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12th April 2018
12:54pm BST

"There's not much space on either side of the stand, meaning that it's a very complex engineering challenge to deliver. It would be a multi-season challenge and it isn't certain that there's a way of doing it which doesn't render us homeless. "We have the biggest fanbase in the country and we're not in London, where we could use Wembley. So that's not a light challenge for us and we don't want to give up the home advantage that we have here. "Moving elsewhere would be difficult and the logistical issues associated with expanding the South Stand are not negligible. And that's before you start getting into how big the expanded stadium should be."https://twitter.com/ManUtdUpdatez/status/983724591079198720 United recently announced the introduction of £15 tickets for fans aged 18-25 from next season in a bid to improve Old Trafford's atmosphere, while the club trialled a singing section during the recent FA Cup win over Brighton. It would certainly be an interesting development should the circumstances transpire as Arnold has predicted. While Spurs were able to find Wembley nearby, where would United play their home games while Old Trafford was getting a facelift? Surely a groundshare situation with Manchester City is out of the question.
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