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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)Other winners at this year's ceremony included the City of Manchester stadium, designed by Arup Associates. It won the RIBA Inclusive Design Award for great design in a safe and convenient environment.
2002 – 35,150 (under MAINE ROAD PROGRESSIVE CAPACITY at end of article)
The people who built Manchester City's home are set to be honoured at a special ceremony after it is included in a list of the country's most recognisable structures.
The 1894 Group, which aims to improve the atmosphere at the Etihad Stadium, is working with the club ... in a bid to re-create the formidable noise the Kippax used to generate at Maine Road.
Put simply, Manchester City are the gold standard in providing fans with the best matchday experience.
Manchester City was unbeaten at home in the Premier League all season. Our home record of 18 wins, 1 draw and no losses is a joint-best Premier League record. (top of page 12)[permanent dead link ]
Manchester City Football Club is to receive two awards for the quality of their customer care to Premier League fans last season. The VisitFootball Awards are part of a national scheme that is improving standards of fan experience at football stadia.
Sales of the Seasoncards ... have already passed the total of 33,000 sold last summer. It is the highest tally for seven seasons, since a club-record 36,000 were sold for the first campaign at Eastlands in 2003/04.
Ground Capacity at start of the Season: 55,097 (estimated) (top of page 19)
Ground Capacity at start of the Season: 47,715 (middle of page 23)
Ground Capacity at start of the Season: 47,405 (middle of page 21)
Ground Capacity at start of the Season: 47,405 (middle of page 25)
Ground Capacity at start of the Season: 47,405 (middle of page 23)
Ground Capacity at start of the Season: 47,405 (middle of page 19)
Ground Capacity at start of the Season: 47,405 (middle of page 15)
Ground Capacity at start of the Season: 47,405 (top of page 21)
Ground Capacity at start of the Season: 46,708 (top of page 21)
Arsenal did have sight line problems at Highbury ... but their switch to the state-of-the-art Emirates eclipses even the new Eastlands home of Manchester City. (bottom of page 26 / top of page 27)
Better stadium facilities do not always result in improved atmosphere. Switching from their old home at Maine Road has not had a positive impact on the match atmosphere ratings of Manchester City nor the Riverside Stadium for Middlesbrough – while likewise Arsenal's stunning new home has not brought a markedly improved matchday atmosphere as far as supporters are concerned. (middle of page 27)
Arsenal, Fulham, Liverpool and Manchester City first clubs to scoop VisitFootball Awards.
14.05.08 Manchester FC Zenit St. Petersburg–Rangers FC 2–0 Peter Fröjdfeldt (Swe) 43 878 (bottom of page 108) and Attendance: 43,878 (bottom half of page 120)
Ground Capacity at start of the Season: 55,097 (estimated) (top of page 19)
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)14.05.08 Manchester FC Zenit St. Petersburg–Rangers FC 2–0 Peter Fröjdfeldt (Swe) 43 878 (bottom of page 108) and Attendance: 43,878 (bottom half of page 120)
Ground Capacity at start of the Season: 47,715 (middle of page 23)
Ground Capacity at start of the Season: 47,405 (middle of page 21)
Ground Capacity at start of the Season: 47,405 (middle of page 25)
Ground Capacity at start of the Season: 47,405 (middle of page 23)
Ground Capacity at start of the Season: 47,405 (middle of page 19)
Ground Capacity at start of the Season: 47,405 (middle of page 15)
Ground Capacity at start of the Season: 47,405 (top of page 21)
Ground Capacity at start of the Season: 46,708 (top of page 21)
Other winners at this year's ceremony included the City of Manchester stadium, designed by Arup Associates. It won the RIBA Inclusive Design Award for great design in a safe and convenient environment.
The people who built Manchester City's home are set to be honoured at a special ceremony after it is included in a list of the country's most recognisable structures.
Sales of the Seasoncards ... have already passed the total of 33,000 sold last summer. It is the highest tally for seven seasons, since a club-record 36,000 were sold for the first campaign at Eastlands in 2003/04.
2002 – 35,150 (under MAINE ROAD PROGRESSIVE CAPACITY at end of article)
Arsenal did have sight line problems at Highbury ... but their switch to the state-of-the-art Emirates eclipses even the new Eastlands home of Manchester City. (bottom of page 26 / top of page 27)
Better stadium facilities do not always result in improved atmosphere. Switching from their old home at Maine Road has not had a positive impact on the match atmosphere ratings of Manchester City nor the Riverside Stadium for Middlesbrough – while likewise Arsenal's stunning new home has not brought a markedly improved matchday atmosphere as far as supporters are concerned. (middle of page 27)
The 1894 Group, which aims to improve the atmosphere at the Etihad Stadium, is working with the club ... in a bid to re-create the formidable noise the Kippax used to generate at Maine Road.
Manchester City Football Club is to receive two awards for the quality of their customer care to Premier League fans last season. The VisitFootball Awards are part of a national scheme that is improving standards of fan experience at football stadia.
Arsenal, Fulham, Liverpool and Manchester City first clubs to scoop VisitFootball Awards.
Put simply, Manchester City are the gold standard in providing fans with the best matchday experience.