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Old Trafford Manchester: History and pictures (1241 words) |
 | Old Trafford was a venue for the 1966 World Cup and also held the 1970 FA Cup Final replay between Chelsea and Leeds. |
 | Old Trafford became the first stadium to erect perimeter fencing in the 1970's to combat crowd disturbances. |
 | Old Trafford is undoubtedly one of the greatest and most famous sporting arena's in the world. |
| Encyclopedia: Old Trafford (football) (1748 words) |
 | Old Trafford Football Stadium (given the nickname The Theatre of Dreams by Bobby Charlton) is the home of Manchester United F.C., which is one of the most famous football clubs in the world. |
 | 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. |
 | A part of Stretford End from inside Old Trafford The Stretford End, officially named West Stand, is a stand on the west side of Old Trafford, the stadium of Manchester United F.C. It took its name from the nearby town of Stretford, as it is in the direction of... |