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Manchester United fans in favor of exiting Old Trafford

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Last updated: 2024/11/05 at 3:44 PM
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A recent survey of Manchester United fans revealed that a majority of supporters are in favor of building a new stadium rather than re-developing Old Trafford. Out of the 50,000 season ticket holders, club members, and executive club members who were surveyed, 52% preferred the idea of a new facility, while 31% supported re-developing the iconic stadium. The remaining 17% were undecided on the issue. This marks a potential shift in the future of Manchester United’s home ground, with discussions focusing on the possibility of a multi-billion-pound re-development project.

Manchester City set a precedent in 2003 when they moved from Maine Road to the new City of Manchester Stadium, while rivals Liverpool have recently re-developed their Anfield home. A new stadium could be part of a larger regeneration project for Old Trafford, with artist’s images released in September showcasing potential plans for the stadium. The club’s owners, in collaboration with the Old Trafford Regeneration Task Force, are considering their options. This task force includes former United defender Gary Neville and World Athletics president Sebastian Coe among its members.

A final decision on whether to build a new stadium or re-develop Old Trafford is expected to be made in the first half of 2025. The Task Force is reportedly leaning towards constructing a new 100,000-capacity stadium rather than renovating the existing venue. Rick McGagh, United’s director of fan engagement, emphasized the importance of listening to fans and understanding their views in order to create a world-class stadium. Different groups of supporters, such as season ticket holders and official members, may have varied opinions on the matter, highlighting the need for comprehensive input.

Overall, the potential move to a new stadium reflects an evolving landscape in football infrastructure and fan experience. As clubs seek to enhance their facilities and cater to modern demands, decisions regarding stadium development hold significant weight. With Manchester United fans expressing a preference for a new facility, the club’s owners and the Old Trafford Regeneration Task Force face a pivotal decision in shaping the future of one of the most iconic football stadiums in the world. Stay tuned for updates on the potential transformation of Manchester United’s home ground and the impact it may have on the club and its loyal supporters.

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