Sandikan
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Lets hope we don’t do anything like this
Probably won't be the same experience overlooking that murky swampy canal outside Old Trafford.
Lets hope we don’t do anything like this
Ohhh, you're edgy aren't you?
Probably won't be the same experience overlooking that murky swampy canal outside Old Trafford.
that downpour was mental, the club are very lucky that didnt happen with people rammed in thereFor those not here, the scale of the rain in this part of Manchester has been biblical.
I'm in Salford, it was pretty epic!For those not here, the scale of the rain in this part of Manchester has been biblical.
Bit of tin and a few nails it how I fixed the leak in my shedI think it kinda depends on what the issue is. I don’t know about the construction of OT but it could be anything from a bit of a repair to the weatherproofing to a whole new roof. It will also depend on where the water is going when it gets in, and what further damage it has caused.
Looking at those pictures it sadly looks pretty catastrophic and probably isn’t an investment the club wants to make before a decision is made on whether to renovate or replace the stadium.
I find it sad to see these pictures of OT doing the rounds, it should never have got to this the Glazers are an absolute disgrace.
Lets hope we don’t do anything like this
Come on mate. That's not football, that's a galaWhy not? That looks pretty sweet. The more hospitality and ‘game day experience’ we can cram into the new stadium the better it is for the club. If it’s a bit flash then so be it, we deserve the best after our 11 years in the wilderness!!
United taxi don’t get why it will cost 2bn to build a stadium. I’d love to see a breakdown. Does that take into account buying more land rather than leases? Does it factor in revamping the surrounding area?
My only concern about a rebuild is it becoming "The Nike Stadium"As embarassing as these new videos/images of Old Trafford are they could be the catalyst to speed up plans for the new stadium.
Losing at home to an old rival, 8th in the league and a stadium is the laughing stock of England. Not a good look for INEOS or SJR.
Come on mate. That's not football, that's a gala
Just sums up their miserable tenure at the club seeing the stadium like that today. To drag this great club down to this level both on & off the pitch is an absolute fecking disgrace.I know this word is over used, but that is genuinely a fecking embarrassment to any sporting franchise. Imagine anywhere else charging those prices and the stadium is pissing in rain? Those Glazers should never have been allowed to buy us.
Its not.I don't get why it's so hard to fix.
I spoke to a mate of mine who works on building steel framed structures, including the steel cladding.I don't get why it's so hard to fix.
Really ?Its not.
Really ?
You can't just send a couple of blokes up there these days, you need proper safety equipment, edge protecton, and if the roof is as damaged as it appears to be, all the work will have to be done from crawler boards, and possibly can only be done when the ground is closed.
I don't get why it's so hard to fix.
To my, uneducated builder’s eye, that looks more like a design flaw than simply a leaking roof.I don't get why it's so hard to fix.
Its been like that since Lockdown. That's 4 years. I'm not expecting it to get done by the local counsel over night. But in 4 years? Its not hard.Really ?
You can't just send a couple of blokes up there these days, you need proper safety equipment, edge protecton, and if the roof is as damaged as it appears to be, all the work will have to be done from crawler boards, and possibly can only be done when the ground is closed.
The away dressing rooms are pissing in, too.To my, uneducated builder’s eye, that looks more like a design flaw than simply a leaking roof.
It doesn't sound difficult, but things are often a lot more difficult than they look.Tbf that doesn't sound that difficult when it comes to such a high profile stadium that produces massive revenue, and it's not like the issue has only just come up, they've had plenty of time to sort something.
I wouldn't say it's fecking peanuts.Fixing a roof is not expensive for a business apparently worth a billion quid.
So what if that form isn't commercially available, make the bloody form tool , it'd probably cost half a million quid to have the form tools machined up.
fecking peanuts for a company, any company, with the finances of Man Utd.
The whole roof would then be re-covered, it's not even a big project. Every supermarket could cover it off once every ten years.
I've never been in a Tesco with a leaking roof.
It's not even a big job, if managed properly the effect on match day attendance would be negligible.I wouldn't say it's fecking peanuts.
To recover the whole roof would take around 6 months or more, costing match revenue, the hire of another stadium etc.
Last time we did that it nearly sent the club into liquidation, and there wont be any government war grants to help us out this time.
Personally I think it's better to put that kind of money into a new stadium, purposely designed instead of being a mis-match hotch-potch