In a week where the countdown clock was started on Old Trafford as we know it, Manchester United’s historical home reminded us that when the football is good it remains the perfect companion.
Old Trafford has had a life of its own ... It could have been laid in the new stadium museum, opened in 1986, the year Ferguson strode in as manager. He would, pre-kick off, mention the scale ...
The architects behind Manchester United’s new stadium have pledged to honour Old Trafford’s rich history.Last week, United ...
Manchester United have revealed plans to build a brand-new 100,000-seater stadium, billed as “the most iconic in the world”, and move the club from its historic home of Old Trafford.
Manchester United has unveiled its plans for a new 100,000-seater stadium at Old Trafford which is set to be totally transformed.
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 ...
But an Old Trafford Regeneration Task Force - organised ... A huge wraparound scoreboard also features, along with a three-storey museum and canal-side restaurants as part of a vast fan village.
The Premier League club have been examining whether to redevelop their Old Trafford home or build a new stadium in the same area in conjunction with the Old Trafford Regeneration Task Force.
Manchester United officially announced plans to leave Old Trafford, their home for more than 100 years, and move into a new stadium. The proposal was unveiled on Tuesday and has been backed by ...