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Under the ambitious plans unveiled for a world-leading stadium to replace the current ground, the acoustics will be raised a ...
United unveiled plans to build a state-of-the-art 100,000 ... It will be built on the site of the existing Old Trafford as part of a major regeneration project which will see the old ground ...
The plan, according to the report, would see United create a 'Wembley of the North' to rival the 90,000-seater national stadium in north London. Now the Old Trafford Regeneration Task Force ...
Manchester United have released the first images of the club's plans for a new world-class stadium to replace their famous Old Trafford home, which is set to be demolished. The ambitious project ...
A team led by Allies and Morrison has won a commission to create a new strategic masterplan for the Wharfside area ...
Manchester United figures, including co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe, have been fielding questions after the club announced ambitious plans for a new 100,000-seater stadium to replace Old Trafford.
Under the plans, the 20-time English champion said it would build next to its iconic Old Trafford ground, likely meaning it would not need to relocate during the construction process.
A task force commissioned by Sir Jim Ratcliffe and led by the likes of Sebastian Coe and Andy Burnham has decided the best ...
The stadium would be situated next to the existing Old Trafford, which would be demolished upon completion of the new ground. The new stadium would take approximately five years to build in ...
Manchester United have announced plans for a new 100,000-seater stadium ... club have been examining whether to redevelop their Old Trafford home or build a new stadium in the same area in ...
Old Trafford, which was bombed during World War II, has been home to United since 1910. Under the plans, the 20-time English champion said it would not need to relocate during the construction ...