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next major redevelopment came in the 1970s, with the construction of the North Stand, a cantilevered stand which remained in place until the ground's closure. The 1980s saw ambitious plans for improvements: however, these plans were shelved due to financial pressures after the Main Stand roof had been replaced at a cost of £1 million.
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Two years later approval was given for a new housing development to be built on the site, consisting of 474 homes. There is a public art display commemorating the stadium and features a circular plate half open, symbolising the centre spot and the new emerging development which now sits on the Maine
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after a nearby street. Over the course of the 1960s and 1970s, the Kippax became the part of the ground where the club's most vociferous fans congregated. In 1963, benches were installed at the Platt Lane end, meaning that Maine Road had more seats than any other English club ground at the time. The
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An auction of the ground's fixtures and fittings took place in July 2003, raising £100,000, which was donated to community projects in the Moss Side area, which was undergoing a lengthy regeneration process. The two penalty spots and the centre spot were thought to be the most desired mementos, but
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The era of standing accommodation at Maine Road came to an end in May 1994 as the stadium became all-seater to comply with the requirements of the Taylor Report, with the demolition of the Kippax Street Terrace, which, unusually for an all-standing area, was located at the side of the pitch instead
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The new stand was an impressive modern facility, but it also emphasised the haphazard nature in which the ground had been redeveloped, as all four sides were of differing heights and construction styles. There were further plans for expansion that would have taken the stadium's capacity to 45,000,
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between Aston Villa and Sunderland.) Queues formed four hours before the match, and one journalist stated that Maine Road was packed two hours before kick-off. A decision was taken to close the turnstiles with an attendance at approximately 85,000, 3000 short of what was thought to be the maximum
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in east Manchester were suggested, but neither was deemed sufficient. To many City fans east Manchester was regarded as City's home and a move to Belle Vue seemed right. But the site was just 8 acres (32,000 m) and an available lease of fifty years was deemed too short by the club, so it was
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for a 2–2 draw. Immediately before demolition, the capacity of the Kippax terrace was 18,300. A three-tier stand was built in its place, holding nearly 14,000 spectators, and on its completion in October 1995 it was the tallest stand in the country, built at a cost of £16 million, four times the
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Floodlights for the stadium were installed in 1953 and further development took place in 1957. This was prompted by the hosting of two FA Cup semi-finals in successive years, the side facing the Main Stand (which until that time was generally known as the Popular Side) was redeveloped and named
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For long periods of its history Maine Road had the widest pitch in England. However, the width was changed several times by managers wishing to alter the pitch size to suit their style of play. In the final season before the ground was closed, the pitch size was 107 x 71 metres (116.5 x
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2–1. The first changes to the ground took place in 1931, when the corner between the Main Stand and the Platt Lane end at the south of the ground was rebuilt to incorporate a roof. This renovation was the first of many, as Maine Road's layout and capacity was varied throughout its lifespan.
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At the time of its closure in 2003, Maine Road was an all-seater stadium with a capacity of 35,150 and of haphazard design with stands of varying heights due to the ground being renovated several times over its 80-year history. The following season Manchester City moved to the
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rugby union club was offered a lease for the stadium. However, none of the proposals came to fruition and some past City players stated their dismay at the stadium not being renovated for a mixed-use sports stadium. Demolition began in late 2003, lasting around 10 months.
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Changes at the Platt Lane end took place in 1935, extending the terracing and providing a roof for the full stand. This marked the peak capacity of the ground, estimated at 88,000. Further changes were planned, but suspended when Manchester City were relegated from the
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in January that year, and the Platt Lane stand was demolished in 1992. Its place was taken by the all-seater Umbro Stand that also incorporated executive boxes and was opened in March 1993. The name reverted to the Platt Lane Stand in 1997, when
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all three had been cut out from the grass before the auction took place. The auction lasted for seven hours and 1,000 supporters attended the auction, with interest from clubs such as
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Many were disappointed when a site in south Manchester was chosen. A City director, John Ayrton, resigned from the board later in the decade and helped to form a breakaway club,
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did not have floodlights installed and so was deemed unsuitable to host matches in the tournament. The first European match at the ground saw United thrash Belgian champions
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on 17 January 1948. This figure is a national record for a league game. Maine Road was also used by Manchester United to host three of their four home games in the
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Division One, was founded by a group of Manchester City supporters in 1955. The club previously based its headquarters at the social club adjoining Maine Road.
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A 16.25 acre former brickworks on Maine Road was purchased for £5,500. The road was originally known as Dog Kennel Lane but renamed Maine Road (after the
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There were plans for further expansion at Maine Road to take the capacity to an all-seated 45,000, but these were abandoned in favour of a move to the
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when officials evicted a Gypsy camp from the area. This curse was allegedly removed on 28 December 1998. However, the Gypsy curse is likely to be an
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By 1990, some areas of the ground were becoming outdated, and there was the need for the stadium to become all-seater following the outcome of the
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Towards the end of Maine Road's lifespan there were proposals for other sports teams to make use of the stadium following City's relocation;
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for an English football club playing at their own stadium was recorded at Maine Road, when 84,569 fans watched Manchester City play
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qualifier. In addition, a number of wartime internationals were held at the ground. Maine Road was also the venue for a number of
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78 yards). Maine Road's replacement, the City of Manchester Stadium, has maintained this tradition of having a large pitch.
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The final competitive match before the closure of the stadium took place on 11 May 2003 with a Premiership match against
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Plans to build Maine Road were first announced in May 1922, following a decision by Manchester City to leave their
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ground, which did not have room for expansion and its main stand had been severely damaged by fire in 1920.
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The first match at Maine Road took place on 25 August 1923 when 58,159 fans watched Manchester City beat
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of 10,000, and uncovered terracing on the other three sides, with gentle curves connecting the corners.
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attracted over 100,000 people to the stadium, over the course of four nights, as part of his UK tour.
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of behind the goals. The final match with standing permitted took place on 30 April 1994, against
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scoring the stadium's last goal. The final match was followed by performances by musical acts
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in the sixth round of the FA Cup on 3 March 1934. (A larger crowd of 121,919 attended the
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but these were put on hold following City's relegation from the Premier League in 1996.
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10–0 in the preliminary round, a competition record which stood for seventeen years.
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of 84,569 was set in 1934 at an FA Cup sixth round match between Manchester City and
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Everything under the blue moon: the complete book of Manchester City FC – and more!
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which owned land on Dog Kennel Lane and the local authority accepted its request.
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eleven times between 1938 and 1956. It also hosted the rugby league match of the
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Progressive capacity and attendances for Manchester City matches at Maine Road
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Farewell To Maine Road: The Official History of Manchester City's Grounds
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Farewell To Maine Road: The Official History of Manchester City's Grounds
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Waiting for the Whistle: Manchester City's Last Season at Maine Road
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Maine Road hosted Manchester United's first three home games of the
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capacity. Supporters witnessed a visiting Stoke team which included
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Aerial view of Maine Road on 11 May 2003, the day of the final match
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We're not really here: Manchester City's final season at Maine Road
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City's final goal at the stadium was scored on 21 April 2003 by
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Maine Road also gives its name to a non-league football club,
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The stadium hosted concerts by many famous artists, including
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This article is about the stadium. For the football club, see
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The temporary "Gene Kelly Stand" in the corner of the ground
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During construction, the stadium was reputedly cursed by a
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Demolition of Maine Road and the Maine Place development
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The stadium was used for several scenes in the 1948
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Carnival Place, part of the Maine Place development
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Index

Maine Road F.C.
List of state routes in Maine
Main Road

Moss Side
Manchester
Coordinates
53°27′4″N 2°14′7″W / 53.45111°N 2.23528°W / 53.45111; -2.23528
Manchester City
Capacity
Sir Robert McAlpine
Manchester City
Manchester United
Moss Side
Manchester
Manchester City
FA Cup semi-finals
Charity Shield
League Cup final
England
highest attendance
Stoke City
City of Manchester Stadium
city centre
Ardwick
Hyde Road
Belle Vue
Moss Side
Ernest Mangnall
Manchester Central

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