MANCHESTER UNITED turned down the chance to move into a new 80,000-seater stadium for FREE, according to an MP. The club ...
Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has unveiled plans to build a 100,000-seater stadium next to Old Trafford - but it isn't the first time the city has tried to build a world-class venue.
Manchester United were offered a new stadium for free before 2002 according to a British politician, Graham Stringer.The Red ...
Manchester United preferred to keep playing at Old Trafford rather than move stadiums for free - a mistake that is now ...
United this week unveiled eye-catching plans for a new £2bn stadium next to Old Trafford, and can look across town to City for what can be achieved.
Officials at Manchester City are working on plans to expand ... of 80 years at Maine Road and off the back of the Commonwealth Games in Manchester. There has been significant investment into the ...
Manchester United's home since 1910 is special but tired. A new stadium feels right for a club in need of a fresh ...
However, in terms of modern conveniences, it has fallen behind other stadiums – including that of local rival Manchester City. The new stadium would ... nine wins in 28 games.
"It could have been avoided if United had accepted an offer from Manchester City Council when we were planning the 2002 Commonwealth Games. "We were determined that the Games’ stadium would not ...