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Manchester United managing director says club might have to go 'homeless' for a while to increase Old Trafford capacity to 90,000 with extra tier on Sir Bobby Charlton stand
* Manchester United managing director Richard Arnold spoke about development * He said there's not much space to expand to it is complex engineering challenge * United are looking into adding extra tier onto the Sir Bobby Charlton stand * Arnold added that it would be a 'multi-season challenge' leaving them 'homeless' Manchester United will be 'homeless' if they want to expand Old Trafford to a capacity of 90,000. According the managing director Richard Arnold, any attempts to add an extra tier to the Sir Bobby Charlton stand would be a massive engineering challenge. The work that would be required to expand from the current capacity of 76,000 will have to take place over a number of seasons, if plans are given the green light. Manchester United would have to be 'homeless' if they are to expand Old Trafford Arnold told South China Morning Post: 'We haven't left the easiest stand until last. The Sir Bobby Charlton Stand is the last unexpanded stand. 'There's not much space on either side of the stand meaning that it's a very complex engineering challenge. 'It would be a multi-season challenge and it isn't certain there's a way of doing it which doesn't render us homeless.' Managing director Richard Arnold said there is a huge engineering challenge to expanding. Old Trafford currently houses 76,000 and the desire is to add a tier to make it 90,000 This season Tottenham have played their home games at Wembley while their new ground in being constructed. And Arnold lamented the fact that United don't have the option of moving to the national stadium temporarily, with a shortage of options in Manchester. 'We have the biggest fanbase in the country and we're not in London, where we could use Wembley. 'So that's not a light challenge and we don't want to give up the home advantage we have here,' he added. Code:
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13-04-2018, 05:26 PM | #392 |
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Manchester United rule out playing away from Old Trafford (their home for 108 years) despite struggles to expand Sir Bobby Charlton Stand
* Manchester United are keen on expanding their stadium's capacity to 88,000 * However, the Sir Bobby Charlton Stand is proving hard to expand due to spacing * Managing director Richard Arnold has said the club will not relocate Manchester United will continue to explore ways of expanding Old Trafford to increase the stadium's capacity to 88,000 but have ruled out the possibility of playing elsewhere while the work is carried out. United have considered several proposals to build an extra tier on the South Stand in recent years, and the £200million redevelopment is expected to go ahead at some point in the future. But senior sources at the club say there is no possibility of United playing away from Old Trafford after managing director Richard Arnold underlined the difficulties involved in the project. Manchester United are keen on expanding their stadium but there are issues due to spacing. United want to expand the Sir Bobby Charlton Stand but may struggle without moving 'We haven't left the easiest stand until last,' said Arnold. 'The Sir Bobby Charlton Stand is the last unexpanded stand. There's not much space on either side of the stand meaning that it's a very complex engineering challenge. 'It would be a multi-season challenge and it isn't certain there's a way of doing it which doesn't render us homeless. 'We have the biggest fanbase in the country and we're not in London, where we could use Wembley. So that's not a light challenge and we don't want to give up the home advantage we have here.' A club spokesman reiterated on Thursday that United will not consider plans that involve the team leaving Old Trafford which has been their home since 1910. He said: 'Richard has made it clear there are no finalised plans for South Stand expansion. He also made it clear that we don't want to give up home advantage.' It would take between three and five years for work to even start once United have agreed plans to redevelop the South Stand, which was named after Sir Bobby Charlton in 2016. The stand is built on a narrow strip of land, and the rail track and housing behind it pose a major obstacle. However, it's hoped that advances in engineering will enable United to add the extra tier in future without expanding beyond the existing land. The aim is to increase the capacity of Old Trafford from 75,000 to 88,000, although the figure will actually drop to 73,300 next season to accommodate more disabled supporters. Code:
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15-04-2018, 02:09 AM | #393 |
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Semoga saja kedepannya ditemukan solusi bagaimana meningkatkan kapasitas Old Trafford karena dengan jumlah bangku yang banyak maka ada kemungkinan harga tiket bisa lebih terjangkau. Patut diapresiasi juga bahwa manajemen klub rela memangkas 1.700 kursi demi mengakomodir penonton kaum disabilitas yang konon kabarnya posisi duduk untuk kaum disabilitas merupakan spot view terbaik dalam menyaksikan pertandingan di Old Trafford
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15-04-2018, 02:26 AM | #394 |
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Digelar hanya beberapa hari jelang Piala Dunia 2018
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07-06-2018, 07:02 AM | #395 |
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Ketika Old Trafford menjadi saksi konser band rock legendaris The Rolling Stones
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11-08-2018, 05:01 PM | #396 |
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Penampakan ruang ganti pemain yang baru di stadion Old Trafford, modelnya modern minimalis
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07-12-2018, 09:19 PM | #397 |
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Dalam rangka menyambut perayaan Natal 2018, manajemen klub memasang pohon Natal raksasa di depan stadion Old Trafford kemarin. Legenda United, Wes Brown serta pelatih tim wanita United, Casey Stone dipercaya untuk mewakili klub menekan tombol lampu pohon Natal tersebut.
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03-04-2019, 09:28 AM | #398 |
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FREE ENTRY FOR ALL FANS AT OLD TRAFFORD
All supporters can walk up on the night and gain free entry to Old Trafford for Manchester United's Premier League 2 clash against West Bromwich Albion on Friday evening. The 19:00 BST kick-off, which is also live on MUTV, presents everybody with a wonderful opportunity to visit the stadium and witness possible stars of the future. There are only three matches left for the Under-23s this season and head coach Ricky Sbragia will be hoping we end the campaign on a high. Although the team news has yet to be revealed, a number of young players who have already broken into the first-team squad could expect to be involved against the Baggies. Mason Greenwood, who has yet to make a competitive appearance at the Theatre of Dreams, may be available while Tahith Chong always enjoys playing at the ground. The Netherlands Under-21 international scored on his maiden appearance there, in the FA Youth Cup, and has followed it up with further strikes for the Under-23s. Angel Gomes could be handed a key role in midfield, alongside James Garner, as the Reds will look to take control of the match. United's last Premier League 2 outing at Old Trafford ended in a 1-1 draw with Reading in September, when Marcos Rojo and Diogo Dalot both appeared in the XI. All clubs are required to stage three matches at their senior ground during the season, with Gomes scoring the only goal in the 1-0 success against Stoke City at the end of August. www.manutd.com |
08-04-2019, 11:56 PM | #399 |
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Lagi iseng browsing eeh ketemu gambar ini..
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06-08-2019, 01:25 AM | #400 |
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UNITED CONFIRM VAR PLANS FOR OLD TRAFFORD
This season marks a new era as the VAR (Video Assistant Referee) system will be in place in the Premier League, beginning for Manchester United with our Old Trafford opener against Chelsea. The Premier League has backed the International Football Association Board’s philosophy that VAR should be “minimum interference for maximum benefit”. Although key incidents, including all goals, will be automatically checked, the Premier League want to maintain the pace, tempo and intensity that makes it the most popular league in the world. The Premier League Match Centre in Stockley Park, in west London, will provide guidance for the in-match decisions, with interventions planned only for goals, penalty decisions, direct red-card incidents and mistaken identity. VAR decisions will be communicated live to crowds in the stadiums and via the TV feed for the watching millions. With a priority on the supporter experience within the ground, at Old Trafford, this will be done via the LED scoreboards and over the PA system, which will simultaneously pass on the details and decisions that come from the Premier League HQ when a VAR review is taking place. United's focus is on ensuring the matchday experience isn't overly impacted by the new format, so this differs from some other grounds that have the option to show VAR-decision replays via in-stadium screens. The process has been extensively tested and was, of course, used last season in the Carabao Cup, Emirates FA Cup and Champions League. During trial games in the domestic cup competitions over the last 18 months, VAR only intervened, on average, around once every five matches and it is expected the impact should be minimal. The Premier League has been clear that it won't be 100 per cent accurate and there will still be lots of debate about subjective decisions, which all football fans accept as part of the game. It is also anticipated the Referee Review Area by the touchline, as was used during the Champions League tie against Paris Saint-Germain at the Parc des Princes to award United’s penalty in March, will be used sparingly to reduce time delay. United begin the new Premier League season against Chelsea at Old Trafford this Sunday, with kick-off at 16:30 BST. The only way to guarantee your seat to this game is with a Matchday VIP Experience. www.manutd.com |
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