Exclusive: “I’d hate to see it” – Gary Pallister reveals his thoughts on key INEOS decision at United

Old Trafford or New Trafford?

The future of Manchester United’s prestigious stadium is currently under scrutiny with the club’s owners assembling a joint task force to explore ways to regenerate the area around Old Trafford, with the “development of a world-class football stadium at the heart of the project”.

There is debate over whether this would involve a refurbishment of the existing ground, or a completely new stadium altogether on an adjacent plot of land.

The current ground has undoubtedly grown into a state of disrepair under the incompetent leadership of the Glazer family. The American owners have allowed Old Trafford to become Old Trafford and the need for change is obvious to any spectator in the stands.

Sir Jim Ratcliffe, who gained full control over the football operation at United in February, has expressed a preference for a brand new, state-of-the-art facility which could function as the “Wembley of the North”. This option would, naturally, be more expensive but is likely to be less complicated than a redevelopment of Old Trafford.

However, many fans are opposed to the idea, believing the club’s identity and history are inexorably linked to the stadium; to knock it down and start again in a new stadium is to lose a piece of United itself. And this is certainly a view understood by Gary Pallister, the imperious defender who called Old Trafford home for nine successful years.

In an exclusive interview with The Peoples Person, hosted by Lucky Block, Pallister revealed he would “hate to see” Old Trafford be knocked down, but conceded the club has to “move forward” if it’s decided that’s the best option.

“If it is a new stadium, I’d be fascinated to see what it’s like. There’s talk of £2 billion, I’m not sure what you get for £2 billion these days but I would like to think it’s something special,” the former centre-back stated.

“I’d really be looking forward to going to a new stadium and enjoying Man United games, but obviously there’d be a part of me that would feel gutted about Old Trafford not being used anymore.”

Pallister recounts how there “so many happy memories” in the Theatre of Dreams, with the England international helping add three Premiership titles, three FA Cups, a League Cup, a Cup Winner’s Cup and the UEFA Super Cup to the stadium’s trophy cabinet during his time with the Red Devils.

It’s understandable therefore why the former defender, as well as swathes of United fans, are so reticent towards the idea of losing Old Trafford, even if it’s for a new stadium situated just next to the current ground.

Forward is the march of progress though and, as Pallister observes, the club may simply need to “move on” if that’s the decision it reaches for its new home. A recommendation is expected to be delivered by the task force by December 31, so the new year may bring with it the prospect of a New Trafford.

Darragh is a writer for The Peoples Person who spent three years as a history graduate slowly realising football was by far the most interesting thing to write about.

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