Should Man United sell the naming rights to Old Trafford?

Discussion in 'Premier League' started by Courtneysmith, Jun 29, 2022.

  1. Courtneysmith

    Courtneysmith Member

    marseille
    Scotland
    Aug 25, 2020
    Should Man United sell the naming rights to Old Trafford?

    I say yes so that Man United Football club has more money to improve Old Trafford Stadium or replace Old Trafford stadium with a new and improved stadium.

    your thoughts please!
     
  2. Courtneysmith

    Courtneysmith Member

    marseille
    Scotland
    Aug 25, 2020
    i think it is a great idea as it will generate money for man united and allow the club to use the money to buy better players!
     
  3. Joey Vimsante The Poet

    Aberdeen FC
    Scotland
    Nov 4, 2023
    I think Man Utd could build a bigger stadium capacity for their stadium.
     
  4. Courtneysmith

    Courtneysmith Member

    marseille
    Scotland
    Aug 25, 2020
    Furthermore, Swiss Ramble estimates the Glazers have taken out £1.1 billion from Man Utd in total, which rises to £1.6 bln if £465m share sales are included.

    well that would be a better use of the £1.1 billion that the glazers have taken out of man united.

    Man united could/should have a 96,000 all-seated stadium.

    https://www.football365.com/news/ma...verpool-real-madrid-barca-milan-redevelopment

    Different solutions had the new stadium at 80,000, 90,000 and 100,000 capacity [Anything over 90,000 would make Old Trafford the biggest stadium in the UK, topping Wembley, and going to 100,000 would make it the largest in Europe — although Barcelona's revamped Camp Nou will apparently hold 105,000 when finished).11 Aug 2023
     
  5. Courtneysmith

    Courtneysmith Member

    marseille
    Scotland
    Aug 25, 2020
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-48336453
    • Manchester United - £26.75m
    • Manchester City - £21.90m
    • Tottenham Hotspur - £17.50m
    • Liverpool - £16.90m
    • Chelsea - £16.75m
    • Arsenal - £16.65m
    • West Ham - £5.55m
    • Newcastle United - £3.90m
    • Everton - £3.30m
    • Leicester City - £3.20m
    Source: Duff & Phelps
     
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