What are the best seats at Old Trafford?
Old Trafford is a large stadium with stands on all four sides and additional seating areas in the corners of the ground. The best views can probably be found in the South Stand, but the best stand to sit in for atmosphere purposes is the West Stand, home of United’s more hard-core fans.
Where do Manchester United fans sit at Old Trafford?
Away fans visiting Old Trafford are located in the adjoining section of the South and East stands, with a typical allocation of around 3,000.
How many tiers are there in Stretford End?
The Stretford End, also known as the West Stand, at Old Trafford, the stadium of Manchester United Football Club, takes its name from nearby Stretford. The stand is divided into two tiers and, in common with the rest of the stadium, has a cantilever roof.
Which stand is Stretford End?
the West Stand
Perhaps the best-known stand at Old Trafford is the West Stand, also known as the Stretford End.
Why is Manu called Old Trafford?
Old Trafford was a crossing point over the River Irwell in ancient times. The name Old Trafford possibly derives from the time when there were two Trafford Halls, Old Trafford Hall and New Trafford Hall.
What league is Stretford Paddock in?
Lancashire & Cheshire AFL Premier Division
Lancashire & Cheshire AFL Premier Division.
Who owns Stretford Paddock?
Stephen Howson
The club was founded by Stephen Howson, a prominent Manchester United YouTube personality with more than 100,000 Twitter followers and almost 50,000 subscribers to his Stretford Paddock channel.
Who has more fans in Manchester City or United?
United now have more than 50,000 season ticket holders (they had 27,667 when the survey was conducted), while City — aided by their move from Maine Road to the Etihad Stadium — now have around 36,000 season ticket holders (compared to 16,481 in 2001).
Is Stephen Howson still with Stretford Paddock?
Stephen is the manager of the Stretford Paddock first team, prior experience of coaching has been with coaching kids, so Stephen is looking forward to the challenge of managing a men’s team, completing his coaching badges and the journey this football club is about to make.