Many people are starting to believe this could be Sir Alex Ferguson’s year. With so much strength in depth and wealth of talent in the United team they have the potential to go all the way. However they will come up against one of the most flair teams in the competition with the likes of Ronaldino, Messi and Henry in the Barcelona team anything can happen. Will the likes of Rooney, Ronaldo and Tevez be able to catapult the Red Devils into the Final?
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- Complimentary Bar
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- Souvenir Match Programme
- Floral decoration
- Television monitors with video
- Uniformed hostesses
- Ex-Manchester Unitedl Players in attendance
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Old Trafford
Part of the new seating was used for the first time on 26 March 2006,
when the attendance was 69,070, a record for The Premiership, a record
that was broken just 3 days later when 69,522 people watched United
play West Ham on 29 March. The stadium's record attendance was 76,962,
set on 25 March 1939 for a FA Cup semi-final between Wolverhampton
Wanderers F.C. and Grimsby Town F.C., although this is expected to be
beaten once all the new seating has been opened.
The Premiership's
current attendance record was set when 72,519 spectators saw United
Draw against Sunderland F.C. 0-0 on 14 April 2006.Old Trafford Football Stadium (given the nickname The Theatre of Dreams by Bobby Charlton) is the home of Manchester United F.C., the most famous football club in the world. Located in the borough of Trafford in Greater Manchester, it has been United's home since 1910. The stadium was bombed in 1941, forcing the club to temporarily share Manchester City's home ground, Maine Road, until the rebuilding of Old Trafford was completed in 1949.
Old Trafford is by far the largest club ground in Britain and is
all-seater, which is a legal requirement of all higher league British
club grounds and new stadia developments since the Taylor Report in the
early 1990s.Until the new Wembley Stadium is completed Old Trafford will have the largest ground capacity of any English football stadium, currently holding just over 70,000 spectators.
Ongoing work on two corner stands will result in a capacity of 76,000 by the 2006-07 season. Currently, the only larger football ground in the United Kingdom is the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff.
