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FourFourTwo on MSNManchester United rejected offer of FREE 80,000-seater stadium in 2002 that would have saved them £2bn: reportManchester United preferred to keep playing at Old Trafford rather than move stadiums for free - a mistake that is now ...
Manchester United have confirmed plans to leave Old Trafford and move to a new 100,000-seater stadium. The new stadium, which will be the largest in the UK, will be built on club-owned land ...
Manchester United presented their new stadium project last week, and Jamie Carragher couldn’t resist aiming dig at the design ...
Manchester United have announced plans for a brand-new stadium with a seating capacity of 100,000 to replace Old ...
Manchester United stadium project announced! A £2 billion, 100,000-seat venue will replace Old Trafford, making it the UK’s ...
Manchester United released renderings of a new $2.6 billion stadium designed by Foster + Partners. Old Trafford currently ...
Old Trafford has been Man United's home since 1910 but the club want to move into a 'New Trafford' stadium in 2030.
The Old Trafford has served as United’s home for over a century ... The landmark decision comes after extensive discussions on whether to renovate their existing home ground, which has fallen into a ...
Among the new bits and bobs will be a solar energy and rainwater harvesting roof and a unique trident structure visible for ...
With its proposed capacity, the new venue would surpass London's Wembley Stadium as the biggest in the United Kingdom and would top Old Trafford's capacity of just over 74,000. There is no plan to ...
A proposed 100,000-seater arena, costing around 2 billion pounds ($2.6 billion), would be built next to United’s current Old ...
MANCHESTER - Manchester United plan to build a new two billion pound ($2.59 billion) 100,000-seat stadium that will be the biggest in Britain, next to the existing Old Trafford, the club announced ...
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