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This is from the Independent newspaper quoting Chelsea FC
"Following feedback from fans, our initial plans include a 15,000 all-seated one-tier stand behind the south goal, likely to be the biggest one-tier stand in football.
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Apparently they want the stadium to be different from others so they are going to keep some of the chimney's from the factory...That'll ruin the look of the stadium.."When you went to the corner and saw our fans celebrating the way they were you just wanted to be part of it" - Shaun Derry after we beat the scum 1-0
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I didn't want a move at all but this looks promising a big 1 tiered stand behind the goal, a rectangle traditional shape rather than a soulless bowl and have the towers would look unique and iconic imo.
However it all sounds far too good to be true.
Would look something like this
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Originally posted by ollyhoops View PostThey've debated that Power Station for years and nothing has ever been done with it, its brownfield site as well. In my opinion it would be an excellent move for them as they could could really turn that into something special.Kept the faith!
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Originally posted by MKCFC92 View PostI didn't want a move at all but this looks promising a big 1 tiered stand behind the goal, a rectangle traditional shape rather than a soulless bowl and have the towers would look unique and iconic imo.
However it all sounds far too good to be true.
Would look something like this
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Originally posted by MKCFC92 View PostI didn't want a move at all but this looks promising a big 1 tiered stand behind the goal, a rectangle traditional shape rather than a soulless bowl and have the towers would look unique and iconic imo.
However it all sounds far too good to be true.
Would look something like this
Yup....looks ****.....ideal for them.
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Funny enough the side I follow in Norway have recently built a new ground and it's built into a power station and although not as big as Battersea Power Station looks very good.
Let the **** move over the water. Most of their fans are from south London anyway.
Will make Hammersmith and Fulham a nicer place without their vermin spreading diseases every other Saturday.First game: Arsenal vs Queen's Park Rangers at Highbury, Saturday 17th November 1984.
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