miles easier to do it in one go rather than taking the roof off and putting it back on over and over again.
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by Yffi_88 » Wed Dec 07, 2011 8:27 am
Might be a bit of a daft question - but this wont affect financial fair play will it?
Well, only to help us with increased ticket sales in future...
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by 9secondlegend » Wed Dec 07, 2011 8:37 am
And yet here are are still around a 1000 seats dotted around the ground with no one sat in them every game.
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by Wonderwall » Wed Dec 07, 2011 8:45 am
all you need is spiv :-)
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by Ted Hughes » Wed Dec 07, 2011 9:01 am
Dunnylad wrote:Piccs is right - if I remember rightly the roof is designed for each section to support the other - therefore any major increase in seating would involve taking the whole roof off - not a minor undertaking - its doable as are many things, it's just damn expensive - selling out the ground each week is one thing, increasing merchandise & global brand awareness are where the big bucks are
If they are going to build a 'liesure destination' next to the ground; would they spend fortunes/years building that then pull down half the ground right next to it, two years later? All the problems taking the roof off made ten times worse due to lack of space, new visitors/hotel dwellers looking out at a load of JCB's, wooden hoardings, workers' arse cracks etc ? Think about it.
If they're going to expand the ground, it will happen before or as part of the build with the 'liesure destination'. I would imagine the two would be part of the same structure. Either that or they decide never to expand (which means people locked out, tickets 100% more expensive)or they build a new ground. I can't see anybody building a great big, all singing/dancing posh liesure destination then having Princess Anne & Sheikh Mansour sat in the brand new hotel watching a load of blokes in hi vis jackets.
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