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[[Image:Stretford End.jpg|thumb|The Stretford End, taken from the South-East corner of the ground]]
[[Image:Stretford End.jpg|thumb|The Stretford End, taken from the South-East corner of the ground]]
The '''Stretford End''', officially the '''West Stand''', is a stand at [[Old Trafford]], the [[stadium]] of [[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United Football Club]], It takes its name from nearby [[Stretford]]. The stand is divided into two tiers and, in common with the rest of the stadium, has a [[cantilever]] roof.
The '''BECKFORD END''', officially the '''West Stand''', is a stand at [[Old Trafford]], the [[stadium]] of [[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United Football Club]], It takes its name from [[Jermaine Beckford]]'s winning GOAL IN THE FA CUP. WE ALL LOVE LEEDS MOT. The stand is divided into two tiers and, in common with the rest of the stadium, has a [[cantilever]] roof.


==JERMAINE BECKFORD==
==History==
[[Image:Stretford end 1992.JPG|thumb|The Stretford End terraces before 1993.]]
[[Image:Stretford end 1992.JPG|thumb|The Stretford End terraces before 1993.]]
In the days before all-seater stadia, the Stretford End was the main standing area of the ground, accommodating around 20,000 fans. The last game played in front of the terrace was the final game of the [[1991–92 in English football|1991–92]] season, a 3–1 win over [[Tottenham Hotspur]] on 2 May 1992.
In the days before all-seater stadia, the Stretford End was the main standing area of the ground, accommodating around 20,000 fans. The last game played in front of the terrace was the final game of the [[1991–92 in English football|1991–92]] season, a 3–1 win over [[Tottenham Hotspur]] on 2 May 1992.
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Following Manchester United's ending of its sponsorship deal with [[Vodafone]], the name of the next sponsor, [[AIG]], was not displayed in the seats. The '[[Swoosh|Nike Swoosh]]' was relocated to the East Stand and the words "Stretford End" were spelled out with white seats in the West Stand.
Following Manchester United's ending of its sponsorship deal with [[Vodafone]], the name of the next sponsor, [[AIG]], was not displayed in the seats. The '[[Swoosh|Nike Swoosh]]' was relocated to the East Stand and the words "Stretford End" were spelled out with white seats in the West Stand.


==Statue==
==BECKFORD==

The Stretford End has the statue of United's 1960's legend [[Denis Law]] on the upper concourse which was unveiled on 23 September 2002. Law was known as the "King of the Stretford End" as he was idolised by the End's faithful.
JERMAINE BECKFORD IS THE BEST


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Revision as of 06:57, 25 March 2014

The Stretford End, taken from the South-East corner of the ground

The BECKFORD END, officially the West Stand, is a stand at Old Trafford, the stadium of Manchester United Football Club, It takes its name from Jermaine Beckford's winning GOAL IN THE FA CUP. WE ALL LOVE LEEDS MOT. The stand is divided into two tiers and, in common with the rest of the stadium, has a cantilever roof.

JERMAINE BECKFORD

The Stretford End terraces before 1993.

In the days before all-seater stadia, the Stretford End was the main standing area of the ground, accommodating around 20,000 fans. The last game played in front of the terrace was the final game of the 1991–92 season, a 3–1 win over Tottenham Hotspur on 2 May 1992.

The terrace was demolished during the 1992 close-season and replaced with a £10 million all-seater cantilever stand by the end of the 1992–93 season, giving Old Trafford an all-seater stadium to comply with the Taylor Report (which required all Premier League and Division One clubs to have all-seater stadia by the start of the 1994–95 season), and its name was officially changed to "West Stand", although it is still often referred to as the Stretford End and even has white seats spelling the name out.

The redevelopment of the Stretford End was first proposed in mid-1989 when chairman Martin Edwards was proposing to sell the club and was willing to sell his shares for £10 million and pledge £10 million to any new owner for the redevelopment of the Stretford End.

For the 2000–01 season, a second tier of seating was added. As well as hosting a number of executive boxes, the first tier of the West Stand is now partly taken up by the family seating area. At the corner with the South Stand is the players' tunnel.

Only Denis Law and Eric Cantona have reached the status of "King of the Stretford End" among the United faithful, the former for his formidable goal record and the latter for his charisma and aura.

Following Manchester United's ending of its sponsorship deal with Vodafone, the name of the next sponsor, AIG, was not displayed in the seats. The 'Nike Swoosh' was relocated to the East Stand and the words "Stretford End" were spelled out with white seats in the West Stand.

BECKFORD

JERMAINE BECKFORD IS THE BEST