New images of Manchester United 's proposed new 'Wembley of the North' stadium have been revealed following Sir Jim Ratcliffe's proposal of a new Old Trafford.The decision to move away from Old Trafford has been a controversial one for supporters due to the sentimental value of their current stadium, but it is no secret the ground needs serious following years of neglect.
“If we build a completely new ground, it would be state of the art, world-class, 90,000 or even 100,000. I think that then provides a platform for some of the big competitions in the north of England. Why shouldn’t England play in the north? Why is the FA Cup final always in the south? “It needs to have a stadium that is befitting the club and the brand. That might have been the case 20 years ago, but it isn’t today. is a little bit tired."Ratcliffe used the example of the various Spanish stadiums to back himself up, claiming despite the Premier League's superiority the league is still well behind La Liga when it comes to stadia.“If you look at what Real Madrid are doing with the Bernabeu and Barcelona with the Nou Camp, the Bernabeu is fabulous.
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