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Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s £2bn Vision for Manchester United: Transforming Old Trafford into the ‘Wembley of the North’

INEOS billionaire Sir Jim Ratcliffe, aged 71, is driving a significant initiative to overhaul Old Trafford, Manchester United’s historic home, into what he envisions as the ‘Wembley of the North.’ Recognizing the urgent need for upgrades, Ratcliffe and his team have initiated discussions with Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham, aiming to transform the stadium into a world-class venue capable of rivaling Wembley’s renowned stature and its colossal 90,000-seat capacity.

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Manchester United’s Old Trafford, Image Credits- Wikipedia

Reports indicate that Ratcliffe may explore various avenues, including seeking financial support, to materialize his ambitious plan. This move comes amid growing concerns from rival fans who have derided the current state of Old Trafford, suggesting that the iconic stadium is ‘falling down.’

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Charting the Path Forward: Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s Bid to Transform Old Trafford

Mail Sport’s visit to Old Trafford in November revealed a stark reality: the stadium, under Glazer ownership for over 18 years, emanated an unmistakable odor of decay. However, since Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s acquisition of a 25% stake was announced on Christmas Eve, insiders report that he has wasted no time in taking action. Hailing from nearby Oldham and a lifelong fan of Manchester United, Ratcliffe is driven by a desire to leave a lasting legacy, with a state-of-the-art stadium being a pivotal component of that ambition, according to sources close to the matter.

Described as a man with a sense of urgency, Ratcliffe, at 71 years old, is eager to make significant strides forward. This endeavor presents him with an opportunity to create a monumental legacy. The estimated costs of upgrading the current 74,000-capacity stadium range from £800 million to £2 billion for a new build. However, a crucial decision remains unresolved: whether to undertake a redevelopment of the existing structure or opt for a completely new venue within the stadium’s footprint.

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FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football – Ligue 1 – OGC Nice v AS Monaco – Allianz Riviera, Nice, France – September 19, 2021 OGC Nice owner Jim Ratcliffe, whose INEOS company have entered the bidding process to buy Manchester United, before the match REUTERS/Eric Gaillard

Government sources, speaking to Mail Sport, have indicated that direct taxpayer funding for a Premier League giant like Manchester United is improbable. Instead, support might manifest in the form of tax incentives and relaxed planning regulations. The proposed new venue could potentially be part of a broader redevelopment plan, extending to the Manchester Ship Canal and connecting Old Trafford with BBC HQ MediaCity.

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Drawing from their expertise in financing large-scale infrastructure projects, INEOS is currently involved in constructing a new £5 billion chemical plant in Antwerp, Belgium. If financing is secured, agreement would need to be reached with the majority owners, the Glazers, who reportedly favor allowing INEOS to lead the initiative. While any incurred debt would require servicing and repayment, it would represent a different financial scenario compared to the existing debt stemming from the Glazers’ leveraged buyout. This is because it would be invested in a facility expected to significantly boost the club’s revenues.

A Tale of Neglect: Assessing Old Trafford’s Decay and the Urgent Need for Renovation

In November, Mail Sport’s Mike Keegan embarked on a visit to Old Trafford, aiming to assess the extent of necessary renovations.

Upon arrival, the imposing sign declaring ‘Welcome to Old Trafford’ contrasts sharply with the disheartening reality of the surroundings. Adjacent to the Stretford End, trolleys brimming with rubbish sit beside a sizable red skip in a parking area. Above, the once-white paint on the roof’s cantilevers has deteriorated, exposing metal and rust beneath—a testament to years of neglect.

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Soccer Football – Premier League – Manchester United v Tottenham Hotspur – Old Trafford, Manchester, Britain – March 12, 2022 General view of the corner flag inside the stadium before the match REUTERS/Phil Noble/File Photo

Evidences of decay abound. A light fixture, wires exposed, hangs precariously from a wall. Crossing the bridge over the railway on Sir Matt Busby Way, visitors encounter a blue plaque honoring James Gibson, credited with rescuing United from bankruptcy during a global economic crisis nearly a century ago.

A glance toward the Sir Bobby Charlton Stand reveals a scene reminiscent of a bygone era: rusting corrugated iron, graffiti, and barbed wire conjure images of dilapidated grounds from decades past. Yet, this is Old Trafford, not a lower-tier venue of yesteryears. Despite its revered status as the ‘Theatre of Dreams,’ a visit on a damp, autumnal Tuesday offers a sobering reality check.

While much has been written about the neglect under the Glazer family’s ownership since 2005, experiencing the palpable decay firsthand is a jolting experience.

The decision by Manchester United and the Football Association to exclude Old Trafford from the Euro 2028 bid comes as little surprise. Once considered a crown jewel in England’s football landscape, the stadium, boasting the nation’s largest capacity, failed to even secure a spot among the top six venues. United’s assertion that they withdrew from the bid process due to uncertainty surrounding potential large-scale development during the tournament is met with skepticism. If necessary renovations are still ongoing in five years’ time, it would indeed be a cause for concern.

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FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football – Champions League – Group F – Manchester United v Atalanta – Old Trafford, Manchester, Britain – October 20, 2021 General view outside the stadium before the match REUTERS/Phil Noble

The prospect of regeneration looms on the horizon, with Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s group anticipated to inject £250 million into infrastructure improvements. However, experts caution that this sum may barely scratch the surface of the necessary enhancements. In 2022, such funding might have sufficed for an extension of the Sir Bobby Stand. Yet, the global escalation in material costs has rendered this option unfeasible. Moreover, any demolition work would entail constructing a substantial concrete casing over the railway line, adding further financial hurdles to the project.

The Glazers’ Profit-First Approach: A Look at Manchester United’s Monetization Strategies and the Toll on Staff Morale

As of now, the destination of the staggered cash injection remains undisclosed. To provide context, when the Glazers engaged architects, a move that now appears farcical, they were informed that a comprehensive renovation would exceed £1 billion. This pressing need extends beyond Old Trafford; the training ground also demands attention.

The fact that Ratcliffe is committing funds is a notable departure from past practices. However, it begs the question: why should a shareholder with only a 25% stake bear the responsibility for redeveloping a stadium neglected by the majority owners from whom he is acquiring shares?

The glaring answer lies in United’s perception under the Glazers as a source for extracting profits rather than investing in its future—a sentiment echoed by many. Evidence of this profit-driven approach can be found in the car park behind the Sir Alex Ferguson Stand, where a sizable white marquee, requiring planning permission, stands as a testament to the club’s focus on maximizing revenues. Dubbed ‘matchday hospitality,’ this setup caters to the corporate crowd, offering a distinct ‘exec’ ticket that includes dining in a tent before entering the stand.

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FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football – Premier League – Manchester United v Manchester City – Old Trafford, Manchester, Britain – January 14, 2023 General view inside the stadium before the match REUTERS/Phil

The club further monetizes the matchday experience through packages like the ‘Ticket Plus Museum Pre-Match’ deal, priced at £295, which grants early access to the museum along with a match ticket—a significant markup compared to purchasing these items separately.

While some argue that United is merely capitalizing on demand within a free market, others criticize such practices as exploitation, particularly concerning fans who travel long distances for a single match. This includes those who pay exorbitant sums for corporate season tickets, only to encounter substandard facilities such as outdated toilets in certain suites despite the hefty price tag of around £8,500 per year.

Mail Sport’s investigation in November uncovered a concerning trend of dwindling morale among club ground staff, attributed to significant cuts in overtime hours. This downturn in spirits extends beyond the pitch maintenance team, with reductions also affecting security personnel. During last month’s Manchester derby, the repercussions of these cuts became evident as no security staff were present to verify wristbands of corporate attendees transitioning between seats and lounges.

The absence of door personnel exacerbated the workload of already stretched staff, primarily composed of young students seeking supplementary income. The resulting overcrowding placed undue pressure on these workers, who are typically known for their dedication and cheerful demeanor.

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Soccer Football – Premier League – Manchester United v Leicester City – Old Trafford, Manchester, Britain – May 11, 2021 General view inside the stadium before the match Pool via REUTERS/Peter Powell

Witnessing the chaos unfold, a fan expressed dismay over the situation, highlighting the strain placed on hardworking staff who were ill-equipped to manage the influx of attendees without proper security checks. This incident underscores growing discontent among staff members, who openly voice their frustration with the ongoing situation.

A Closer Look at Manchester United’s Hygiene Issues and the Urgent Call for Revitalization

Mail Sport has obtained a revealing glimpse into the unseen challenges plaguing Old Trafford, as evidenced by a recent food hygiene inspection report from Trafford Council. Contrary to expectations, Manchester United fell short of the anticipated 5-star rating, receiving a concerning 4-star rating instead. The report paints a damning picture of neglect within the stadium’s infrastructure. Instances of disrepair and cleanliness lapses were noted, including missing wall tiles, deteriorating lagging, and inadequate handwashing facilities. In one kitchen, a staff member was unable to locate the hand wash, raising sanitation concerns.

Further inspection revealed a range of issues, from damaged flooring in the potwash area to temperature discrepancies in the West Sports Bar’s hot water supply, hindering proper hygiene practices. In a production kitchen, safety hazards such as unconnected safety chains and leaking fan units were identified. Additionally, signs of decay, rust, and food debris were observed, indicating a systemic problem exacerbated by years of neglect.

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FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football – General view of Manchester United’s Old Trafford Stadium – Old Trafford, Manchester, Britain – February 15, 2023 General view of Manchester United’s Old Trafford Stadium REUTERS/Molly Darlington

While United asserts ongoing investment in the Sir Bobby Charlton Stand and cites planned remedial work contingent on Network Rail’s approval, the gravity of the situation remains evident. The club refutes the portrayal of a stadium in disrepair, emphasizing their commitment to maintaining high standards and refuting the hygiene report’s representation.

Yet, local sentiment reflects a growing awareness of Old Trafford’s decline, juxtaposed against the backdrop of neighboring redevelopment projects. The silent deterioration of the iconic stadium has not escaped notice, prompting concerns about its future and broader implications for the community.

As speculation swirls and criticism mounts, the urgent call for a comprehensive overhaul of Old Trafford resonates louder than ever. For Ratcliffe, a lifelong United supporter, the imperative to heed these calls for change is unmistakable. The grandeur of Old Trafford, once unmatched, now hangs in the balance, awaiting a much-needed transformation to reclaim its former glory.

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