Season tickets sold out

Here is the place to talk about all things city and football!

Re: Season tickets sold out

Postby lets all have a disco » Mon Jun 18, 2012 3:25 pm

Chinners wrote:Surely we'd just do the same as when we left Maine Road, stay in the Etihad until any new stadium is finished .... it's not like the club haven't just bought shed loads of land so the current stadium could in effect become the reserves home ground, the best reserve home ground in the world .... ever



I guess, but i thought all the land over the road was accounted for?

I dunno but i hope the sheikh has got his top boys on it dont want to end up with a huge scaffolding piece of shit like the swamp.
He was never me,me,me but always you,you,you
User avatar
lets all have a disco
Donated to the site
Donated to the site
Pellegrini's Hoodie
 
Posts: 22479
Joined: Wed Dec 14, 2005 1:20 pm
Location: Blue Army
Supporter of: Manchester City FC
My favourite player is: STILL MICAH RICHARDS

Re: Season tickets sold out

Postby john68 » Mon Jun 18, 2012 3:48 pm

Kiers,
I ignored the swamp option as a non option.

Best I can do is the City of Salford Stadium...10,000 inside the ground and the rest of us overlooking from the Barton Bridge. Shades of Ewood Park.
I KNOW THAT YOU BELIEVE THAT YOU UNDERSTOOD WHAT YOU THINK I WROTE, BUT I AM NOT SURE YOU REALISE THAT WHAT YOU READ IS NOT WHAT I MEANT
User avatar
john68
Kaptain Kompany's Komposure
 
Posts: 14630
Joined: Sat Aug 11, 2007 4:47 pm
Location: Sittin' on the dock of the bay...wastin' time.
Supporter of: ST MARKS (W GORTON)
My favourite player is: BERT TRAUTMANN

Re: Season tickets sold out

Postby Alex Sapphire » Mon Jun 18, 2012 4:06 pm

Yffi_88 wrote:
lets all have a disco wrote:Quick question where the fook would we play if they knocked the ground down and started again?

SWAMP IS NOT AN OPTION.


I can imagine 60k blues inside old Trafford singing "we're not really here!".


you can imagine 18000 empty seats? Me too.

surely they should just repeat what they did in 2002/3 and lower our pitch to fit a new tier in. A couple of weeks work there, that's all.
Never criticise a man until you've walked a mile in his shoes.
That way when you do criticise him you'll be a mile away.
And you'll have his shoes.


Ἄνδρες γάρ πόλις, καί οὐ τείχη
User avatar
Alex Sapphire
Joe Hart's 29 Clean Sheets
 
Posts: 5758
Joined: Fri Jan 27, 2006 10:02 am

Re: Season tickets sold out

Postby Socrates » Mon Jun 18, 2012 4:15 pm

Alex Sapphire wrote:
Yffi_88 wrote:
lets all have a disco wrote:Quick question where the fook would we play if they knocked the ground down and started again?

SWAMP IS NOT AN OPTION.


I can imagine 60k blues inside old Trafford singing "we're not really here!".


you can imagine 18000 empty seats? Me too.

surely they should just repeat what they did in 2002/3 and lower our pitch to fit a new tier in. A couple of weeks work there, that's all.


would leave enough room fora couple of five a side pitches!
Manchester : New York : Melbourne : Yokohama
User avatar
Socrates
Pellegrini's Hoodie
 
Posts: 22681
Joined: Fri Jan 18, 2008 2:08 am
Supporter of: st marks (gorton)

Re: Season tickets sold out

Postby Alex Sapphire » Mon Jun 18, 2012 4:43 pm

Socrates wrote:
Alex Sapphire wrote:
Yffi_88 wrote:
lets all have a disco wrote:Quick question where the fook would we play if they knocked the ground down and started again?

SWAMP IS NOT AN OPTION.


I can imagine 60k blues inside old Trafford singing "we're not really here!".


you can imagine 18000 empty seats? Me too.

surely they should just repeat what they did in 2002/3 and lower our pitch to fit a new tier in. A couple of weeks work there, that's all.


would leave enough room fora couple of five a side pitches!


I was going to suggest we put the running track back so we can host more events, so maybe 2 pitches is ambitious
Never criticise a man until you've walked a mile in his shoes.
That way when you do criticise him you'll be a mile away.
And you'll have his shoes.


Ἄνδρες γάρ πόλις, καί οὐ τείχη
User avatar
Alex Sapphire
Joe Hart's 29 Clean Sheets
 
Posts: 5758
Joined: Fri Jan 27, 2006 10:02 am

Re: Season tickets sold out

Postby Socrates » Mon Jun 18, 2012 9:10 pm

Alex Sapphire wrote:
Socrates wrote:
Alex Sapphire wrote:
Yffi_88 wrote:
lets all have a disco wrote:Quick question where the fook would we play if they knocked the ground down and started again?

SWAMP IS NOT AN OPTION.


I can imagine 60k blues inside old Trafford singing "we're not really here!".


you can imagine 18000 empty seats? Me too.

surely they should just repeat what they did in 2002/3 and lower our pitch to fit a new tier in. A couple of weeks work there, that's all.


would leave enough room fora couple of five a side pitches!


I was going to suggest we put the running track back so we can host more events, so maybe 2 pitches is ambitious


I just went dizzy thinking about it.
Manchester : New York : Melbourne : Yokohama
User avatar
Socrates
Pellegrini's Hoodie
 
Posts: 22681
Joined: Fri Jan 18, 2008 2:08 am
Supporter of: st marks (gorton)

Re: Season tickets sold out

Postby Blue Since 76 » Mon Jun 18, 2012 9:49 pm

Beeks wrote:I think i've mentioned this before but a mate of mine in construction of this scale says that it would probably cost more to build a third tier than knock it down and start again


Depends if it was designed for future expansion. I had heard it's the same design as the emirates but without the third tier all the way round.

However, before we moved in I asked John Wardle at a City branch do if it could be expanded, as apparently the stadium of light was built that way, so they could cheaply increase the number of seats and he said no, and sort of laughed off the need to ever do it.

I think the plans spurs had, with a massive tier at one end would be the way we'd go, as it'd allow a hotel and conference venue to be built in. More seats and more revenue
Blue Since 76
Donated to the site
Donated to the site
Joe Hart's 29 Clean Sheets
 
Posts: 5965
Joined: Tue May 06, 2008 9:37 pm

Re: Season tickets sold out

Postby john@staustell » Tue Jun 19, 2012 8:17 am

Blue Since 76 wrote:
Beeks wrote:I think i've mentioned this before but a mate of mine in construction of this scale says that it would probably cost more to build a third tier than knock it down and start again


Depends if it was designed for future expansion. I had heard it's the same design as the emirates but without the third tier all the way round.

However, before we moved in I asked John Wardle at a City branch do if it could be expanded, as apparently the stadium of light was built that way, so they could cheaply increase the number of seats and he said no, and sort of laughed off the need to ever do it.

I think the plans spurs had, with a massive tier at one end would be the way we'd go, as it'd allow a hotel and conference venue to be built in. More seats and more revenue


I thought I saw on that massive thread on BM that has finally died, that it is possible to build a third and/or even 4th tier using some sort of cantilever style. IE the weight would not be supported by the existing structure but by by a new arrangement. Now I may be mis-remembering this a bit, but it was an engineer who was suggesting it. Unfortunately I am not, so I dont know how feasible this is.
“I may be drunk, Miss, but in the morning I will be sober and you will still be ugly.”
User avatar
john@staustell
Roberto Mancini's Scarf
 
Posts: 20293
Joined: Fri Aug 24, 2007 9:35 am
Location: St Austell
Supporter of: City

Re: Season tickets sold out

Postby Ted Hughes » Tue Jun 19, 2012 8:29 am

It depends what else they are planning on building.

The whole roof could be removed, never to return, & replaced by some other structure. Anything is possible.
The pissartist formerly known as Ted

VIVA EL CITY !!!

Some take the bible for what it's worth.. when they say that the rags shall inherit the Earth...
Well I heard that the Sheikh... bought Carlos Tevez this week...& you fuckers aint gettin' nothin..
Ted Hughes
Donated to the site
Donated to the site
Colin Bell's Football Brain
 
Posts: 28488
Joined: Thu Jan 15, 2009 4:28 pm
Supporter of: Bill Turnbull
My favourite player is: Bill Turnbull

Re: Season tickets sold out

Postby ashton287 » Tue Jun 19, 2012 8:41 am

Just knock the fucker down and build a brand spanking new 125,000 seater monster that shits on wembley and be done with it forevermore.
User avatar
ashton287
De Jong's Tackle
Joe Hart's 29 Clean Sheets
 
Posts: 5070
Joined: Thu Aug 20, 2009 11:02 am
Location: Manchester
Supporter of: Manchester City
My favourite player is: De jong

Re: Season tickets sold out

Postby s1ty m » Tue Jun 19, 2012 8:44 am

A bit gutted that I won't be able to buy a SC for my wife and daughter. I didn't expect to locate them near me in East Level 1, but to have no chance of a SC is disappointing. That said, it's a sign of where we are. I have been advised that they 'may' be able to get Blue SCs to have a chance of getting to some games.

We need a bigger stadium, end of.
After the ball was centred, after the whistle blew...
User avatar
s1ty m
David Silva's Silky Skills
 
Posts: 6303
Joined: Sat Dec 17, 2005 1:44 pm
Location: uk

Re: Season tickets sold out

Postby ant london » Tue Jun 19, 2012 8:46 am

Without sounding like I'm stating the obvious, would there not likely be enough space on the land available to just build a new stadium adjacent to the existing one, then knock the old one down???
Image
User avatar
ant london
Donated to the site
Donated to the site
Neil Young's FA Cup Winning Goal
 
Posts: 11505
Joined: Thu Sep 28, 2006 1:01 pm
Location: Almaty
Supporter of: Cityski
My favourite player is: Mario Balotelli

Re: Season tickets sold out

Postby ashton287 » Tue Jun 19, 2012 8:57 am

ant london wrote:Without sounding like I'm stating the obvious, would there not likely be enough space on the land available to just build a new stadium adjacent to the existing one, then knock the old one down???


Wouldn't we have to buy the stadium off the council to be allowed to knock it down?
User avatar
ashton287
De Jong's Tackle
Joe Hart's 29 Clean Sheets
 
Posts: 5070
Joined: Thu Aug 20, 2009 11:02 am
Location: Manchester
Supporter of: Manchester City
My favourite player is: De jong

Re: Season tickets sold out

Postby Chinners » Tue Jun 19, 2012 8:59 am

ant london wrote:Without sounding like I'm stating the obvious, would there not likely be enough space on the land available to just build a new stadium adjacent to the existing one, then knock the old one down???


Exactly. Don't knock it down thou ... our reserves can use it!
Image
User avatar
Chinners
Donated to the site
Donated to the site
Kaptain Kompany's Komposure
 
Posts: 14256
Joined: Wed Apr 04, 2007 12:52 pm
Location: Hampton Court Palace
Supporter of: B*ll*x
My favourite player is: Kun Tueart

Re: Season tickets sold out

Postby ant london » Tue Jun 19, 2012 9:33 am

ashton287 wrote:
ant london wrote:Without sounding like I'm stating the obvious, would there not likely be enough space on the land available to just build a new stadium adjacent to the existing one, then knock the old one down???


Wouldn't we have to buy the stadium off the council to be allowed to knock it down?



Hmmm, yes and no. I guess that we could either do that or grant them some kind of equivalent freehold interest in the new stadium (ie. keep paying them what we've been paying to date per year) or just get their agreement that we can knock it down and rebuild another. Ultimately the stadium and land is never going to revert to them as we'll always be using it for football.

The council's interest is in getting the income and, most importantly, the economic stimulus that City the club and the football team brings to Manchester. It's neither here nor there to them in real terms whether we knock it down IMO
Image
User avatar
ant london
Donated to the site
Donated to the site
Neil Young's FA Cup Winning Goal
 
Posts: 11505
Joined: Thu Sep 28, 2006 1:01 pm
Location: Almaty
Supporter of: Cityski
My favourite player is: Mario Balotelli

Re: Season tickets sold out

Postby Im_Spartacus » Tue Jun 19, 2012 9:34 am

Ted Hughes wrote:Imo, the expansion is most likely to be done as part of the development around the ground. We surely can't build that, then start taking the roof off the ground; it wouldn't make sense ?

I don't know how far they want to go with the development nearby but it's not impossible to imagine the structure of the ground becoming part of it if they think it's worth doing.

I would imagine that the way to do it would be: try to build the waiting list to a genuine 15/20,000 then expand the ground & sell season tickets to all of them. Hence 56,000 season ticket holders, 15,000 or so seats available to members. Instantly you would have crowd averages similar to rags.

This is why we need to keep bringing in one or two top players for the next year or two imo, even if it upsets Platini. Once we get those fans in, we've cracked it.


How have we cracked it?

Even at 50 quid a time, 20,000 extra fans x 19 only equates 180,000 extra visitors paying a total of £9m of additional matchday revenue over the season. It's just not worth the investment that would be needed to accommodate those extra 20,000 whichever way you look at it.

The only possible way would be if it were 20,000 hospitality seats at say 100quid a time, then it starts to make sense at 18m a year........except that even with the season tickets sold out, i guarantee there will be gaping voids of unsold corporate seats this year again - that market is going to need to drag the corporates away from old traffford where they have had a presence for the last 20 years, as we will be in direct competition with the rags for that type of business, and i expect we would have to win the league several times before we got a sniff of denting uniteds dominance in that area.
Im_Spartacus
Donated to the site
Donated to the site
Denis Law's Backheel
 
Posts: 9583
Joined: Thu Aug 28, 2008 8:41 pm
Location: Abu Dhabi
Supporter of: .

Re: Season tickets sold out

Postby Alex Sapphire » Tue Jun 19, 2012 10:40 am

"they" make about 5 times more than us per home game played. As has been said this gap doesn't get filled with 25% more seats or 10% SC increases.
World class hospitality, with world class prices, more stadium events, and big-ticket pre-(and nowadays mid-) season tours do help fill the gap. Plus more stuff to sell to our 2 million visitors (but not that bloody "Manchester Egg")
I say we also build a 40k seater 3d open-air cinema and charge twenty quid to watch the game on campus, but not live. Just need Sky's agreement now :)
Never criticise a man until you've walked a mile in his shoes.
That way when you do criticise him you'll be a mile away.
And you'll have his shoes.


Ἄνδρες γάρ πόλις, καί οὐ τείχη
User avatar
Alex Sapphire
Joe Hart's 29 Clean Sheets
 
Posts: 5758
Joined: Fri Jan 27, 2006 10:02 am

Re: Season tickets sold out

Postby Niall Quinns Discopants » Tue Jun 19, 2012 10:48 am

john@staustell wrote:
Blue Since 76 wrote:
Beeks wrote:I think i've mentioned this before but a mate of mine in construction of this scale says that it would probably cost more to build a third tier than knock it down and start again


Depends if it was designed for future expansion. I had heard it's the same design as the emirates but without the third tier all the way round.

However, before we moved in I asked John Wardle at a City branch do if it could be expanded, as apparently the stadium of light was built that way, so they could cheaply increase the number of seats and he said no, and sort of laughed off the need to ever do it.

I think the plans spurs had, with a massive tier at one end would be the way we'd go, as it'd allow a hotel and conference venue to be built in. More seats and more revenue


I thought I saw on that massive thread on BM that has finally died, that it is possible to build a third and/or even 4th tier using some sort of cantilever style. IE the weight would not be supported by the existing structure but by by a new arrangement. Now I may be mis-remembering this a bit, but it was an engineer who was suggesting it. Unfortunately I am not, so I dont know how feasible this is.


I happen to be and I think I've explained this about hundred million times before.

The design of the ground is actually extremely clever in that the current stadia stands on it's own on the ground but so do the concourse towers. Meaning if we were to add extra tiers they could easily be supported by steelworks of concourse towers rather than existing ground. Visually you wouldn't notice any difference from "normal" expansions. It's not cheap and what would make it especially expensive would be demanding timescale to do most of the work during summer (essentially two and a half months).

What I THINK will happen though is what has been suggested above. I think they will build a massive expansion standing on it's connected to the current structure including hotel and/or casino and/or whatnot and on top of that structure there would be a new stand. There's numerous of reasons why this would make sense. A) it could be built independently without any need for tight time scale B) they are looking to improve the are anyway so it would be one massive project that would solve numerous of issues C) only one building permission from the council D) one main constructor and design team for whole project.

Now I'd like to think I know thing or two about big building sites. These things take years and years of development and design. Permissions and contractor selection take time as well. Now I seem to remember we have hired couple of architects already for the project and I think they are making sketches as we speak. I think numerous different options will be analysed at this stage and in the end owner and board will make the final call.
Sometimes we're good and sometimes we're bad but when we're good, at least we're much better than we used to be and when we are bad we're just as bad as we always used to be, so that's got to be good hasn't it?


Mark Radcliffe
User avatar
Niall Quinns Discopants
Donated to the site
Donated to the site
Anna Connell's Vision
 
Posts: 40255
Joined: Thu Dec 15, 2005 1:19 pm
Location: Deep in the pimp game
Supporter of: Holistic approach
My favourite player is: Bishop Magic Don Juan

Re: Season tickets sold out

Postby Socrates » Tue Jun 19, 2012 11:39 am

Im_Spartacus wrote:
Ted Hughes wrote:Imo, the expansion is most likely to be done as part of the development around the ground. We surely can't build that, then start taking the roof off the ground; it wouldn't make sense ?

I don't know how far they want to go with the development nearby but it's not impossible to imagine the structure of the ground becoming part of it if they think it's worth doing.

I would imagine that the way to do it would be: try to build the waiting list to a genuine 15/20,000 then expand the ground & sell season tickets to all of them. Hence 56,000 season ticket holders, 15,000 or so seats available to members. Instantly you would have crowd averages similar to rags.

This is why we need to keep bringing in one or two top players for the next year or two imo, even if it upsets Platini. Once we get those fans in, we've cracked it.


How have we cracked it?

Even at 50 quid a time, 20,000 extra fans x 19 only equates 180,000 extra visitors paying a total of £9m of additional matchday revenue over the season. It's just not worth the investment that would be needed to accommodate those extra 20,000 whichever way you look at it.

The only possible way would be if it were 20,000 hospitality seats at say 100quid a time, then it starts to make sense at 18m a year........except that even with the season tickets sold out, i guarantee there will be gaping voids of unsold corporate seats this year again - that market is going to need to drag the corporates away from old traffford where they have had a presence for the last 20 years, as we will be in direct competition with the rags for that type of business, and i expect we would have to win the league several times before we got a sniff of denting uniteds dominance in that area.



20,000 x 19 = 380,000 not 180,000...
Manchester : New York : Melbourne : Yokohama
User avatar
Socrates
Pellegrini's Hoodie
 
Posts: 22681
Joined: Fri Jan 18, 2008 2:08 am
Supporter of: st marks (gorton)

Re: Season tickets sold out

Postby Socrates » Tue Jun 19, 2012 11:42 am

ant london wrote:
ashton287 wrote:
ant london wrote:Without sounding like I'm stating the obvious, would there not likely be enough space on the land available to just build a new stadium adjacent to the existing one, then knock the old one down???


Wouldn't we have to buy the stadium off the council to be allowed to knock it down?



Hmmm, yes and no. I guess that we could either do that or grant them some kind of equivalent freehold interest in the new stadium (ie. keep paying them what we've been paying to date per year) or just get their agreement that we can knock it down and rebuild another. Ultimately the stadium and land is never going to revert to them as we'll always be using it for football.

The council's interest is in getting the income and, most importantly, the economic stimulus that City the club and the football team brings to Manchester. It's neither here nor there to them in real terms whether we knock it down IMO


You are forgetting it was built with a huge Sport England grant. Knocking it down would trigger repayment of that money.
Last edited by Socrates on Tue Jun 19, 2012 11:50 am, edited 1 time in total.
Manchester : New York : Melbourne : Yokohama
User avatar
Socrates
Pellegrini's Hoodie
 
Posts: 22681
Joined: Fri Jan 18, 2008 2:08 am
Supporter of: st marks (gorton)

PreviousNext

Return to The Maine Football forum

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: Google [Bot], Majestic-12 [Bot] and 252 guests