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The decision has finally been reached to build a new 100,000 capacity stadium, replacing their 115-year Old Trafford home at costs forecast to reach £2billion ($2.59bn). Advertisement Part owner ...
not in a smaller capacity stadium. "It's not off the table [to have a mini Old Trafford]. It's feasible but we have to find the best ways to finance a new stadium and we're thinking about this in ...
A team led by Allies and Morrison has won a commission to create a new strategic masterplan for the Wharfside area ...
Old Trafford, one of the most iconic football stadiums in Europe, is set for a dramatic transformation. Manchester United has officially unveiled plans for a brand-new stadium that aims to become the ...
The new stadium is planned to hold 100,000 people, a significant increase on Old Trafford’s capacity for 74,869. This would put it on a par with Barcelona’s Camp Nou, which will hold 105,000 ...
But an Old Trafford Regeneration Task Force - organised ... process around whether to develop the existing stadium from a capacity of 74,000 to 87,000 or build a new one. Architects at Foster ...
Newcastle United and Manchester United are potentially building new stadiums, with Government and council backing needed for ...
Old Trafford can hold 74,000 spectators, and it is understood that under current building plans, there would be no need to reduce the capacity of the current ground. Got Sky? Watch on the Sky ...
Manchester United have confirmed plans to build a brand-new 100,000-capacity stadium in the place of Old Trafford.
Find out where Manchester United used to play before Old Trafford - as plans move forward for them to leave for a new £2bn ...
not in a smaller capacity stadium. "It's not off the table (to have a mini Old Trafford). It's feasible but we have to find the best ways to finance a new stadium and we're thinking about this in ...