Visitors to Salford's Lowry art gallery can enjoy an immersive experience of LS Lowry's famous painting, 'Going to the Match', as part of the gallery's silver jubilee. Just a mile away, Manchester United has unveiled plans for a new £2bn stadium by 2030, which aims to accommodate 100,000 fans and become a global attraction. However, the project faces criticism from supporters regarding potential taxpayer costs benefiting wealthy owners, despite the anticipated economic growth in the Trafford area. The mixed sentiment reflects broader concerns about sports-led regeneration projects.
Visitors to Salford's Lowry art gallery can experience a new immersive take on LS Lowry's iconic painting 'Going to the Match', celebrating its 25th anniversary.
Manchester United revealed ambitious plans for a new £2bn stadium, planned to accommodate 100,000 fans, claiming it may rival major global landmarks like the Eiffel Tower.
Supporters express mixed feelings about the stadium project, fearing it may benefit wealthy owners at taxpayers' expense, despite potential for economic growth in Trafford.
Criticism looms over the funding of this grand football arena, echoing concerns about the use of public money for a billionaire's project, raising questions of fairness.
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