North Stand Construction Discussion

Sor

Sorrano has got it pre sold for all inclusive tourists from Yanky Doodle and Japan....
Etihad flights*
Hotel
Museum
SuperDooper Store
Lunch in Vermilion
Match Seat
£699
*Flights extra

Form an orderly please and have the right change !!
For an extra £300 you get to go to a concert at Co-op Live.
 
Sor

Sorrano has got it pre sold for all inclusive tourists from Yanky Doodle and Japan....
Etihad flights*
Hotel
Museum
SuperDooper Store
Lunch in Vermilion
Match Seat
£699
*Flights extra

Form an orderly please and have the right change !!
Once the hotel is open Im sure there will be fine dinning in there, maybe even a branch of Tast and more Manchester restraunts invited in
There are also some high-line suites in the hotel and private boxes VIP seats in the Arena
£699 seems at the lower end of the market
 
Manchester Olympics in 2040
London says hi and we can have a couple of football matches

Seriously it would be great for the city and region but spending what they did on the London Stadium to build it for athletics then turn it into a football stadium wouldn't be allowed by the government on a stadium in the north. I over look the area and it's not that big a footprint from looking at Trafford council's plans and not sure what they could put there apart from more apartments and offices which Manchester (Holt Town) and Salford are way ahead on - we will no doubt do our collar site before them so what could they put there of any significance? And look how long it took Stratford and Wembley to get to where they are now.
 
Once the hotel is open Im sure there will be fine dinning in there, maybe even a branch of Tast and more Manchester restraunts invited in
There are also some high-line suites in the hotel and private boxes VIP seats in the Arena
£699 seems at the lower end of the market
You catch more bees with honey than vinegar ....prices are easily increased.
 
London says hi and we can have a couple of football matches

Seriously it would be great for the city and region but spending what they did on the London Stadium to build it for athletics then turn it into a football stadium wouldn't be allowed by the government on a stadium in the north. I over look the area and it's not that big a footprint from looking at Trafford council's plans and not sure what they could put there apart from more apartments and offices which Manchester (Holt Town) and Salford are way ahead on - we will no doubt do our collar site before them so what could they put there of any significance? And look how long it took Stratford and Wembley to get to where they are now.

That's the point I'm making regarding the hype around this and Coe talking shite!
 
London says hi and we can have a couple of football matches

Seriously it would be great for the city and region but spending what they did on the London Stadium to build it for athletics then turn it into a football stadium wouldn't be allowed by the government on a stadium in the north. I over look the area and it's not that big a footprint from looking at Trafford council's plans and not sure what they could put there apart from more apartments and offices which Manchester (Holt Town) and Salford are way ahead on - we will no doubt do our collar site before them so what could they put there of any significance? And look how long it took Stratford and Wembley to get to where they are now.

Trafford Wharfside is part of the Masterplan, as well as a tree lined pedestrian boulevard linking LCCC to Old Trafford.

The plan, which has identified potential development sites, will be used to set an overall strategy to guide future, well designed development in the area. The masterplan places nature and landscape at the heart of its vision, celebrates the Manchester Ship Canal waterfront and the Imperial War Museum, creates opportunities for up to 5,000 high quality new homes, connects Trafford Wharfside to the city centre and develops a high-quality setting for Manchester United as they develop their plans for a world-class football stadium.


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To build a brand new stadium next to old Toilet, United ‘have to buy’ a parcel of land that is currently part of the rail freight terminal. See first aerial picture.
 
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Trafford Wharfside is part of the Masterplan, as well a tree lined pedestrian boulevard linking LCCC to Old Trafford.

The plan, which has identified potential development sites, will be used to set an overall strategy to guide future, well designed development in the area. The masterplan places nature and landscape at the heart of its vision, celebrates the Manchester Ship Canal waterfront and the Imperial War Museum, creates opportunities for up to 5,000 high quality new homes, connects Trafford Wharfside to the city centre and develops a high-quality setting for Manchester United as they develop their plans for a world-class football stadium.


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To build a brand new stadium next to old Toilet, United ‘have to buy’ a parcel of land that is currently part of the rail freight terminal. See first aerial picture.

And there's a project ongoing in Athens which is over 10 times the size of that area, just to rebuff the "largest regeneration in Europe" label. Although for a club that thinks it's the biggest in the world I guess chatting shit is to be expected.
 
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Hate to say it, but man that's disappointing, re the sails. Face fixed all over, not even edge finished. And a great potential whistle gap too, if that's how they will be fixed. Maybe some might have a lighting strip inbetween the two panels fixed together, the way that edge is left.

Wonder if they might build the brick (for the sample only) the conventional way, if the bottom setting out is anything to go by.
 

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