Expansion work at the Etihad Stadium has been ongoing for more than a year now, and the club are not far off being able to open up their new-look North Stand and officially increase the capacity at the stadium to 62,000.
The new-and-improved North Stand isn't the only change coming at the stadium, with a new hotel, fan zone and museum also on the way in the coming months.
The new museum will give fans a better look at what has been the club's golden period over the past ten years under Pep Guardiola. To ensure that it is exactly how the fans want, the club are now asking supporters for help when it comes to the museum.
Man City ask fans for their favourite moments
In a press release published on 28 January, Manchester City opened up the room to their supporters to help shape the new museum. Specifically, they are asking supporters of all ages and walks of life to submit their favourite Man City moment, and a lucky few will be selected to feature inside the museum.
We want to hear your favourite Manchester City memories! 🩵
— Manchester City (@ManCity) January 28, 2026
Your stories will help shape our new museum, with some submissions even due to feature in the experience ✨
Find out more and submit your favourite memory here: https://t.co/JjSwqnOrCS pic.twitter.com/4TryizzUej
The club said:
“Your stories will help shape our new Manchester City museum experience, being developed as part of the new entertainment destination at the Etihad Stadium.
“Whether it’s a particular match, a last-minute goal, or the moment which made you fall in love with the Club, we want to hear your stories.
“Some of the submissions will proudly feature in the new museum so that all visitors can see firsthand what Manchester City means to its fans.”
It isn't clear at this stage how these moments will be presented inside the museum, but given the number of special moments there are to choose from within the last ten years alone, the club are unlikely to be short of respondents.
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These sorts of things often lend themselves to rival supporters jumping on and submitting memories of matches that went against Man City. While this will probably happen here, there is at least a human part of the process which will stop any of these slipping through the net and making it into the museum.