Thursday 8 September 2011

Ashes Test at the new-look stadium in 2013

Old Trafford Test venue back into work as the government has started, writes Chris Ostick.

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Lancashire and already the potential for world famous stadium naming rights sponsors willing to buy something I'm interested.

After a long legal battle with rival manufacturers Holdings Derwent, Club land finally started to work on tomorrow's £ 32m redevelopment.

It's a state of modern international sporting venue capable of hosting 25,000 people at Old Trafford will change.

The club on or around September 22 if they find a new stadium in 2013 earned the right to stage an Ashes Test.

Lancashire’s chief executive Jim Cumbes said, “The name Old Trafford is such an important part of the club and the history of the game, we wouldn’t want to lose it”.

“It is also a world-wide brand and I am sure any future sponsor would want to keep it anyway to ensure a link with that brand.

“We have already had some interest in buying the naming rights, but we will ensure that any link will be a good fit for us.”

Cumbes just relieved to start work on the ground.

He said, “We have been looking forward to this happening for such a long time”.

“And now work has finally started.

“It is an exciting time for the club.”

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