Saturday, February 20, 2010

Theatre Of Dreams

If John Henry Davies and Archibald Leitch were to see Old Trafford today on it's 100th anniversary, they would surely nod in aprroval. It was the foresight of club chairman Davies and the know how of 'Engineering Archie' that realised the construction of Old Trafford. The ground was given the nickname, the Theatre of Dreams by Sir Bobby Charlton. Over the years, many unforgettable matches and derbies have been played, and many great players from the era of Sir Matt Busby to the era of Sir Alex Ferguson have graced the Theatre of Dreams.


I will definitely visit Old Trafford when I have the earning power.

































Old Trafford opened it's gates on 19th February 1910.


Manchester United's "Holy Trinity" of Sir Bobby Charlton, Denis Law and George Best.


















Old Trafford on matchday at it's full capacity of 76,000 fans.

Pictures are taken from manutd.com

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