MANCHESTER UNITED TO FINALLY GET STARTED ON MASSIVE PROJECT


                                  

The plan has finally been completed by Manchester United. 


The long-awaited project understood to have been drawn up by Manchester United board of directors as far back as summer of 2018 and a project anticipated to have begun during the summer of 2019 had hit a couple of unknown setbacks in the past two years as the club understandably chose to focus on other major projects. Projects such as making sure manager Ole Gunner Solskjaer had the right players at his disposal to continue Manchester United challenge to claim a spot in one of the Premier League tabletops four spots this season.  








So far, earning a place in one of the top four spots in the Premier League table and signing one or two players in the current 2020 January transfer window appears to be the main agenda to be completed by Manchester United before the end of 2019/20 season. However, the ManchesterUnitedPost has reason to believe that there might be another important project that has been on the agenda for Manchester United since 2017 but this particular goal was never quite achieved by Manchester United football club due to continuous-time and financial investment in the transfer window. 







Will 2020 finally be the year Manchester United’s major project on the famous Old Trafford stadium is started and completed? At the moment current signs point to yes! The project in question happens to be the installation of around 278 extra seats at Old Trafford stadium in 2020. Why the extra seats?  


Well as some people might know, Manchester United is one of the biggest football clubs in Europe if not the biggest football club in the world. With such a high accomplishment, the preceding result of having one of the biggest fan bases currently in the world will not arrive as such a massive surprise to any sports lover or any football fan across the world. 








                 Image originally from MUDSA 

And so, with a high record of diversified fans across the world, the Red Devils appear to have taken the initiative of making sure that every fan who makes the trip to Old Trafford is as comfortable as possible including fans on wheelchairs I.e fans who have any sought of disability.   

  



  
This will certainly be a massive achievement in terms of net spending for the Manchester United executives who continue to receive a massive number of accusations suggesting the club owners are not reinvesting enough capital into improving Manchester United football club. According to the information gathered by the ManchesterUnitedPost, the club executive directors have allocated a budget of £11 million to see the project completed at the designated completion date.  





The target at which all 278 extra seats for fans who need extra attention is to be completed is not yet known by the ManchesterUnitedPost. However, what the ManchesterUnitedpost website understands is that Manchester United is about to get started with the project this January 2020 and the club is prepared to work through Manchester United's busy season schedule composed of both Premier League matches, FA Cup matches and Europa League matches to try and see the complete installation of all 278 extra seats for fans with special needs installed around Old Trafford. 









Should Manchester United move ahead with their commitment and complete the installation of the aforementioned 278 seats around Old Trafford stadium, the action will go a long way in repainting the bad image Manchester United fans currently have of Manchester United club owners the Glazer family. For a couple of years, Manchester United fans have blamed the Glazer family for the recent struggles the Red Devils have experienced on the field and off the field.  





With Manchester United football club continuously announcing record-breaking revenue at the end of each year, Manchester United continues to raise complaints that large portions of the clubs revenues are not necessarily being invested back into improving Manchester United football club on and off the field. With the new 278 seats to be installed around Old Trafford in 2020, Manchester United might just view the decision as Manchester United Co-Operate leaders taking a few steps in the right direction.  






Will the project be started? This in itself is a completely different issue.  

From the intel gathered by the ManchesterUnitedPost, the project is merely a vision that has been agreed on by the majority of Manchester United board of directors. However, the go-ahead order to get started on physically installing the seat around to be given. Signs suggest that the Manchester United board of directors will much rather wait until the end of the 2019/20 season and embark on installing the additional seats in Old Trafford during the 2020 summer period.  





From all indications, the decision to invest such a substantial capital on improving the quality in several seats around Old Trafford stadium will not pique the interest within a large volume of Manchester United supporters. The fans will most likely want to see Manchester United football club invests further capital into making bigger signings such as two creative midfielders in the upcoming 2020 summer transfer window.   







Despite some low enthusiasm expected to be received from the Manchester United fans in regards to completing the seat installation project, most Manchester United supporters appear to be unphased by the decision taken by the club Board of directors. Instead, the supporters appear to much rather see a portion of the allocated 11 million budget available for installing the new special seats channeled into making new signings in the current January transfer window and the upcoming 2020 summer transfer window. 



With the funds provided, Manchester United appear set to kick start installing the new seating area allocated to fans with special needs. However, specific start dates to kick start the project is yet to be known.  







What the ManchesterUnitedPost can report is that the project will start during the 2020 calendar and the project, when completed, is expected to bring a high level of joy to a large number of Manchester United fans in 2020 and beyond.

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