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CHELSEA FC PROPOSAL TO CHELSEA PITCH OWNERS
--- надополнето: Oct 3, 2011 8:27 PM ---
Chelsea are to take what will be perceived as the first significant step towards leaving Stamford Bridge for a new 60,000-seat stadium, by seeking to buy back the freehold for the land on which their home of 106 years is built.
Blues chairman Bruce Buck and chief executive Ron Gourlay said that the club had still to decide whether to move to a new home but insisted they would not be able to do so unless they regained ownership of the pitch and stands at Stamford Bridge.Those currently belong to a company called Chelsea Pitch Owners, which was formed in 1993 to prevent the stadium falling into the hands of property developers. Chelsea are aware of the difficulties in increasing the 41,800 capacity of Stamford Bridge, and they would be better positioned to react to a suitable area becoming available once they have secured the land on which their home since 1905 stands. They would need to sell the stadium for redevelopment, in order to part-fund the purchase of land for any new ground and the construction costs. Chelsea have indicated that 10% of seats in any new stadium would be available to families and supporters under 21, and that no relocation would take place before 2020, unless within a three-mile radius of Stamford Bridge
--- надополнето: Oct 3, 2011 8:27 PM ---
Chelsea are to take what will be perceived as the first significant step towards leaving Stamford Bridge for a new 60,000-seat stadium, by seeking to buy back the freehold for the land on which their home of 106 years is built.
Blues chairman Bruce Buck and chief executive Ron Gourlay said that the club had still to decide whether to move to a new home but insisted they would not be able to do so unless they regained ownership of the pitch and stands at Stamford Bridge.Those currently belong to a company called Chelsea Pitch Owners, which was formed in 1993 to prevent the stadium falling into the hands of property developers. Chelsea are aware of the difficulties in increasing the 41,800 capacity of Stamford Bridge, and they would be better positioned to react to a suitable area becoming available once they have secured the land on which their home since 1905 stands. They would need to sell the stadium for redevelopment, in order to part-fund the purchase of land for any new ground and the construction costs. Chelsea have indicated that 10% of seats in any new stadium would be available to families and supporters under 21, and that no relocation would take place before 2020, unless within a three-mile radius of Stamford Bridge