Sunday 2 April 2017

Issue No.35 April 2017

IN THIS ISSUE

Stade News

ClubCall 
Sheffield Utd

West Ham tour

Winslow pub Everton

________________________________
STADE NEWS
GREEN LIGHT FOR BRIDGE REDEVELOPMENT
Chelsea have received approval from the Mayor of London to redevelop Stamford Bridge.
The £500m plans for the total rebuild of the site, will see a new 60,000 capacity stadium and improved transport infrastructure.
The Blues are expected to play at Wembley for three seasons, before moving into their new home in time for the 2021/22 season.

GROUNDWORKS TO BEGIN AT TYNECASTLE
Excavation and piling works have begun on the new East stand at Edinburgh club Heart of Midlothian.
Cranes hoisted the 85-ton new main stand roof truss into position in February, and demolition work on the buildings behind the current stand is now complete.
Once the new stand is open, due to be in September this year,the capacity at Tynecastle will be over 20,000.



NEW GRIMSBY STADIUM MOVES STEP CLOSER
The developers behind the new stadium for Grimsby Town, have been given approval by the local Council to buy the land required for the project.
This enables a detailed planning application to be submitted for the proposed 14,000 capacity stadium, and associated retail and leisure developments at Peaks Parkway.
A further site, on a disused amusement park in the town, has also recently been suggested as a possible alternative new location for The Mariners.

SKY BLUES CONFIRM RICOH DEPARTURE
Coventry City have confirmed they plan to leave the Ricoh Arena, where they are contracted to stay until 2018, and relocate to Coventry Rugby club's Butts Park Arena.
Coventry RFC have agreed in principle to the groundshare, although the stadium is also currently used by non-league football side Coventry United, and rugby league side Coventry Bears.
It has been confirmed City's owners have abandoned plans for the club's own new stadium.


FURTHER PARKHEAD DEVELOPMENTS PLANNED

Celtic have filed a proposal of application to Glasgow City Council, for further developments around their Parkhead stadium.
A 200-room hotel, as previously announced by the club late last year, a club museum, megastore and ticket office are planned for the site on the west side of the stadium
as part of the club's vision for a wider re-generation of the East End of the city.
There are currently no plans to increase the 60,000 capacity of Celtic Park.




IN BRIEF
AFC BOURNEMOUTH - The Cherries have announced they are looking to build a new stadium, after failing to secure a deal over their current Dean Court site.
The club are working with the local council, and are hopeful a new stadium could be open by the start of the 2020/21 season.
ABERDEEN - the local council have voted against the proposed new stadium and training complex at Kingsford, citing traffic problems as the main concern.
The final say on the scheme however, will be made by the full City Council in June this year.
DERBY COUNTY - The Rams have announced a new bar and restaurant at the stadium, now reverted to Pride Park following the end of a naming sponsorship deal.
The bar, in the south-west corner of the ground, will replace a fitness complex which closed last year
________________________________
CLUBCALL Sheffield United
Bramall Lane, Sheffield S2 4SU.
Founded - 1889
League - English League One
Capacity - 32,702
Record Attendance - 68,287
Nearest Railway Station - Sheffield Midland
Club Website - www.sufc.co.uk



________________________________
STADIUM TOUR 
London Stadium West Ham United
The conversion of the 2012 Olympic Stadium in Stratford into the new home for West Ham United has been much debated, but a visit on the excellent stadium tour brings home just how impressive the venue actually is.
The tours are self-guided, fully accessible, and begin at Entrance B where you are handed your interactive handset with commentary available in 5 languages.
There are also very informative and friendly guides on hand to assist with any queries during your tour.
After walking through one of many corporate lounges, where there are many reminders of the Iron's former Boleyn Ground, you get your first inside view of the stadium - and its then you realise just how far away the pitch actually is from the upper seating areas.
To be fair though the view is quite stunning !




Home dressing room
The tour moves down the escalators to the dressing-room area, as usual in modern stadia they appear rather small and quite austere, but its nice to see the No.6 shirt of England's 1966 World Cup winning captain Bobby Moore on permanent display.
The next feature is quite unique, the warm-up athletics track used for the Olympics.
Here the interactive handset comes into its own, with photographs and information on the medal winning athletes at the Games.


Entrance to players tunnel
You then make your way through the players tunnel onto the pitch-side, with the bowl of the stadium and its uniquely designed floodlights towering over you.
The tour is now finished, and you make your way back up the escalators to the main reception.
The Hammers have experienced many difficulties, on and off the pitch, since moving to Stratford, but in time you feel the stadium will become as much of a home as the club's former Boleyn Ground.



London Stadium Tour Info
Times -   daily from 10.00 - last entrance 15.00.
Contact - www.london-stadium.com
Prices -   adult from £17, child from £10, family of four from £48.00.
Travel -   via rail or tube to Stratford, buses to Stratford. 
              No car parking available.


________________________________
FAMOUS FOOTBALL PUBS
Winslow Hotel Everton
Large hotel on the corner of Goodison Road and Winslow Street, directly opposite the main stand at Goodison Park.
Formerly a Whitbread pub, The Winslow now only opens on matchdays and for private functions in its numerous suites.
As you would expect its packed to the rafters on matchdays, some superb Toffees photographs and memorabilia on show.
All live TV football shown, good selection of beers and lagers but no cask ale served.
________________________________

STADE IMAGES
Mariners Park, South Shields FC
_______________________________
Many thanks for your interest in the blog.
All photographs and text copyright footballstadeblog2017
Any comments/queries welcome at footballstadeblog@gmail.com
Twitter@FootballStade
Next issue (No.36) published Sunday 7th May 2017

footballstadeblog.blogspot.com
_______________________________
_______________________________