Manchester United have secured the majority of the land required to build a new 100,000-seater stadium to replace Old Trafford. The club announced on Monday it has acquired a 25-acre site north west of the current stadium from Indurent, an industrial warehousing company. The land is located around 350 metres away from Old Trafford’s existing site — between Wharfside Way, Europa Way and John Gilbert Way. The acquisition means that United no longer require land owned by Freightliner, a rail logistics company, located directly to the west of Old Trafford.Freightliner were demanding around $400million (£301.8m) for the land, substantially higher than United’s projected price of around £50m. The acquisition marks a change from initial designs unveiled by United and architects Foster + Partners last year, which located the new stadium adjacent to the existing site. United said they do not anticipate issues acquiring the remainder of the land required by the new st...
The new owner of Tamworth is an Oklahoma-based real estate entrepreneur Abdullah Ashraf. He aims to buy the club's ground from the council and obtain promotion to the EFL. He previously held an eight per cent stake in Truro City. But dos he realise how competitive non-league football is in England and how hard it is to get out of the National League even with a full-time squad.