Wonderwall wrote:My lad took this pic on the way to greece last week. Shows the Etihad Campus
Pilot must have been a rag. Any self respecting City fan would have gone down lower for a proper fly by!
Looks mint though doesn't it?
Wonderwall wrote:My lad took this pic on the way to greece last week. Shows the Etihad Campus
nottsblue wrote:Wonderwall wrote:My lad took this pic on the way to greece last week. Shows the Etihad Campus
Pilot must have been a rag. Any self respecting City fan would have gone down lower for a proper fly by!
Looks mint though doesn't it?
Wonderwall wrote:My lad took this pic on the way to greece last week. Shows the Etihad Campus
Wonderwall wrote:My lad took this pic on the way to greece last week. Shows the Etihad Campus
Hutch's Shoulder wrote:Wonderwall wrote:My lad took this pic on the way to greece last week. Shows the Etihad Campus
He did well to get that shot. I've looked out several times when flying over but it's always dark or cloudy or both. That gives s good idea of the size and impact on the regeneration of the area. We should sell Etihad the right to have their name on the roof for passing competitor planes to see, that should be worth a Messi-sized fee.
Scatman wrote:That first article is about the etihad stadium in Melbourne
HailNerdQueen wrote:From the official webpage
http://mancitysquare.com/2016/09/12/manchester-city-get-go-ahead-61000-seat-stadium-expansion/
"There are already plans in place to install a unique glass tunnel into the stadium. This design would allow fans to view players preparing in the tunnel before kickoff...There are plans in place in the distant future to add tiers to the east and west wings, expanding capacity beyond Old Trafford’s 76,000."
This one has some good photos of some renovation concepts
http://www.thesportbible.com/football/news-man-citys-plans-for-glass-tunnel-in-etihad-stadium-are-stunning-20161213
"New dressing rooms, warm-up facilities and a media zone are also part of the project, which is the next step following City's £200m state-of-the-art training complex, but it is the new hospitality area - to be referred to as 'The Tunnel Club' that has caught the eye."
Justified logic wrote:HailNerdQueen wrote:From the official webpage
http://mancitysquare.com/2016/09/12/manchester-city-get-go-ahead-61000-seat-stadium-expansion/
"There are already plans in place to install a unique glass tunnel into the stadium. This design would allow fans to view players preparing in the tunnel before kickoff...There are plans in place in the distant future to add tiers to the east and west wings, expanding capacity beyond Old Trafford’s 76,000."
This one has some good photos of some renovation concepts
http://www.thesportbible.com/football/news-man-citys-plans-for-glass-tunnel-in-etihad-stadium-are-stunning-20161213
"New dressing rooms, warm-up facilities and a media zone are also part of the project, which is the next step following City's £200m state-of-the-art training complex, but it is the new hospitality area - to be referred to as 'The Tunnel Club' that has caught the eye."
12th December 2016: Manchester City to unveil new glass tunnel where VIPs will be able to get close to Pep Guardiola's stars
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