Chisels_n_ommers
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Indeed they are. Similar in concept to what Spurs did, but aiming to receive financial help from the government, which I guess their neighbours City did when moving to their stadium. Now, has anyone thought of doing the same at Molineux with the Asda site next door
But, just to revisit that old idea for a moment, might there be a deal to be done with the Uni and government that sees Wolves build a new stadium on the site of the existing University Halls / Asda site, with the University building a new student village on the existing Molineux site, closer to their academic buildings and the city centre? It could be phased such that replacement halls for those being lost are built on the area in and around the North Bank, then the new stadium is built where the existing halls / Asda is, and finally old Molineux is demolished and the rest of the student village built. Sounds like an expensive and complicated plan, but might be attractive to investors.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s bold plan for Old Trafford to become ‘Wembley of the North’
Exclusive: British billionaire may ask the Government for financial assistance to help build ‘state-of-the-art’ ground for Manchester Unitedwww.telegraph.co.uk
Meanwhile Everton will have a beautiful stadium to grace the Chump.
I hope those Albion hooligans don't wreck it