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    Inside Brentford’s mad home run with Bees on track to obliterate Chelsea’s record from Double-winning season

    THOMAS FRANK is embracing Brentford’s reputation as the Premier League’s kings of home entertainment.And the Bees boss vowed: “We want to be even MORE attacking at our fortress.”Yoane Wissa celebrates with Brentford boss Thomas FrankCredit: PABryan Mbeumo and strike partner WissaCredit: GettyGtech Community Stadium fans have seen a whopping 40 GOALS in eight top-flight games so far, ahead of today’s clash with Nottingham Forest.Spread over a full season, that average of five per game would smash the record of 82 goals set at Chelsea in their Double-winning season of 2009-10. And if it carries on at the same rate, the Gtech tally could end up close to 100 goals — a thought that lit up Frank’s eyes.The Dane, 51, said: “That would be quite a story, huh?READ MORE IN football“Maybe it’s a little bit linked to us being too open, you never know. But I want us to be as offensive as possible.“We did it in the Championship. For the two years I was in charge before promotion we were the top scorers.“When I talk about having a little bit more control in the games, it’s more about whether we can get to a position where we can look to play a ball in behind, or spread it across, or maybe go on the counters.“But I like to play quite open games. That gives us opportunities, because we have great players that can exploit that space, with way we’ve been building the squad over the last four years.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERS“That has given us this opportunity now. The structure, everything in the club, makes us want to go even more offensive.”Frank points to Mikkel Damsgaard, Kevin Schade and 19-goal dynamic duo up front Bryan Mbeumo and Yoane Wisse as summing up a philosophy he has carried since he was a youngster.Brentford star Bryan Mbeumo shows his skills on the training pitch He added: “I’ve always studied the game massively and for many, many years, I’ve been most attracted to more offensive football.“I always looked a little bit at the Ajax team, the total football idea, and then it was Barcelona, the first Dream Team under Johan Cruyff — which of course also had Michael Laudrup, another Danish player, at the heart of it.“So I watched all those games, incredible. And then, of course, Pep took them to another level.“The first for me was Morten Olsen. He was the head coach of Denmark for 15 years and then was in Cologne and Ajax.“First because he was Danish, in the national team.“He was a centre-half as a player, although more of a librero, the guy who was driving through the lines himself, very offensively minded.”As a coach he was the one who first came up with the 4-2-3-1 formation, with very wide wingers. “He was a little bit ahead of his time in many ways and a big inspiration for me.“But I was also inspired by watching what Jurgen Klopp did at Liverpool.“They were the most difficult team to play against from a defensive side because they attacked from all angles.“Arsene Wenger’s Arsenal as well. I liked some of that, with Bergkamp and Henry, Ljungberg, Pires . . . that was some fantastic football as well.“I got that inspiration and tried to merge it into my own blueprint.”Frank is one of the Prem’s great showmen on the sidelines, too, a whirling dervish in the dugout, kicking every ball and seeking to engage the Brentford fans.Excitement is his demand, although he conceded it might not bring the biggest prizes.’We like to be entertaining’Frank said: “Hopefully, you can be a great entertainer and a great winner at the same time.“Ultimately it is all about winning, no doubt about that. Winning is the most important thing.“So we’ve been looking into it quite a bit. Are we too open? Is that why we’re giving too much away? Do we need to adjust a tiny bit?“I don’t think you can achieve anything massively big without also being quite solid at the back.“We saw it with Liverpool when they won the championship. They’d been close but they bought Alisson and Van Dijk and ‘boom!’ — suddenly they had one of the best defences in the league.“City and Arsenal have done things a little bit the same at times and it is extremely important.“But we like to be entertaining if we can. There’s been quite a few games where we scored and then immediately concede, scored and conceded again.“Then we’ve been good enough to score the third one and finally be on top and in control of the games.READ MORE SUN STORIES“I’d like to have a few more matches like the Leicester game, where we’re winning 4-1, that’ll be nice — and then I’d be a little bit more calm on the touchline.“But we are playing against some good teams.” More

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    Who is Adam Smith? The ‘Voice of Boxing’ who battled cancer and returns for Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk 2

    Adam Smith has covered some of the biggest fights in modern history during his glittering career and has earned the nickname the ‘Voice of Boxing’.But he was diagnosed with cancer in late 2023 and has mostly been off our screens while he fought the illness.Adam Smith will commentate on Fury v Usyk 2Credit: GettyFollowing a year away, fans will be buzzing he’s back in the commentary booth – but not with Sky Sports, where he spent more than three decades, with Smith back in the booth with DAZN.Smith will be providing his expert analysis for the fight of the year — Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk 2.Who is Adam Smith?Adam Smith is a renowned figure in the world of boxing commentary.He is widely recognised as the “Voice of Boxing” for his distinctive delivery and knowledge of the sport.read mroe on adam smithAdam’s journey in boxing commentary began with Sky Sports in August 1994.He has gone on to establish himself as one of the leading voices in the game. Over the years, he has commentated on some of the biggest fights in modern boxing history.He’s called bouts featuring legendary fighters including Floyd Mayweather, Oscar De La Hoya, Roy Jones Jr, Chris Eubank, Ricky Hatton, Lennox Lewis and “Prince” Naseem Hamed.Most read in BoxingMore recently, Adam called Anthony Joshua’s incredible 2017 victory over Wladimir Klitschko, as well as AJ’s rematch loss to Oleksandr Usyk in 2022.Battle with cancerAdam was diagnosed with bladder cancer at the start of 2023.In September 2024, Adam told the Independent: “It was a brutal period. I’m very, very lucky to be here today.“I didn’t feel great physically or mentally, something was wrong. Eventually I found blood in my urine.Fury v Usky 2 – Longest face-off in boxing history before fighters are forced apart”It was sporadic, but I knew people who’d had prostate cancer, so I monitored it until it got worse and worse.”After three decades with the channel, Adam departed from his role at Sky Sports in November 2023.During his time there, he never took a sick day until his cancer diagnosis, and said he couldn’t remember ever staying home from school with an illness as a youngster.He continued: “The NHS put me on a very fast programme. I had a CT scan, and then I had a call almost straight away.It was a brutal period. I’m very, very lucky to be here todayAdam SmithThe Independent”I went back in and I knew it was serious. A urologist told me I needed a nephrostomy [a tube inserted into the kidney] and a biopsy.”He showed me a screen and said: ‘This is one of the biggest tumours we’ve seen in a bladder, and it’s extremely near the bladder wall.’”My kidney had failed, so I had about four days to have the nephrostomy or I wouldn’t make it.”I had it within two hours, and the biopsy the next day.”Adam called AJ’s classic victory over Dr SteelhammerCredit: GettyAll clearFollowing a six-hour operation, the removal of 19 lymph nodes, three months of chemotherapy, more than 150 blood tests and further months in private and NHS hospitals, Adam finally got the all-clear near the end of 2023.Speaking to Jim White on talkSPORT in February 2024, he was counting his blessings ahead of his return to the commentary box for the Thomas Essomba vs Elie Konki fight at the Canon Medical Arena in Sheffield.He said: “I’m excited. I love commentating, as you know, and since I was nine or 10 years old it was the only thing I’ve ever wanted to do.”It’s a passion that I’ve had through my life.”The last year or year-and-a-half has been pretty tough, brutal, and I’ve missed it. I’ve missed everything.Fury vs Usyk 2 – top storiesREAD MORE on all the build-up to the blockbuster fight in Riyadh..All the info:News, features and interviews: “It’s good to be back and good to be back in Sheffield — a city that I know so well from the days of Prince Naseem Hamed, Johnny Nelson, Ryan Rhodes and all the others.”It’s good to be back in Sheffield, good to be back with Spencer (Oliver) — we’re going to commentate together and it’s really exciting.”Adam Smith’s Fury vs Usyk 2 predictionAhead of the mega-fight on Saturday, December 21, 2024, Adam opened up about who he thinks will come out on top in the incredibly close-to-call fight.He told YouTube channel Boxing Social: “[Fury’s] looking really good in camp and I expect him to come in a bit heavier.”He’s got to try and use his size advantage and he can’t be playing around like last time… Usyk won it, it was a good fight.READ MORE SUN STORIES”He should have stopped him in the ninth round, but we start again, it’s a new canvas.”The difference is they both know each other will so there will be respect this time… Fury also has a very good record in rematches.” More

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    England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford downs shots and parties in same bar as Lauryn Goodman during wild night out in London

    ENGLAND goalkeeper Jordan Pickford downed “shot after shot” with party girl Lauryn Goodman and pals during a wild night out.An onlooker said that Pickford, who has two children with wife Megan Davison, was doing “slammer after slammer”.Everton and England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford bought shots and partied with Lauryn Goodman during a wild night out in LondonCredit: GettyLauryn has two children with Manchester City and England ace Kyle WalkerCredit: AlamyHe was seen buying drinks for team-mates and Love Island celeb Lauryn, 33, at upmarket hotspot Bagatelle in Mayfair, West London.She has two children with Manchester City and England ace Kyle Walker, who was wed to Annie Kilner.An onlooker said: “Jordan’s missus Megan might not be best pleased to know Jordan was partying alongside Lauryn given her track record with Kyle.“Megan knows Annie too from England games so it was amusing to see him buying shots for people at Bagatelle, including Lauryn.”READ MORE ON FOOTBALLEverton stopper Pickford, 30, propped up the restaurant’s bar on Sunday alongside a handful of other Toffees players.The onlooker added: “There was no awkwardness, everyone in the room was having the best night and Jordan later moved on to Mistress of Mayfair with everyone.“Jordan was the life and the soul of the party and was splashing the cash, doing slammer after slammer.”Pickford was in the capital following Everton’s 0-0 draw with Arsenal last Saturday. Most read in FootballThe following day he went to Winter Wonderland before going to Bagatelle.The onlooker said: “He made an absolute wonder save in their match against Arsenal so was clearly in the mood for a celebration.”But a second source added: “Jordan had no idea the shots he bought were drunk by Lauryn. When the players realised she was there, they asked security to move her.”Lauryn was in London to meet MP Peter Kyle to discuss issues around the Child Maintenance Service.Kyle Walker and ex-lover Lauryn Goodman in fresh row over intercom security system at her £2.4m homePickford is married to his long-time partner, Megan DavisonCredit: Alpha PressKyle Walker was married to Annie Kilner when he fathered two children with LaurynCredit: GettyJordan didn’t know he was buying shots for Lauryn, claim teammatesCredit: Getty More

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    Tyson Fury is never more dangerous than when he’s the underdog – the world shakes when Gypsy King has his game face on

    TYSON FURY shook the world when he dethroned the great Wladimir Klitschko with a defensive masterclass back in 2015.And the Gypsy King sent reverberations around the planet again when he demolished Deontay Wilder, the Alabama Sledgehammer, with a brutal attacking onslaught in 2020. Tyson Fury stunned Wladimir Klitschko in 2015Credit: –Fury stopped Deontay Wilder in their 2020 rematchCredit: GettySo whatever the odds, and whatever the logic, do not underestimate Fury as he seeks to become a world heavyweight champion for the third time here against Oleksandr Usyk in the Saudi capital tonight. Fury is never more dangerous than when he is the underdog. There is little wonder that Usyk starts as a clear favourite with the bookies and the boxing aficionados after he inflicted the first defeat of Fury’s professional career here in May. The Ukrainian has always been a model of cool-headed consistency, his record almost flawless – an undisputed world cruiserweight champion before he outpointed Fury seven months ago to become the first undisputed heavyweight king of the 21st century. READ MORE IN BOXINGThe 6ft 9in Fury is an erratic, and always contradictory, beast. The karaoke-singing showman; the bad-mouthing lout. The ducking, weaving craftsman; the bull-in-a-china-shop wallop merchant.  Trying to pin down Fury, inside or outside the ring, is like attempting to lasso a hurricane. The 36-year-old from Morecambe is a force of nature, his mind whirring even faster than those Fred Astaire feet which belie his colossal frame. Most read in BoxingFury vs Usyk 2: Ring walk time, TV channels and undercard – all you need to know for big rematchCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSYet few fighters have ever upset the odds so spectacularly on more than one occasion. Klitschko was a 1-4 favourite before he was toppled in Dusseldorf nine years ago.Watch Tyson Fury’s terrifying rant as Gypsy King vows to put ‘f*****’ Oleksandr Usyk ‘in the hurt lockerWilder, the biggest puncher in the game, was widely fancied to win both of his first two bouts with Fury – who had failed a drug test and journeyed to the edge of reason during two and a half years out of the ring. And yet after an extraordinary Lazarus act when knocked down late in their initial draw, Fury unleashed an explosive all-out attacking display to dismantle Wilder’s unbeaten record in Las Vegas five years ago.  Fury himself claims a victory tonight would not be anywhere near as seismic as his defeat of Klitschko – the Ukrainian who ruled boxing’s blue-riband division for almost a decade before the Gypsy King deposed him. He said: “When I beat Klitschko, I was expected to get the floor wiped with me.  “Beating this fellow (Usyk), after losing by one point in my last fight on a split decision, … not a great night for me. “It wouldn’t be the end of the world. It wouldn’t be like, ‘oh my God, massive upset’.  “I finished stronger than him in Round 12. He got carried back to the changing room, believe it or not. He was smashed to bits. Klitschko was outboxed by Fury before losing on pointsCredit: AFP or licensorsWilder dropped Fury twice in their first fight in 2018Credit: Getty – ContributorFury also beat Wilder in 2021Credit: Reuters“I’ve got a picture on my phone, three days later I never had a mark on me.  “Three days later, he was butchered, broken jaw, broken eye socket, the lot. And that’s not even me at my best, nowhere near.  “I feel sorry for the lad, honestly. They’re talking about trilogies, but the beating I’m going to put on him on Saturday night, he’s going to be moving back down …  I’m sure of that.  “But then again, money talks all languages, doesn’t it? There’s a lot of dough involved, so he might want to take another good hiding.”Fury’s confidence is not shared by many in the fight game. But then he has ridiculed those experts before. With humble thanks to his very excellent excellency Turki Alalshikh – as everybody always says in these parts – Fury and Usyk face off again and the prospect of a trilogy fight next year is what the great Saudi matchmaker craves.If the 37-year-old Usyk prevails tonight, as is widely expected, he will stand as undeniably the pre-eminent boxer of his generation. Oleksandr Usyk defeated Fury on pointsCredit: PANow they rematch back in Saudi ArabiaBut for all the riches available to Alalshikh, there will be no great matches left for him to make in the heavyweight division any time soon.Another Brit, Daniel Dubois holds the IBF crown but Usyk has already defeated him comprehensively. Boxing is at a crossroads. The purity of tonight’s fight – two great heavyweights contesting three of the four major belts – will not be surpassed for years. Instead, there will be a diet of freak shows – YouTubers fighting has-beens or MMA crossover acts. The noble art is threatening to descend into reality TV show territory. Vacuous celebrity so often trumps genuine talent in the online sphere. Fury had dipped his toes into that world – almost suffering a stunning defeat by former UFC world champion Francis Ngannou here last year. READ MORE SUN STORIESBut this week, he’s had his meanest game face on – adamant that there will be none of the face-pulling showboating he rolled out during the initial fight with Usyk. And when Fury is fully-focussed and deadly serious, the world has been known to shake. Fury is never more dangerous than when he is the underdogCredit: PA More

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    Mario Lemina and Co’s disrespectful antics are just embarrassing – deal with it the old school way and be done with it

    A REAL team of fighters do not get involved in the sort of disrespectful antics Wolves have recently.Mario Lemina was pushing his own team-mates and coaches after they lost to West Ham this month, and then last weekend Matheus Cunha and Rayan Ait-Nouri clashed with Ipswich players and staff after falling to a late defeat.Mario Lemina clashed with team-mate Toti GomesCredit: GettyMario Lemina was held back by team-mate Toti GomesCredit: GettyIf something like that happens once, you go: Right, that’s just someone losing their cool.It’s not the right way to go about things, but sometimes emotions spill over, especially when you are under that much pressure or in a relegation battle.But for it to happen in back-to-back weeks, it looked like they were just reacting off Gary O’Neil after he asked for more ‘fight’ from his team.That is not what he meant.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLWe’re footballers, not tough guys. You want to be a boxer or a fighter? Go watch a proper fight between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk tonight.Get in the ring with them, I dare you.I wouldn’t even use the word ‘fight’ to describe what those players did.It’s petulance. It stinks of a team that is needing leadership and direction from both the top of the club and on the pitch.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSYou want to do it properly? Go old school and do what we used to do back in the day, even if it was our own team-mate we had a disagreement with.Get down the tunnel, into the boot room, have someone hold the door shut, one-on-one for a few minutes, then shake hands and it is finished.Alan Shearer left red-faced and fuming after botching question about his own career The next morning, it was back to work and we didn’t speak about it again.If it lasted longer than 30 seconds, people would dive in and break it up, but often it was just three or four punches to blow off some steam, and that happened a few times a season.But those involved at Wolves were pretending to be something they’re not, pretending to be up for a fight by getting themselves involved in something. It is embarrassing.If you fight after the final whistle, it says to me that you don’t care about fighting for the ball or for tackles or for the win during a game.And if they really were that hard or tough or up for a fight, they wouldn’t be doing what they did.It’s like that friend who says you can trust him. If you have to tell me, I don’t think I should trust you.As the saying goes: It’s easier for a nice guy to pretend to be tough than it is for a tough guy to pretend to be nice.And this Wolves group, they’re not tough, they’re just nice kids, nice people.If you fight after the final whistle, it says to me that you don’t care about fighting for the ball or for tackles or for the win during a game.Troy Deeney You wouldn’t be scared to bits if you came across them in a dark alley, would you?I saw Lemina having a go at the assistant, Shaun Derry, at West Ham.I tell you what, if Lemina had tried that on Derry a few years ago, he would have been put on the ground.And then I saw Craig Dawson try to carry Ait-Nouri down the tunnel to calm him down.As a whole, there is just a lack of respect across that whole team. There should be a genuine, healthy fear and respect of senior players or leaders in any dressing room.I saw a few of those incidents close up during my career, especially during my early days with Walsall.After something like that, we would be terrified knowing the manager would tear us a new one or the captain would have us up against the wall after making such fools of ourselves.I don’t sense that happening now. Respect your elders.But saying that, it seemed to me like the players actually liked O’Neil before he got sacked.READ MORE SUN STORIESIt wasn’t like they ever quit on him. There were so many times they could have.They followed him and liked him and respected him and didn’t want him to go.Rayan Ait-Nouri was restrained by Craig DawsonCredit: Rex More

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    Mason Mount posts heartbreaking statement with Man Utd star set to miss ‘several weeks’ with another injury

    MASON MOUNT has admitted he is beyond devastated after yet another injury blow ruled the Man Utd star out for an indefinite period.The former Chelsea ace was forced off during the first half of last weekend’s Manchester derby, and appeared visibly emotional as he left the field.Mason Mount goes down in the first half of Sunday’s clash with Man CityCredit: AlamyA visibly emotional Mason Mount leaves the field in the Manchester derbyCredit: PAIn a statement released on Friday evening, he said: “Words can’t portray how devastated I’m feeling right now, you could probably see the look on my face when it happened. I knew what it meant.”United fans, you may not know me too well yet, but one thing I can guarantee, I will never give up or lose faith.”I’ve said this before, but I will continue to give everything, get through this tough period and won’t stop until that’s achieved.”Mount’s statement comes just hours after Ruben Amorim confirmed he would miss the festive period as a result of the injury.READ MORE ON FOOTBALLIn his pre-match press conference, Amorim admitted Mount would be out for “several weeks”.He said: “I don’t know the exact date, but it’s going to be for long. And that’s it, it’s part of football and you continue.”Expanding on the Red Devils’ injury woes, Amorim said he will not delve further into the ongoing issues.He added: “That is not my department.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALS”What I can do is to help Mase, to teach him how to play our game when he’s recovering.”To try to use that time for him to think about different things. I think the worst part is that we don’t have time to train like we should do, when you are recovering from a lot of injuries.”Mount’s former Chelsea team-mate Reece James sent him a classy message of support, writing: “Not many people understand what you’re going through, but I have lived disappointment after disappointment after disappointment.”It’s real tough and lonely man! Speedy recovery and stay strong brother! I have 0 doubts you’ll be back to your best.”Man Utd player ratings vs Tottenham in the Carabao CupMarcus Rashford is set to miss this weekend’s visit of BournemouthCredit: GettyMarcus Rashford’s exile looks set to continue this weekend when Bournemouth travel to Old Trafford.Luke Shaw is also set to miss out, with Matthijs de Ligt a slight doubt too having missed the midweek defeat to Tottenham with illness. More

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    I want to be the most powerful man in world sport says British hero Lord Coe

    LORD SEBASTIAN COE has vowed to shake-up the Olympic Movement if he becomes president, saying: There’s too much power in the hands of too few people.On Thursday, Britain’s double Olympic 1500 metres champion revealed details behind his bid to become the most powerful man in sport.Seb Coe has launched his bid to become the next IOC presidentCredit: PACoe was chairman of the organising committee that delivered the 2012 London Olympics and ParalympicsCredit: PAInternational Olympic Committee President Thomas Bach, 70, steps down in 2025 after 12 years and Coe, 68, is up against six candidates to replace the German.His manifesto was launched 21 floors up The Turing Building, which overlooks Stratford in East London where the London 2012 Olympics were held – Coe was chairman of that organising committee.If elected next March in Athens, Coe has vowed to:+ Protect and promote the integrity of women’s sport (“I’ll advocate for clear, science-based policies that safeguard the female category.”)Read more on Olympics+ Revamp the Olympics commercial model after four top sponsors quit after the Paris 2024 Games.+ Possibly switch some indoor sports from the summer Olympics to the winter Games.+ Empower the 100-plus IOC membership and give them decision-making responsibility.+ Strengthen anti-doping systems by enhancing funding and use legal methods to nail dopers.Most read in Athletics+ Get more young people involved in the Olympics – but breakdancing will not return under Coe.Coe, who has been World Athletics boss since 2015, said: “It’s exciting. It’ll be the privilege and honour of my life to do this.“And I’m ready. I take absolutely nothing for granted.“But I’ll work harder for this than I’ll probably ever work for anything. Because I think ultimately the treasure at the end is really dramatic here.Coe will find out next year if he will be elected to become the most powerful man in sportCredit: ReutersSince 2015, Coe has been president of World AthleticsCredit: Sportsfile“Here in Stratford is probably the best demonstration of anything that I’ve delivered.“None of this would have happened without using the extraordinary power of the Olympic Movement.“To have built a new city inside an old city in seven years. To do it from a standing start. To leave 50,000 permanent, meaningful jobs and new houses, three universities.“That’s the power of the Movement. Every day, if I’m privileged to do this job, I’ll be squeezing every ounce of that. Fans ‘in floods of tears’ as Sir Chris Hoy gives rousing speech at BBC SPOTY despite brave cancer battle“The vision is simple. To use the inspirational power of the Olympic Movement to deliver the Greatest Show on Earth every two years.“In simple terms, I just want to use the experience that I think I’ve amassed over many years. I want to build, I want to reform and I want to deliver.”Coe, a Tory MP for five years, knows he is “not an insider” and is up against favourite Juan Antonio Samaranch Junior and Bach protégé Kirsty Coventry.The former 1500 metres world record holder said: “In the IOC room are some really smart people. Some of them have got brains the size of planets.“Some are running great chunks of the global marketplace. They’re cultural icons.“They’re coaches. Educators. Members of the Royal Family. Former Prime Ministers or presidents of countries. There’s no shortage of talent there.“But what input do I and other members have? The reality is there isn’t enough. There’s too much power in the hands of too few people.“This isn’t a broken organisation. It can be so much better. There has to be safe space for discussion.”With Saudi Arabia confirmed as hosts for the 2034 Fifa World Cup, it is inevitable they will target the Olympics over the next decade – either winter or summer.READ MORE SUN STORIESCoe, a longstanding member of Amnesty International, has “active discussions” with desert sports bosses over track-and-field and has not ruled out working with them if he gets the top job.But says he has “uncompromising conversations with governments and sometimes Heads of State” over human rights concerns when awarding tournament rights to host countries.Forty-four years ago, Coe became Olympic 1500m champion in Moscow, as he outpaced Brit Steve OvettCredit: PA More

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    Inside Man Utd’s £2bn stadium dilemma as plot to build biggest ground in UK will destroy or revive iconic Old Trafford

    MANCHESTER UNITED are one of the biggest clubs in the world, steeped in history and tradition.But in order to progress, tradition may have to make way and that could mean DESTROYING Old Trafford.Manchester United could knock down Old Trafford to build a new stadiumCredit: APA leaky roof has epitomised the problems with the ground and the clubCredit: GettyJim Ratcliffe has drawn up a task force to explore plans for a new stadiumCredit: GettyMan Utd have played at Old Trafford for 114 yearsCredit: AlamyThe ground has fallen into disrepair in recent years with its leaky roof a physical symbol of United’s troubles on the pitch.It is now no league title for 11 years for England’s most successful club, who have been overtaken on and off the pitch – including by neighbours Manchester City.Jim Ratcliffe arrived at the club earlier this year determined to address both issues, despite being given only a “football operations” remit.He made big changes quickly after taking over, bringing in the likes of Dan Ashworth (who he later sacked), Omar Berrada and Jean-Claude Blanc to improve United’s recruitment, while also sacking Erik ten Hag and hiring Ruben Amorim.READ MORE ON FOOTBALLAmidst much change on the pitch, Ratcliffe has is also addressing the critical issue of redeveloping Old Trafford.He has appointed a task force that includes Gary Neville and Manchester mayor Andy Burnham to decide how to make this grand old club fit for the new football landscape.Why now?Old Trafford may be the biggest club stadium in the land but it is showing signs of wear and tear.It has stood in one form or another for 114 YEARS but is no longer fit for purpose with increasing demand for tickets and a roof that leaks huge amounts of water whenever there is heavy rain in Manchester.Most read in SportBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSThe Glazers have been accused of allowing the stadium to rot, with patchy and tired paintwork, cramped concourses and limited drink options – with Wifi only a recent introduction.Neville has described the ground as “second rate”, with City and Tottenham far advanced in terms of their hospitality packages.Man Utd fans launch foul-mouthed protest at Sir Jim Ratcliffe and call him a ‘c—‘ over ticket price decisionThe last time major renovation works took place was 2006, when 8,000 seats were put in place through the addition of a second tier to both the north-west and north-east quadrants of the ground.Since then Arsenal have moved into the Emirates, Spurs into the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, West Ham into the London Stadium, Brentford into the Gtech Community Stadium, while Anfield, Craven Cottage and the Etihad have been transformed by upgrades.Everton are about to move into a shiny new ground next season while Newcastle, Crystal Palace, Bournemouth and Aston Villa are exploring ways to expand their stadiums too.It’s time for Manchester United to catch up, with Old Trafford’s decline so severe it won’t be one of the UK and Ireland’s host stadiums for Euro 2028.Old Trafford is the biggest club stadium in the UKWhat’s the plan?Option One – Build a new stadiumManchester United have given themselves two options – renovate Old Trafford or build a totally new venue. It’s a huge dilemma.Ratcliffe has a vision for a new stadium dubbed ‘Wembley of the North’, and his preferred option is to build a 100,000-seater stadium on nearby land used by a rail freight company.There was talk of keeping the current stadium alongside a new one, but reducing its capacity to 30,000, making it an ideal venue for United’s Women’s team and various youth sides.However the plans for two separate stadia have been canned and Old Trafford would be knocked down to make way for a 100,000 capacity, state-of-the-art arena on land behind the Stretford End.This option may involve cutting off the Stretford End to finish the build, meaning some fans may be temporarily unable to attend games, but club executives are exploring options to avoid this.The regeneration project is estimated to cost £2billion, which will see a new stadium built alongside shops, restaurants and entertainment spaces, as well as improved transport links.Drawing on inspiration from SoFi stadium in LA, Ineos want to create a year-round destination on the 400,000 square metres of land United owns around Old Trafford.United hoped to secure government funding for the project, and could offer in return a huge boost to the local economy, with Oxford Economics predicting a £7.3b boost.They predict “92,000 new jobs, more than 17,000 new homes and an additional 1.8 million visitors per year.”Man Utd could build a state-of-the-art stadiumCredit: CanvaThe new arena could seat 100,000 fansCredit: CanvaIneos envision a ‘Wembley of the North’Credit: CanvaThe project could cost £2billionCredit: CanvaMan Utd could draw inspiration from the SoFi Stadium in LACredit: GettyArchitects have created a sprawling sport complexsCredit: Getty Images – GettyThe stadium itself hosts 70,000 fansCredit: GettyOption Two – Renovate existing stadiumThe alternative is to renovate the existing structure, which would see the Old Trafford stands expanded.The plans would focus on redevelopment of the Sir Bobby Charlton stand, also known as the South Stand, but would mean some fans may be forced to miss games during construction work.This option proposes a plan to expand Old Trafford from its current 74,310 capacity to 87,000, similar to how Liverpool have recently increased Anfield by around 10,000 seats.By expanding Old Trafford United would get to continue their history of playing at the ground for more than 100 years, which could prove popular amongst fans, while also helping to keep up with increasing demand – 177,000 fans are currently on the season ticket waiting list.Man Utd could expand the Bobby Charlton StandMan Utd own 100 acres around Old TraffordWhich option will they pick/what are the challenges?The biggest problem with staying at the current site is that expansion is limited.The railway line that runs behind the Bobby Charlton Stand is a key freight line connecting Liverpool to Manchester.The club hope a station could be added to the line, replacing the Trafford Halt stop that was last used in December 2017.The Bobby Charlton Stand is now dwarfed by the other three stands but has limited space behind it because of the railway line.However Mayor Burnham proposes a solution that could see the line moved.He said: “There’s a freight terminal right behind Old Trafford, which means freight trains (need to) come through Piccadilly and Oxford Road.“Here is the opportunity to take it away from Old Trafford and put it into Port Salford or Parkside, a scheme in development in Wigan, and then Manchester United have an easier space to use with regards to the redevelopment.“This is not about public money being used improperly. It’s a win-win opportunity.”But even if stands are expanded, there is plenty more work to do with regard to fixing leaks and improving hospitality, and such work could take a considerable amount of time.And though it would cost a lot less, with initial calculations estimating a £1.2bn spend, United would have to play elsewhere during the project and likely have to ground share with City – which would mean a loss in revenue.What can fans expect from a new Old Trafford?Neville, who is part of the task force headed by Lord Coe, wants a ‘Man Utd World’ akin to Disneyland that will see not only the stadium improved, but the surrounding area as well.Ratcliffe appears to be leaning towards that plan too, with the new ground to be built adjacent to the current stadium.It could boast a huge single-tiered stand – akin to Tottenham’s South Stand or Borussia Dortmund’s Yellow Wall, helping to make it the biggest stadium in the country.Real Madrid have laid the blueprint of what the new Old Trafford could look like – a structure that is dazzling on the eye, but possibly with a glass exterior rather than the Bernabeu’s metal facade.It could even boast a permanently-closed roof, never seen before in the UK, though there are a number of designs to choose from including an arch over the roof.Giant LED screens, potentially wrapping around the inside of the stadium as they do at the SoFi Stadium in LA, would almost certainly be a feature. That would be a huge upgrade on Old Trafford, which is one of few Premier League stadiums not to provide a single screen for fans.Neville and Burnham both envision big things, with the former United player wanting the area to “wow” visitors.The former right-back said: “What I want to see is a world of Manchester United around that stadium – of opportunity, hope and belief.“It sounds Disneyfied, but I don’t mean a theme park. I mean where people visit that area and think, ‘Wow’.“In five, six or seven years, I want United to have the best stadium and training ground in the world, plus doing the right things on the football side.“That will come again and we’re patient.”Burnham is also eyeing a big transformation, and wants to make Old Trafford the best destination in world football.He said: “If we achieve the extent of our ambition, I believe this will be the world’s premiere football destination. “We hope it’s the best football stadium in the world, which brings benefits to residents around it.”Man Utd could draw on inspiration from the Tottenham Hotspur StadiumCredit: CanvaThe new Old Trafford could even boast a unique roofCredit: CanvaThe project would see the entire area undergo a regenerationCredit: CanvaReal Madrid transformed the Bernabeu and gave it a metal lookCredit: AlamyMan Utd could look to replicate Tottenham’s South StandCredit: GettyBorussia Dortmund’s Yellow Wall is also the envy of clubsCredit: Getty – ContributorWho will build it?Architects Foster & Partners are the favourites to take on the project.They provide a wealth of experience and a star-studded catalogue that includes several iconic London buildings, including City Hall and the British Museum.The firm redeveloped Wembley into the state-of-the-art arena it is today, proving they know how to maintain history and tradition when it comes to football stadiums.The Wembley arch is a sight to behold and the architects could look to give Old Trafford an iconic look, as their previous designs have shown they can think outside the box.Recently completed works in the UK include the Battersea Power Station Gardens and 50 Electric Avenue, also part of the complex which has rejuvenated the Battersea area – leading to 22m visitors since its opening in October 2022. Other stunning works include the Zayed National Museum in the UAE and Techo International Airport in Cambodia.Gary Neville has mooted a ‘Man Utd World’ akin to DisneylandCredit: CanvaThe architects could look to replicate the existing style of Old TraffordCredit: CanvaMan Utd want Old Trafford to be the premier football destinationCredit: CanvaIs it worth it?The project could cost £2bn and financing could prove an issue, with Ratcliffe himself only said to be worth £12bn – and that was before he bought into United.But increased capacity and better hospitality packages will see matchday revenue increase sharply, with some estimates predicting a rise from £136m to £200m a year.New shops and restaurants would also likely have to pay rent to the club, while United could even own the stores outright, meaning they would have a steady source of income from the site even when games are not being played.In terms of Ratcliffe and his role in the club, a move could boost his waning popularity with a survey finding 52 per cent of season ticket holders are in favour of a move, while 31 per cent want a redevelopment of the current ground.It would also be a huge boost for Manchester and make it a hub of football in England, potentially bringing with it 92,000 new jobs, more than 17,000 new homes and an extra 1.8million visitors per year.Stadium timeline?United bosses will not make a decision on which plan they carry out until summer 2025.It is thought that once an option is chosen, there is likely to be a lengthy ‘Design Consultation’ which could last up to two years before the building work will commence.That means stadium construction is not likely to start until at least the end of the 2027/28 season, with the new stadium unlikely to be completed before 2032.The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium took three years to construct, and like Old Trafford that was on the site of White Hart Lane, so United fans could expect a similar timeline.But it might not fit in with with Ratcliffe’s ‘Project 150’ – to celebrate the club’s 150th anniversary by winning the league by 2028.Ratcliffe said after his investment was completed: “It’s not a 10-year plan.“The fans would run out of patience if it was a 10-year plan. But it’s certainly a three-year plan to get there.“To think that we’re going to be playing football as good as Manchester City played against Real Madrid last season by next year is not sensible.“And if we give people false expectations, then they will get disappointed. So the key thing is our trajectory, so that people can see that we’re making progress.“I think it’s the club’s 150-year anniversary in 2028… if our trajectory is leading to a very good place in that sort of timeframe then we’d be very happy with that.“Because it’s not easy to turn Manchester United into the world’s best football team.READ MORE SUN STORIES“The ultimate target for Manchester United — and it’s always going to be thus, really — is that we should be challenging for the Premier League and challenging for the Champions League.“It’s one of the biggest clubs in the world.” More