United announce new stadium plans

Seems nice. But still think we are a long way from any construction.
 
Will the FA agree to the whole "national stadium of the north" or will we have to force the matter?

Or are you northerners planning to secede from GREAT Britain? You better not get any ideas...
 
Seems nice. But still think we are a long way from any construction.

So many hoops to jump through to even get this going. You'll also have this person and that person rejecting the proposals time and time again.
 
So many hoops to jump through to even get this going. You'll also have this person and that person rejecting the proposals time and time again.
You would hope the fact local authorities are involved in the process may move things along quicker.
 
Who is paying for this? Or are we going to take on even more debt?

They will have to get creative with the financing but yeah more debt likely. I still think it's worth it.
 
You can tell there’s going to be a tonne of misinformation surrounding this. People are acting like we’re going to be getting a stadium fully funded by the taxpayer. I’d be shocked if it’s any more than the surrounding area that gets government money.
 
I can't imagine we'll be playing anywhere new for what? 5-10years?

Construction alone would probably take 2-3 years... planning etc. will take a similar amount of time, if not more.

2028 would be the 150th anniversary of our founding but might come too soon. Maybe 2028/29 could be the final year at Old Trafford before moving in for 2029/30.
 
A decade feels awfully long, I’d suspect at Sir Jim’s age, he wants to be around to see it open and have the team be successful in it.

With teamwork with local council I can see this being built in a much quicker fashion. Think the long time in development was due to the surrounding areas and working with the council to build on it.

Considering United own lots of land around OT & the land OT is built on, I can see the new stadium taking a considerable amount of less time.

Not to mention the work done with architects previously might not all be thrown out. At the very least they know the constraints of the site already.
 
So the new stadium will be at the same location as Old Trafford, right? How long did it take to build the Spurs stadium and where would we play in the meantime?

You build the new one next door then knock down the old one.
 
You can tell there’s going to be a tonne of misinformation surrounding this. People are acting like we’re going to be getting a stadium fully funded by the taxpayer. I’d be shocked if it’s any more than the surrounding area that gets government money.

101 in conclusion jumping
 
You build the new one next door then knock down the old one.

Wasn't there talk of using the exact same location for the pitch? And if it's as you say, is there enough available land "next door" for a huge new stadium?
 
We need to innovate

Let's have fans under the pitch, transparent grass
I had a dream years ago it was a 200,000 seater stadium, kinda looked mad max style with 1000's of fans above the pitch in cages in a great dome in those roller coaster type harness things. With a normal huge Azteca sized stadium around the pitch.
 
I had a dream years ago it was a 200,000 seater stadium, kinda looked mad max style with 1000's of fans above the pitch in cages in a great dome in those roller coaster type harness things. With a normal huge Azteca sized stadium around the pitch.
That's why I don't eat cheese before bed.
 
Will the FA agree to the whole "national stadium of the north" or will we have to force the matter?

Or are you northerners planning to secede from GREAT Britain? You better not get any ideas...

Government may have something to say and force hand especially with "levelling up". At the moment some national games are played away from Wembley, so could end up having split between OT and Wembley for more games. Maybe League Cup being at OT and FA cup at Wembley. Could go back to the old way of having semi finals played at OT and somewhere else. NFL and MLB play games in the UK and do very well (with NFL looking at other UK locations) Then you have Rugby League, can easily have England home games at OT as it's closer to the typical northern rugby league support.
 
I'm excited about a potential new stadium, but the lack of clarity about the source of funding makes me worried. I don't think we can take on more debt, and I also doubt that the government would fund it either.