QUOTE(yokoloco @ May 13 2015, 06:24 PM)
Revealing Chelsea’s Formative Plans to Convert Stamford Bridge Into a 60,000-Seater Super Stadium
Sources close to the redevelopment project tell me fully fledged paper plans exist showing a new, improved Stamford Bridge on the existing site—though you won’t hear that from the club itself.
But I’m told there is a confidence within the club, following changes to planning legislation, that the requisite permissions can be secured within the season—perhaps even by the end of 2015.
not sure how reliable the source :
http://www.umaxit.com/index.php/columns/re...r-super-stadiumquite reliable maybe..this news was picked up by WAGNH..
this is a topic that im very interested with..before this im all about moving to Battersea..but because we lost to the freaking Setia..I prefer us to stay at the bridge.
rumors that we hired the same architect that designed alliance arena and bird nest olympic stadium.
the capacity that we are going for is 60,000 seats. this number is about right considering our location and obstacles.
before this there are reports that we are looking to wrap the railways track under the new development, we might do it both on north-east and north-west part of the stadium..this might involve some of the residents there.
we also need to redevelop the whole stretch of Fulham road to cater for logistics during the matchday, additional 20,000 people will cause some problems for sure.
rumors that we are looking to move to Twickenham

(this will be a problem..sharing stadium..) or Wembley..

during the period of redevelopment.
but above all, this is a great news.
plus stadium redevelopment will not be part of FFP, this redevelopment will be expansive because we are going against the odds..well we always do, cuz we are chelsea fc..
QUOTE(yokoloco @ May 14 2015, 02:52 AM)
triple swoop for Griezmann, Koke and Godin??
nope, either gman or koke..nope to godin.
This post has been edited by Ichighost: May 14 2015, 02:16 AM