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Two things are very obvious from the polished video of Manchester United, which produced the intention of the club to build a brand new Old Trafford.
The first introductory message, a well -known quote from the 19th century Prime Minister of Benjamin Disraeli.
“What Manchester does today, the world is doing tomorrow.”
He returns to the late Victorian era, when Manchester – after being called Cottonpolis – was the industrial center of the world. With industrial success, other innovations and new ways of thinking, a cosmopolitan atmosphere and a vibrant culture have arrived.
This is associated with the ethos ‘best in the class’ to which Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Inoos wanted to work since the minority and the assumption agreement that daily control was over last year.
One of Ratcliffe’s first ambitions was Create ‘Wembley of the North’ This could be a leading stadium throughout the United Kingdom, and that is what Confirmed plans Now they indicate the announcement of the announcement of a 100,000 -capacity capacity.
The second line is delivered by former club captain Gary Neville, who tells the video and makes part of the Old Trafford Working Group.
“The new future on the famous ground,” he said.
This is because Old Trafford as we know it will no longer be. The stadium should be a bulldozed and a new structure built on a place that the club has called home since 1910. The plans are certainly striking, three spies, the highest pointed 200m into the sky, presenting the parish of the Red Devil Trent.
It was clear that Old Trafford, although still the biggest club stadium in the country, was superior as “the best in the class”. No major remodeling happened in almost two decades, tired a little around the edges, lacks a kind of modern open spaces of other rival stages, and the roof that the girl is a problem since at least 2012.
The demolition of Old Trafford and the construction of a brand new home in the same place was one of three options. Others were supposed to rearrange the existing stadium or leave the place and start over somewhere else in the city. The latter is quite quickly reduced.
The problem with Old Trafford’s renewal while sitting for years has proven to be overly complicated. The club was built by North Stand, which is now known as Sir Alex Ferguson Stand, up to three levels in 1995. The Stretford ending in the West was renewed several years earlier as part of the movements according to the stages with all seats in England after the Hillsborough catastrophe in 1989. The remodeled east stand, along with the famous glass tile facade above the new Megastore, opened in 2000. A square that was later filled between these three views until 2006.
But the south, renamed Stand Bobby Charlton, remained much smaller due to its clumsy position and engineering headaches associated with the construction upwards because of the functional railway that passes through the back.
Ultimately, United has long overdated a small wedge of land between the railway on one and the Bridgewater channel on the other. Following only 100 m west, to the country currently occupying the parking lots of the club, it suddenly opens a lot more space.
The remodeling of Old Trafford, which potentially increases the capacity of up to a maximum of 87,000, in the end it was considered less profitable and too much compromise in the overall goal of the stadium leading nationally leading to be considered an acceptable outcome of this process.
The club seems to have made the correct decision to start from the ground up.
An obvious argument against Bulldozing Old Trafford and renewal is a history factor. United moved to the place of 1910, won the title of the first division in his first full season in his new home and continued to become the most famous and successful club in England. Old Trafford, eventually known as ‘Dream Theater’, is a huge part of identity Manchester United.
But what really remains his true ‘history’ of history? Today, the stadium is unrecognizable, even just three decades ago. A large part of this was destroyed and rebuilt in the forties after it was repeatedly hit by the Bomb of World War II, which targeting nearby industrial sites. The only survivor part of the original construction from 1910 was a tunnel halfway, used since 1993. Most of the rest of Old Trafford has been strongly renovated or remodeled only in the last 35 years, to the point where his architecture is relics in the 1990s and early 2000s, definitely not since 1910. Edwardancan England.
Maybe they became grandmothers from Busby, where George succeeded best and where the ’92 class took her first steps. But in the same breath, it’s not.
What is important is that memories are preserved by maintaining the heart of Old Trafford. A watch from Munich and honor those who unfortunately died in 1958, Statue Sir Matt Busby, Sir Alex Ferguson, Jimmy Murphy and the Trinity all must be loved in a new stadium, and they will be. And that’s what really makes Old Trafford home, whether bricks new.