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They aren’t central either, which is weird.
I think it's cos the tunnel is off center, so the dugouts have to be.
They aren’t central either, which is weird.
The tunnel is in the corner. Can’t see how that affects the centrality of the dugouts (in relation to the halfway line)?I think it's cos the tunnel is off center, so the dugouts have to be.
Thanks. Like that video.
Rather than the polarising views you see on this forum, and indeed online I like his view “I’m alright about it’.
On the regeneration piece, I’ve seen what happened in North Greenwich, Stratford and Wembley - areas completely transformed due to new stadia (and the O2 Arena). It’s what the area needs.
I wonder was that Fergie's idea so that he got a better view of the pitch.
I'd like if the dugouts were kept in the new stadium. To me they're iconic.
Otherwise maybe have them in the fa zones/plazas so that you can sit in them.
There's another tunnel between the dugouts though. And that's so off-center that the dugouts to either side are as well.The tunnel is in the corner. Can’t see how that affects the centrality of the dugouts (in relation to the halfway line)?
The tunnel is in the corner. Can’t see how that affects the centrality of the dugouts (in relation to the halfway line)?
There's another tunnel between the dugouts though. And that's so off-center that the dugouts to either side are as well.
I'd love to see the raised dugout in the new stadium as well. As was said, they're a pretty unique feature and I actually like that.
The one feature I can do without is the trenches surrounding the field.
This, and because they pose an entirely unneccessary injury risk to players. Honestly I'm surprised that they haven't been forced to fill them in by a safety inspector.Yeah the views are pretty crap in the first few rows because of how high the pitch is. I'm sure that's part of the reason the dugouts were raised also.
In all the years, I’ve never noticed.There's another tunnel between the dugouts though. And that's so off-center that the dugouts to either side are as well.
I'd love to see the raised dugout in the new stadium as well. As was said, they're a pretty unique feature and I actually like that.
The one feature I can do without is the trenches surrounding the field.
You really notice the camber as well. It’s a really poor viewing experience.Yeah the views are pretty crap in the first few rows because of how high the pitch is. I'm sure that's part of the reason the dugouts were raised also.
The tunnel is in the corner. Can’t see how that affects the centrality of the dugouts (in relation to the halfway line)?
As they are digging down 15 metres below ground, it won't be looking as tall on the approach as otherwise, should still be very impressive, but not as high as if it was built from the ground up.Cool, thanks. So it's going to look massive as feck, if it gets the go ahead.
Yea i thought that. Why would they build it like that, seems a faff and won't look as big from the outsideAs they are digging down 15 metres below ground, it won't be looking as tall on the approach as otherwise, should still be very impressive, but not as high as if it was built from the ground up.
Probably makes it a lot cheaper not having to build up that far above ground level. Especially since it means you can also keep the roof and all associated structures and supports a whole lot lower.Yea i thought that. Why would they build it like that, seems a faff and won't look as big from the outside
Amazon apparently interested, £750m over 10 years.Really hope we avoid a sponsorship name, but it’s inevitable.
I’d hope for “Amazon Old Trafford” similar to what Barca are doing, rather than just Amazon stadium. Can’t stand Arsenal fans like “going down the Emirates” so soulless to have a sponsor name.Amazon apparently interested, £750m over 10 years.
Can't really say no to that amount of moneyAmazon apparently interested, £750m over 10 years.
"We would love for you to sponsor our stadium for £750m, payable upfront"Can't really say no to that amount of money
Amazon apparently interested, £750m over 10 years.
I saw that too, but I haven't seen it reported by a reputable source yet. Would be an amazing deal though, can't turn it down when you're building a £2 billion stadium.
I’d hope for “Amazon Old Trafford” similar to what Barca are doing, rather than just Amazon stadium. Can’t stand Arsenal fans like “going down the Emirates” so soulless to have a sponsor name.
There may be a few more interested in this. Amazon may be the first rumour, no doubt we will see loads of rumours about this.
The area is called Old Trafford. The new stadium is being built alongside the current one. Hence, still Old Trafford.This is a new stadium, it's not Old Trafford. Barca are renovating the Nou Camp hence why it's retaining it's name.
Well Amazon New Trafford then. I'm saying just an actual stadium name alongside the sponsor.This is a new stadium, it's not Old Trafford. Barca are renovating the Nou Camp hence why it's retaining it's name.
The area is called Old Trafford. The new stadium is being built alongside the current one. Hence, still Old Trafford.
Well Barcelona New Trafford then. I'm saying just an actual stadium name alongside the sponsor.
Something like The Amazon Arena at Trafford Park is the best we could hope for probably.
Amazon apparently interested, £750m over 10 years.
Being pedantic but most of the new stadium would be still in Old Trafford. I think the freight depot is in Trafford Park.
I'm hoping for, 'The Sir Alex Ferguson Stadium'. Though yeah, it will no doubt have some sponsors name attached to it.I'm well aware, but Manchester United's stadium for over a century bore the name Old Trafford. It became much more than simply a location signifier, the name Old Trafford will always be intrinsically linked with the current ground. We can't just give a brand new stadium the same name, it wouldn't feel right.
But regardless I think we're both aware that the chances of this new stadium not having a sponsors name are slim to fecking none in any case.
I'm hoping for, 'The Sir Alex Ferguson Stadium'. Though yeah, it will no doubt have some sponsors name attached to it.
There is no way on earth that they don't leverage the new stadium as a way to get a huge increase in commercial income. Naming rights is a sure fire way to do that, and also, to pay for a large chunk of it.Yeah that would be great, I agree with you guys I don't like the idea of the stadium just being named after some corporation. But that's the way football has went and I don't think we can turn down the money that will be on offer for exclusive naming rights.
There is no way on earth that they don't leverage the new stadium as a way to get a huge increase in commercial income. Naming rights is a sure fire way to do that, and also, to pay for a large chunk of it.
Amazon Arena, with each stand also named. You're looking at the best part of a Billion quid over 10 years.
Anything built where the current ground is will be will be on United owned land, so rental income from there as well. Should they decide to sell it to private developers that want to be in and around the new stadium, they'd make a killing off that as well I'd assume.
Agreed. In a sense, it would be foolish to turn down the money. We'd be putting ourselves at a rather unnecessary disadvantage. Wonder what the chances are of getting away with 'The Sir Alex Ferguson Stadium sponsored by Amazon'?Yeah that would be great, I agree with you guys I don't like the idea of the stadium just being named after some corporation. But that's the way football has went and I don't think we can turn down the money that will be on offer for exclusive naming rights.
"Amazon Arena" sounds horribly Americanised.
It'll surely be called " *insert brand name here* Stadium / Park ", like most football stadiums in the UK.
Ooooh great minds think alikeAgreed. In a sense, it would be foolish to turn down the money. We'd be putting ourselves at a rather unnecessary disadvantage. Wonder what the chances are of getting away with 'The Sir Alex Ferguson Stadium sponsored by Amazon'?
I agree. It's not the same name as the old stadium so one would have to be pretty dumb to confuse the two, but it's close to it, which is fine as it is actually close to it. Next door even.I’d hope for “Amazon Old Trafford” similar to what Barca are doing, rather than just Amazon stadium.
Just not sure if the likes of Amazon would go for something like that. Pretty sure they'd prefer 'Amazon Arena/Park/Stadium' etc.Ooooh great minds think alike