Manchester United's Old Trafford stadium has been experiencing leaking roof issues, with water cascading down stands after a defeat to Arsenal. The club has put plans to fix the roof on hold until a decision is made on the stadium's future. Despite the leaks, there are no immediate plans to address the roofing issues, causing embarrassment and chaos for the club. The situation has led to concerns about fan safety and the need for renovations or a move to a new stadium.
New: Trafford Council contacted Manchester United ahead of tonight’s game against Newcastle to seek assurances that fans’ safety would not be compromised following the roof leaking on Sunday. #MUFC Full story @TheAthleticFC: https://t.co/l0EDKxAuDm
On Sunday, a series of videos circulated on social media showing how Old Trafford struggled to cope with heavy rain. Did it show how far behind #MUFC's home is when compared to other stadiums — or was it something most grounds would have been unable to handle? @Dan_Sheldon_ ⤵️
No manager ❌ Just two players on the books 📕 Administration looming 📉 Staff paid late 💷 At Morecambe, @MsiDouglas finds a situation that is more than "bleak". It is a club on the brink. https://t.co/rBHiF2ELE0
Manchester United’s Old Trafford turned into a water park on Sunday night. 🔺 Did the roof drainage system fail? 🔺 Why was it so bad? 🔺 Will the roof be fixed? 🔺 Are discounts given to fans? 🔺 Could #MUFC have addressed it sooner? @TheAthleticFC https://t.co/GA8p7tfqU2
Τhis is what is has come to, leaking roofs & the lowest paid staff at #Manchester United being expected to fork out £20 from their own pocket to get on the Club coaches to Wembley There is only one solution to this madness, -we need fan owned clubs. #Glazersout https://t.co/ne38SIlu7v
Full extent of Man Utd’s embarrassing leaky roof revealed with stars forced to change post-match routine and media chaos https://t.co/ETzNwbb38B
Manchester United failed to fix a hole in the Old Trafford roof despite being aware that it was prone to sporadic leaks, as occurred at the end of the 1-0 defeat against Arsenal on Sunday, via @IrishTimesSport https://t.co/agQ9ADE0jE
Manchester United failed to fix Old Trafford roof despite knowledge of leaks https://t.co/DHViH9Fxml
Theatre of streams: leaky Old Trafford embarrasses Manchester United Footage of water cascading down stands after defeat to Arsenal underlines why club need to renovate their old ground or move to a new £2billion stadium Tap for the full story⬇️ https://t.co/HkYRyNV8Zd
🚨 Manchester United have no immediate plans to fix the roofing issues that caused mass leaks at Old Trafford on Sunday. (Source: @ManUtdMEN) https://t.co/WNdzqQbi3v
Manchester United have put plans to fix their leaking roof on hold until a decision has been made on the future of Old Trafford 💧☔️🏟️ ✍️|@discomirror https://t.co/dA5e5puyrs https://t.co/2x62RCNXSH