Monday, 4 July 2011

Man Utd pour £25M into new medical centre

04.07.11 | tribalfootball.com



Manchester United are planning a new £25 million medical centre.
The News of the World says United are spending a staggering £25million to build a "virtual hospital" at their Carrington training base.
The Glazer family, who own the club, have already given the green light for the stunning state-of-the-art complex.
Sir Alex Ferguson is convinced the pioneering project will keep United one step ahead of their European rivals.
United hope to start work on the project next season after conducting a feasibility study into the benefits of housing medical facilities on site.
It will include a new sports science unit dedicated to developing ground-breaking training schedules and tailor-made programme for injured players.
United's remarkable plans also include rehabilitation facilities and top-class fitness and gym areas.
There are even plans for injured players coming off the field at Old Trafford to be whisked straight to the new centre for scans.

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