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    New Man Utd stadium


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    personally I think it would be a shame to lose old Trafford, even though it's in terrible disrepair.

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    Bit extravagant for mid table.

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    One of the pictures looks like a 60s drawing of the future.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rjk View Post
    personally I think it would be a shame to lose old Trafford, even though it's in terrible disrepair.
    Their fans will probably be torn. They've been complaining about the state of Old Trafford for ages but will they want to leave it completely?

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    It comes with the usual pompous rhetoric. "We're Man United, we should have the best stadium in the world" (to be read in a high and childish voice).

    Ferguson says Man United should strive to be the best on and off the pitch. Isn't that the case for everyone? And what does he mean by off the pitch? The best quality corner flags? The best pork chops? The nicest paper towel dispensers? You can't hate them enough.

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    https://www.imust.org.uk/Blog/Entry/...-stadium-plans

    Commenting on the announcement of a decision in principle to build a new stadium, a Manchester United Supporters Trust spokesperson said:

    "The announcement of plans to build a brand new stadium adjacent to Old Trafford is clearly very big news for United fans. Everyone wants the biggest and the best for our Club and the visuals look both stunning and exciting. But against the backdrop of uncertainty around next year’s ticket prices, continuing poor performance on the field, speculation around sales of key young players, and the recent financial results, the news probably does beg more questions than it gives clear answers.

    "As our own and the club’s consultations have shown, the answer to whether United fans want to refurbish Old Trafford or build a new ground depends entirely on what the consequences of the decision are. So now that decision has been made, fans will need to be consulted all along the way on the key features that impact match-going fans' experience and atmosphere. Whilst investment is much-needed and welcome, fans remain anxious about what it means and what the consequences will be.

    "Will it drive up ticket prices and force out local fans? Will it harm the atmosphere, which is consistently fans’ top priority in the ground? Will it add to the debt burden which has held back the club for the last two decades? Will it lead to reduced investment in the playing side at a time when it is so badly needed?

    "We look forward to further consultation with supporters and discussing these vital questions with the Club. If they are able to produce a new stadium as stunning as the plans suggest without harming the atmosphere, without hiking ticket prices and without harming investment elsewhere, then this could be very exciting. But until the questions are answered, our optimism about plans to make Old Trafford the biggest and the best again will be restrained by caution about what the consequences for fans might be."

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    That big fish net looking contraption and the Jedi Temple towers will be the first things to be scrapped when tight fisted Jim sees the costs rising.

    Seen a few Utd fans saying there was consultation about the looks carried out thats been largely ignored. Overwhelmingly fans mentioned red brick and some sort of large roof truss system that, to be fair, does make Old Trafford iconic.

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    Yesterday Radcliffe was doing an interview saying that if they didn't cut jobs/free meals then the club would have run out of money by Christmas, today they're building a 2b stadium

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trigger View Post
    Bit extravagant for mid table.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bluebirdman Of Alcathays View Post
    It comes with the usual pompous rhetoric. "We're Man United, we should have the best stadium in the world" (to be read in a high and childish voice).

    Ferguson says Man United should strive to be the best on and off the pitch. Isn't that the case for everyone? And what does he mean by off the pitch? The best quality corner flags? The best pork chops? The nicest paper towel dispensers? You can't hate them enough.
    Pork chops at a football game? You might be right, there. They probably have the best of those at all the football grounds!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eric the Half a Bee View Post
    Pork chops at a football game? You might be right, there. They probably have the best of those at all the football grounds!
    They changed the laws so they could have the best pork chops.

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    Personally, I hope the new stadium bankrupts them and they go out of business. End of

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    Quote Originally Posted by jon1959 View Post
    https://www.imust.org.uk/Blog/Entry/...-stadium-plans

    Commenting on the announcement of a decision in principle to build a new stadium, a Manchester United Supporters Trust spokesperson said:

    "The announcement of plans to build a brand new stadium adjacent to Old Trafford is clearly very big news for United fans. Everyone wants the biggest and the best for our Club and the visuals look both stunning and exciting. But against the backdrop of uncertainty around next year’s ticket prices, continuing poor performance on the field, speculation around sales of key young players, and the recent financial results, the news probably does beg more questions than it gives clear answers.

    "As our own and the club’s consultations have shown, the answer to whether United fans want to refurbish Old Trafford or build a new ground depends entirely on what the consequences of the decision are. So now that decision has been made, fans will need to be consulted all along the way on the key features that impact match-going fans' experience and atmosphere. Whilst investment is much-needed and welcome, fans remain anxious about what it means and what the consequences will be.

    "Will it drive up ticket prices and force out local fans? Will it harm the atmosphere, which is consistently fans’ top priority in the ground? Will it add to the debt burden which has held back the club for the last two decades? Will it lead to reduced investment in the playing side at a time when it is so badly needed?

    "We look forward to further consultation with supporters and discussing these vital questions with the Club. If they are able to produce a new stadium as stunning as the plans suggest without harming the atmosphere, without hiking ticket prices and without harming investment elsewhere, then this could be very exciting. But until the questions are answered, our optimism about plans to make Old Trafford the biggest and the best again will be restrained by caution about what the consequences for fans might be."
    They mention harming the atmosphere a bit much for a ground thats renowned for not having one. For a club in decline and teetering above the relegation zone theyd be better off downsizing if they want to preserve any perceived atmosphere.

    Feels a bit like putting a down payment on a mansion when youve just been put at risk of redundancy

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    Quote Originally Posted by superfeathers View Post
    They mention harming the atmosphere a bit much for a ground that’s renowned for not having one. For a club in decline and teetering above the relegation zone they’d be better off downsizing if they want to preserve any perceived atmosphere.

    Feels a bit like putting a down payment on a mansion when you’ve just been put at risk of redundancy
    Ground share with Salford?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Undercoverinwurzelland View Post
    Will it mean a revival in HS2 now, so all their fans from down south will be able to get there quicker?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Canton Kev View Post
    That big fish net looking contraption and the Jedi Temple towers will be the first things to be scrapped when tight fisted Jim sees the costs rising.

    Seen a few Utd fans saying there was consultation about the looks carried out thats been largely ignored. Overwhelmingly fans mentioned red brick and some sort of large roof truss system that, to be fair, does make Old Trafford iconic.
    Those pointy things could seriously injure a wayward skydiver.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jon1959 View Post
    Ground share with Salford?
    I get the impression Salford have a bit too much ambition for that

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    Looks like McArthur Glen

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blue Dwr View Post
    Looks like McArthur Glen
    I can see that, or a circus tent..

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    Ratcliffe is looking for significant financial support from the government. Errrm
    Ratcliffes ineos has reneged on their sponsorship of New Zealand RFU. NZRFU are taking them to court
    Employees of Manchester United are facing redundancies

    Starting to look like allowing him to buy in and start managing things might not have been such a good idea

    Personally I dont think it could have happened to a nicer club

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trigger View Post
    Bit extravagant for mid table.
    Your quote is not a joke. Mid table and a cup run is considered success these days at MUFC. I remember United being relegated in the 70's and I honestly wouldn't rule out another one in the next few years

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    Quote Originally Posted by light up the darkness View Post
    Ratcliffe is looking for significant financial support from the government. Errrm
    Ratcliffes ineos has reneged on their sponsorship of New Zealand RFU. NZRFU are taking them to court
    Employees of Manchester United are facing redundancies

    Starting to look like allowing him to buy in and start managing things might not have been such a good idea

    Personally I dont think it could have happened to a nicer club
    There are serious questions to be asked about INEOS. Also, should tax payers money be used to build football stadiums? We already have two stadiums in the PL (West Ham and Man City) built with public funds so surely, we shouldn't have a third

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    Quote Originally Posted by superfeathers View Post
    I can see that, or a circus tent..
    Seen a few comparisons with Butlins too.

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    INEOS and sport is not a good combination. Almost everything they touch turns to manure (Ha!).

    -INEOS Grenadiers Cycling - Manchester United FC - New Zealand Rugby - Mercedes F1 Petronas - Americas Cup Sailing.

    FC Lausanne is lower mid table in the Swiss Super League.

    OGC Nice went through a bad patch after INEOS came in but has now recovered and is 3rd in League 1 behind PSG and Marseilles, so is probably the only success story.

    INEOS (and the Glazers) will want to keep the Manchester United cash machine running to the max - for their benefit not the fans or the citizens of Manchester.

    I'm sure Andy Burnham knows that, and that Fracking Jim Ratcliffe used to be a Chelsea season ticket holder despite his performance as a True Red Manc.

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