Manchester United's home of 115 years has had a life of its own, becoming a leading character in the story of the club and English football ...
Manchester United have confirmed plans to build a brand-new 100,000-capacity stadium in the place of Old Trafford.
Old Trafford, one of the most iconic football stadiums in Europe, is set for a dramatic transformation. Manchester United has ...
Old Trafford has fallen into increasing states of disrepair in recent years, with a hole in the roof leading to sporadic “waterfall” leaks during matches. The new stadium project, as shown in the ...
The roof swoops too low ... For decades, I advocated for an expanded Old Trafford. I’d still be comfortable with that, but in recent years I’ve been more comfortable with the notion of ...
"It's a beautiful stadium, Old Trafford - but I'm not a fan of the roof because I think it comes in too low," said United We Stand editor Andy Mitten. "Old Trafford shouldn't be getting smaller ...
Manchester United plan to remain at Old Trafford while their new £2bn stadium is built next to it, a senior architect ...
Looking at the designs for Manchester United’s new stadium, the infamous waterfall on to the lower stands after a huge leak in the Old Trafford roof clearly got to the club’s hierarchy.
Criticism of Old Trafford has grown in recent years, with issues including leaks from the roof of the Sir Bobby Charlton Stand. The decision comes just two days after United fans held the largest ...
If ‘New Trafford’ is such a nailed-on wealth generator, then why aren’t Ratcliffe and the Glazers funding it themselves?
Some thoughts on that in tomorrow’s newsletter. But for now, some thoughts on what connects the £2bn replacement of Old Trafford and the £10bn Lower Thames Crossing. What connects the Lower ...
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