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Manchester United's facilities have long been subpar, especially compared to other top clubs. The iconic 'waterfall' at Old Trafford, caused by years of neglect, is a visible result of the lack of renovations. With the arrival of the new owner, not only the stadium but all of Manchester United's facilities are set for a major overhaul.
One of the stands at Old Trafford forms a waterfall-like scene on rainy days due to the roof leakage caused by the lack of maintenance over the years. Despite the club's fame and revenue, the previous management's inaction allowed this situation to persist. The Old Trafford stadium is one of the largest in the Premier League, and the fans have long been angry at the previous management's negligence.
Fortunately, with the arrival of Manchester United's new owner, Sir Radcliffe, this issue is finally being addressed. Sir Radcliffe has committed £245 million to improve and develop the infrastructure at Old Trafford and Carrington Training Centre. Repairing the roof leakage issue is a top priority for him, offering hope to Manchester United fans to see a stadium that matches their club's stature.
However, Manchester United's equipment issues have been a persistent problem. Even Cristiano Ronaldo, upon his return after a decade, expressed surprise at the lack of changes in the training facilities, stating that they had not improved but had only aged. This emphasizes the organizational chaos and substandard infrastructure as contributing factors to the club's decline over the years. |
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