Manchester United, a new 100,000-seater stadium, and their inevitable return to greatness
A new stadium for Manchester United is in the offing, and it could be transformative
And we’re back for another week.
While Arsenal, Aston Villa, Chelsea, Manchester City, Manchester United, Liverpool, West Ham United, and a host of European teams are out in the United States for pre-season, pressing the flesh and connecting with fans, and those who they want to be fans, the wheels of the business of football have not stopped turning back on home soil.
This week it was the prospect of us seeing the very first 100,000-seater stadium being built in the UK, and what that might all mean for the future.
Well, thankfully, for those keen to know more about that very topic, we’re ready to dive into just why it is important, who it will benefit, and who it will hinder.
Want to know more? Of course you do! Here’s what’s going on with Manchester United and Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s grand vision, which took a step forward to being realised this week.
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