It's one of the most iconic landmarks in world football and home to one of the sport's proudest clubs. Yes, success may have been a bit thin at Manchester United in recent years and the stadium could do with a bit of TLC, but Old Trafford is footballing mecca for many.
Victories, titles and legends have all been celebrated inside the 'theatre of dreams'. The stadium is a giant of Greater Manchester steeped in history which dates back 112 years.
Every matchday, tens of thousands of supporters become the envy of millions around the world, as they take to their seats at Old Trafford. READ MORE: Manchester's world famous clubbing institution which 'turned away' Justin Bieber and hosted the 'best nights out' Over 74,000 can pack out the stadium, and fans have had plenty of special moments to cheer over the years.
But for those living in the streets that surround the ground, Old Trafford is their neighbour - and it's not always a happy relationship. "They are the worst neighbours in the world," Chris Geliher says, as he lights a cigarette in the front garden of his Railway Road home.
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