[91] Increasing capacity for disabled supporters is estimated to reduce overall capacity by around 3,000. The old tunnel is the only remaining part of the original 1910 stadium, having survived the bombing that destroyed much of the stadium during the Second World War. With this move came a great expansion and the conversion from a small shop to a "megastore". You can also buy high quality prints. Vintage real photographic picture postcards of Bradford & Beswick. In order to meet accessibility standards at the stadium, an £11 million investment was made into upgrading its facilities, creating 118 new wheelchair positions and 158 new amenity seats in various areas around the stadium, as well as a new purpose-built concourse at the back of the Stretford End. [107] The stadium was one of 12 confirmed venues set to host matches of the 2015 Rugby World Cup; however, in April 2013 United pulled out of the contract over concerns about pitch quality and not wanting to compromise their relationship with the 13-man code. These offices are the home to the staff of Inside United, the official Manchester United magazine, the club's official website, and its other administrative departments. "BRADFORD ROAD, a district parish in the city of Manchester, and county palatine of Lancaster, close to Manchester. [17] The first of these was the 1911 FA Cup Final replay between Bradford City and Newcastle United, after the original tie at Crystal Palace finished as a no-score draw after extra time. The cheapest way to get from Bradford to Manchester Old Road costs only $9, and the quickest way takes just 37 mins. 28-3 Bradford property (25/03/1959) due for demolition Bounded by Charles St, Broadway, Market St & Booth St (c)B&DN 28-4 Charles Street Bradford 25/03/1959 (c)B&DN 28-5 Broadway & Forster Square NN 28-7 Broadway Property Forster Square End 1959 (c)N.Stow 28-6 Broadway Forster Square NN Images and advertisements are often emblazoned on the front of the East Stand, most often advertising products and services provided by the club's sponsors, though a tribute to the Busby Babes was displayed in February 2008 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Munich air disaster. It is also commonly referred to as the Scoreboard End, as it was the location of the scoreboard. The Old Trafford pitch is surrounded by four covered all-seater stands, officially known as the Sir Alex Ferguson (North), East, Sir Bobby Charlton (South) and West Stands. The lower tier of each stand is split into Lower and Upper sections, the Lower sections having been converted from terracing in the early 1990s. [25] Television studios are located at either end of the Sir Bobby Charlton Stand, with the club's in-house television station, MUTV, in the East studio and other television stations, such as the BBC and Sky, in the West studio. [83], The pitch at the ground measures approximately 105 metres (115 yd) long by 68 metres (74 yd) wide,[1] with a few metres of run-off space on each side. [102] During the game, Australia winger Brett Morris suffered a heavy crash into the advertising boards at the Stretford End, emphasising questions raised pre-match over the safety of Old Trafford as a rugby league venue, in particular the short in-goal areas and the slope around the perimeter. [74] Originally designed to hold 20,000 fans, the Stretford End was the last stand to be covered and also the last remaining all-terraced stand at the ground before the forced upgrade to seating in the early 1990s. ?0l�}�1x�����Y|��N������� ���;��n�UV�~�к�4����g����z�f����TuVW��Н�0�[*:�J�E�g���t^g�GU�@C��,�1U�. Rome2rio is a door-to-door travel information and booking engine, helping you get to and from any location in the world. However, as costs began to rise, to reach the intended capacity would have cost an extra £30,000 over the original estimate and, at the suggestion of club secretary J. J. Bentley, the capacity was reduced to approximately 80,000. Rome2rio makes travelling from Leeds Bradford Airport (LBA) to Old Trafford easy. [24] The first match to be played under floodlights at Old Trafford was a First Division match between Manchester United and Bolton Wanderers on 25 March 1957. [8][9] Nevertheless, at a time when transfer fees were still around the £1,000 mark, the cost of construction only served to reinforce the club's "Moneybags United" epithet, with which they had been tarred since Davies had taken over as chairman. A black Toyota Auris Estate was travelling along Manchester Road when it hit the child near the junction with St Stephen's Road. The living is a rectory in the diocese of Manchester, value £150, in the patronage of trustees. Born in 1952 in Ryan Street. [15] On 29 May 2008, to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Manchester United's first European Cup title, a statue of the club's "holy trinity" of George Best, Denis Law and Bobby Charlton, entitled "The United Trinity", was unveiled across Sir Matt Busby Way from the East Stand, directly opposite the statue of Busby. [14], Construction was carried out by Messrs Brameld and Smith of Manchester[15] and development was completed in late 1909. The shop was then moved along the length of the South Stand, stopping first opposite where away fans enter the ground, and then residing in the building that would later become the club's merchandising office. It was reopened after the war but only for goods. The stand is three tiers tall, and can hold about 26,000 spectators, the most of the four stands. It was served on match days only by a shuttle service of steam trains from Manchester Central railway station. [75] When the second tier was added to the Stretford End in 2000, many fans from the old "K Stand" moved there, and decided to hang banners and flags from the barrier at the front of the tier. [118] The greatest total attendance at Old Trafford came two seasons later, as 2,197,429 people watched Manchester United win the Premier League for the third year in a row, the League Cup, and reach the final of the UEFA Champions League and the semi-finals of the FA Cup. Manchester Road - a Memory of Bradford. The club purchased the Trafford Park trading estate, a 20-acre (81,000 m2) site on the other site of United Road, for £9.2 million in March 1995. Delve into the Telegraph & Argus archives with our nostalgia stories and share your memories of growing up in Bradford. [24] Though Old Trafford was reopened, albeit without cover, in 1949, it meant that a league game had not been played at the stadium for nearly 10 years. Designed by Charles Barry as the Royal Manchester Institution and built 1829-36 Clay preparation area in the ceramics workshop at Manchester College of … In order to avoid obtrusive shadows being cast on the pitch, two sections of the Main Stand roof were cut away. [71], On 3 April 2016, the South Stand was renamed the Sir Bobby Charlton Stand before kick-off of the Premier League home match against Everton, in honour of former Manchester United player Sir Bobby Charlton, who made his Manchester United debut 60 years earlier. There is also a plaque dedicated to the victims of the Munich air disaster on the south end of the East Stand, while the Munich Clock is at the junction of the East and South Stands. Then, in 1975, a £3 million expansion was begun, starting with the addition of the Executive Suite to the Main Stand. [63][64], The North Stand was renamed as the Sir Alex Ferguson Stand on 5 November 2011, in honour of Alex Ferguson's 25 years as manager of the club. A selection of historical maps focusing on central Manchester are available to view online. Ashton Old Road. Bradford won 1–0, the goal scored by Jimmy Speirs, in a match watched by 58,000 people. [57] Since 2006, Old Trafford has also been used as the venue for Soccer Aid, a biennial charity match initially organised by singer Robbie Williams and actor Jonathan Wilkes; however, in 2008, the match was played at Wembley Stadium. Find all the transport options for your trip from Bradford to Old Trafford right here. [52] Finally, at Manchester United's home match against Fulham on 14 March, fans at the game received a replica copy of the programme from the first Old Trafford match, and half-time saw relatives of the players who took part in the first game – as well as those of the club chairman John Henry Davies and stadium architect Archibald Leitch – taking part in the burial of a time capsule of Manchester United memorabilia near the centre tunnel. The ground also hosted the second leg of the 1968 Intercontinental Cup, which saw Estudiantes de La Plata win the cup after a 1–1 draw. Originally opened in 1986 as the first of its kind in the world,[62] the Manchester United museum was in the south-east corner of the ground until it moved to the redeveloped North Stand in 1998. The first rugby league Test match played at Old Trafford came in 1986, when Australia beat Great Britain 38–16 in front of 50,583 spectators in the first test of the 1986 Kangaroo tour. Saxton is well known for his atlas of county maps of England and Wales published in 1579 under the patronage of Elizabeth I's Master of requests, Thomas Seckford. ��#{��� �����L�i=���vZM�5�x$~_̦M?����~��T���zݕ ����~,��f�0�T�ɲm�����NꚆ;*=Yq��=VR\^�d���G��@UV��� [33] Meanwhile, the stadium hosted its third FA Cup Final, hosting 62,078 spectators for the replay of the 1970 final between Chelsea and Leeds United; Chelsea won the match 2–1. [2] It is about 0.5 miles (800 m) from Old Trafford Cricket Ground and the adjacent tram stop. [51] An exhibition about the stadium at the club museum was opened by former goalkeeper Jack Crompton and chief executive David Gill on 19 February. "BRADFORD ROAD, a district parish in the city of Manchester, and county palatine of Lancaster, close to Manchester. [30], 1973 saw the completion of the roof around the circumference of the stadium, along with the addition of 5,500 seats to the Scoreboard End and the replacement of the old manual scoreboard with an electronic one in the north-east corner. Pop., 3,523. Find the travel option that best suits you. The store was moved to a temporary site opposite the East Stand, before taking up a 17,000 square feet (1,600 m2) permanent residence in the ground floor of the expanded East Stand in 2000. Acres, 279. [96] Old Trafford is also regularly used for private functions, particularly weddings, Christmas parties and business conferences. Emergency services were called at around 10pm last night, August 11, after reports of a crash involving a car and a pedestrian. The venture is conducted separately from the club and was funded in part by proceeds from Neville's testimonial match. [103] In January 2019, Old Trafford was selected to host the 2021 Rugby League World Cup Final, with the men's and women's matches being played as a in a double header. Our full collection of over 80,000 images is also available in our archives catalogue (check 'only items with images' in the search). Web page. It was taken over by the Associated British Cinemas (ABC) chain on … [26] After pressure from Gibson, the War Damage Commission granted Manchester United £4,800 to remove the debris and £17,478 to rebuild the stands. Alex Ferguson opened the new megastore on 3 December 1994. [21][22] Unusually, the record attendance at Old Trafford is not for a Manchester United home game. [43], Old Trafford's most recent expansion, which took place between July 2005 and May 2006, saw an increase of around 8,000 seats with the addition of second tiers to both the north-west and north-east quadrants of the ground. [29], A roof was restored to the Main Stand by 1951 and, soon after, the three remaining stands were covered, the operation culminating with the addition of a roof to the Stretford End (now the West Stand) in 1959. Lost Pubs In Manchester, Lancashire M1,2,3 Manchester City Centre 2 M14 Fallowfield, Moss Side, Ladybarn & Rusholme M20 Didsbury & Withington M4 Ancoats, Northern Quarter & Strangeways M15 Hulme 2 3 4 M21 Chorlton-cum-Hardy & Barlow Moor M8 Crumpsall & Cheetham Hill M16 Firswood, Old Trafford & Whalley Range ... Bradford Hotel (Image: Manchester … [97], The highest attendance recorded at Old Trafford was 76,962 for an FA Cup semi-final between Wolverhampton Wanderers and Grimsby Town on 25 March 1939. [20] The ground hosted its first international football match later that decade, when England lost 1–0 to Scotland in front of 49,429 spectators on 17 April 1926. Some partners do not ask for your consent to process your data, instead, they rely on their legitimate business interest. The extent of the work required means that any redevelopment is likely to be a multi-season project, due to the need to locate heavy machinery in areas of the stadium currently inaccessible or occupied by fans during match days and the fact that the stand currently holds the changing rooms, press boxes and TV studios. 4 0 obj [69] The current tunnel is in the South-West corner of the ground, and doubles as an entrance for the emergency services. [53] Only relatives of winger Billy Meredith, wing-half Dick Duckworth and club secretary Ernest Mangnall could not be found. [104], Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, 2020 was the first year in which Old Trafford did not host the Super League Grand Final due to concerns about having to possibly reschedule the match, which Manchester United were unable to accommodate. [110] In October 1993, a WBC–WBO Super-Middleweight unification fight was held at the ground, with around 42,000 people paying to watch WBO champion Chris Eubank fight WBC champion Nigel Benn. [25] Upon the outbreak of the Second World War, Old Trafford was requisitioned by the military to be used as a depot. Find all the transport options for your trip from Leeds Bradford Airport (LBA) to Old Trafford right here. A replication of the Sir Alex Ferguson Stand development and North-East and North-West Quadrants would see the stadium's capacity rise to an estimated 95,000, which would give it a greater capacity than Wembley Stadium (90,000). Club managing director Richard Arnold has said that "it isn't certain that there's a way of doing it which doesn't render us homeless." The museum was opened by Pelé on 11 April 1998, since when numbers of visitors have jumped from 192,000 in 1998 to more than 300,000 visitors in 2009. 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