Zero to Hero:
When City were at Maine Road, part of the match day routine involved meeting up with friends and, quite often, with friendly away fans, at the Platt Lane training complex. We could have a few drinks (or tea/coffee for the drivers/non-drinkers) and a snack, and enjoy a relaxed family-friendly environment.
When we moved to CoMS, there was no such facility, just a few (extremely crowded) pubs in the vicinity of the stadium, none of whom allow away fans, on Police instruction.
At last, this has been addressed with the brand new City Square within the stadium grounds and I have to say, it looks very well thought out and appears to cater for everyone’s needs, including disabled fans.
A big thumbs up to City for this – I foresee more clubs doing this in the future.
Hero to Zero:
Sadly, City have very much annoyed me with another new initiative this season. Car park charges for the car park I use on match days, have been DOUBLED! Yes, 100% increase! How much notice? TWO DAYS before the first home game!
From mcfc.co.uk:
In advance of Monday night’s game against Liverpool the club would like to take this opportunity to update fans on match day car parking options.
Secure on site car parking is available on the North Car Park, accessible through gate 2 off Alan Turing Way, at a cost of £10 per game.
The East Car Park off Alan Turing Way is now permanently closed due to ongoing site preparation work.
In addition, there are also a number of off-site car parks which operate on match days and which although a short walk away, provide a quick getaway after the match.
*The K2 site which is operated by the club, located on the corner of Pottery Lane and Ashton Old Road is a 15 minute walk from the stadium and has 700 spaces and offers quick exit east and south.
In addition to K2, the following sites have proved popular with fans:
*The Riverpark Trading Estate site on Riverpark Road is also a 15 minute walk from the stadium and has 750 spaces, offering a quick exit to the North.
*The Vermillion site on Lord North Street is a 15 minute walk from the stadium and has 200 spaces, offering a quick exit to the North.
The club is currently working on an information centre on mcfc.co.uk which will provide full details of all car parking options in the area that meet our strict safety and security guidelines. For each car park we will post the walking time from the stadium, the number of spaces, the price and the exit benefits of parking there.
We appreciate and understand that congestion can be a problem on match-days, especially following the game when fans are trying to exit. We would like to assure fans we are working hard with local authorities to address the situation and we will be updating you on progress soon.
Now I used to park in a car park about 10 minutes walk away from the stadium, but there were two main disadvantages of this: firstly, they open and close quite close to match time so if I wanted to arrive early or stay late to see friends (bearing in mind I live 3.5 hours away from Manchester so only some for matches), I either couldn’t or had to rush; secondly, if I did leave the stadium a little later after the game (e.g if I’d met friends or gone to the store or the ticket office) it meant walking back in the dark without the benefit of other fans for a bit of safety.
Billy and I were a bit concerned about my safety as a lone female, so I started parking in the stadium’s North car park instead, which has suited me very well. I feel perfectly safe walking alone to and from my car there and don’t have to worry about being vulnerable. Yes, there can be a bit of a wait to drive off after the game, but that doesn’t worry me as I have a long drive ahead, and tend to read my programme and eat a picnic tea while I wait. My match day spend is £10 – £5 parking; £3 programme; and £2 hot drink after the game.
Now, they suddenly, without warning (and without any good reason being given as far as I can see) have doubled the cost of parking to £10! This seems entirely unreasonable to me – and I confess that had I known this before renewing my season ticket, I’d have thought twice about doing so! I’m furious about this and have had to give serious consideration to my options, which have included giving up my season ticket. I currently pay for my ST, then pay £50 petrol (this has crept up from £35!), plus my £5 parking. Now they want me to pay £10 parking. It’s all very well talking about the other places to park – as if it’s only laziness that makes anyone park in the North car park! My personal safety may not concern them, but it sure as hell concerns ME! I’m not paranoid, but I am aware that a woman walking alone after dark is pretty vulnerable and I’m not one of the “it’ll never happen to me” brigade. We all have a responsibility to keep ourselves as safe as we can and take reasonable precautions to that end.
I have had offers of travelling to games with he North East Blues – but they are the wrong side of the country for me, and I usually go and stay the night in Chester before or afterwards so I can see mum. A couple of people have kindly offered to let me park at their house in Manchester and travel in to the match with them. This is really nice of them, but the down side to this is more pressure to have a smooth drive down with no hold-ups, yet not arrive too early by allowing extra travel time just in case. (This is what I do currently – I allow 4.5 hours for what is actually a 3.5 hour drive when all goes smoothly. It doesn’t matter if I’m early at the moment, it doesn’t affect anyone else.) Or, I could park in one of those other car parks and never do anything except go directly to the match and back, without “passing Go and collecting £200“!
After much consideration I think I am going to stay with the safest option, and pay the £10. BUT I will NOT be buying my match programme any longer and I will have to do without my hot drink to warm me up on a freezing winter’s night. I enjoy the programme and reading it after the game, but I refuse to be bullied into giving the club yet more of my money in these difficult times – we’re struggling as it is and the only way I even have a season ticket is because I do without a lot of other things to have it!
Bad, bad, move City! We’re not all fit young males who have no cares about where we park! We choose our car parking arrangements for a reason!