Sunday 4 December 2022

Issue No. 58 December 2022

 IN THIS ISSUE



Stade News

ClubCall South Shields

Etihad Stadium Tour

ClubCall Marske Utd

Bishops Blaize pub




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STADE NEWS

FEYENOORD ABANDON NEW STADIUM PLANS

Rotterdam club Feyenoord have abandoned plans for a new stadium, part of which would have been built over the River Maas.
As part of a wider riverside regeneration project, Feyenoord City, the construction costs for the new 63,000 capacity stadium were reported to be prohibitive in the current economic climate.
The club now plan to stay at their iconic 47,500 capacity De Kuip (The Tub) home, which opened in 1937, for the forseeable future.

EXPANSION FOR EDGELEY PARK

Currently adjusting to life back in the Football League, Stockport County are planning a major redevelopment of Edgeley Park.
With a current capacity of 10,900, the club aim to increase the stadium to 20,000 seats with the construction of new East and South stands, and extending the main North stand.
Public consultations on the scheme and formal planning applications are expected soon.

CAMBRIDGE BUY BACK ABBEY STADIUM

Eighteen years after selling the stadium in order for the club to survive, Cambridge United now own the Abbey Stadium once again.
The club's owners now plan to modernise and upgrade the stadium, currently with a capacity of 8,127, and home to the U's since 1932.
Previous plans to relocate the club to Milton were abandoned in 2009.


LEEDS PLANNING ELLAND ROAD REDEVELOPMENT

Leeds United are looking at  redeveloping Elland Road up to a 55,000 capacity, with the first priority replacing the West Stand which wasopened in 1956.
The club plan to build a new stand behind the current structure to minimise disruption.
Leeds, who have ruled out moving to a new stadium, are also planning a refurbishment of the East Stand.


NAMING RIGHTS PLAN FOR OLYMPIC STADIUM

Ten years after its opening in 2012, the search is underway for a naming rights sponsor for the London Olympic stadium and Olympic Park in Stratford.
The stadium, now the third largest in the Premier League after a recent capacity increase to 62,500, has been the home of West Ham United since 2016.

 




NEWS IN BRIEF

RED STAR BELGRADE

Crvena Zvezda have announced plans to demolish and rebuild the iconic Rajko Mitic stadium, also known as the Marakana. Opened in 1963 and with a current capacity of 53,000, the stadium is also home to the Serbian National team.

CRYSTAL PALACE

Croydon Borough Council have approved plans to rebuild the main stand at Selhurst Park. With work due to begin by the end of the year, the new stand at Palace will increase the capacity from 25,000 to 34,000.

STANDARD LIEGE

Work to develop the Stade de Sclessin has been further delayed due to cost savings at the Wallonia club. Initial plans to build a new East stand have also been scaled back, with an increase in capacity of the stadium to around 32,000 now likely.

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CLUBCALL South Shields

Mariners Park, Shaftesbury Avenue, South Shields NE32 3UP.

Founded - 1888

League - Northern Premier League

Capacity - 4,000

Record Attendance - 3,800

Nearest Railway Station - Bede (Metro)

Club Website - www.southshieldsfc.co.uk




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STADIUM TOURS Manchester City

Etihad main entrance

As current English Premier League Champions, Manchester City have excelled on the pitch in recent years - experiencing a tour at the Etihad Stadium confirms City's class off the field too.
The tour starts from the club museum located above the superstore, and quickly works its way into the stadium via the impressive corporate suites in the main stand.
From the press box you get a superb first view of the stadium, before making your way down to the home and away changing rooms, with City's kitted out with the players shirts.
The tour continues through the players tunnel to pitch level, where you can sit in the home and away technical areas.
There is plenty of time for photo opportunites at pitch side.
From here the tour moves into the media suite, where visitors can have their photograph taken alongside a recorded hologram of City manager Pep Guardiola.
There is no additional charge for this facitity on the tour, unlike some other Premier League clubs where a charge is made.
The tour concludes back in the stadium superstore.
The tour gives an excellent insight into the history of City, and the current forward thinking of the club on and off the pitch.
The guides on the tour were also a credit to the club, very informative and patient with everyone in the group, and could not have been more helpful.


Home dressing room


East stand

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CLUBCALL Marske United

Mount Pleasant, Marske by the Sea, TS11 7BW.

Founded - 1956

League - Northern Premier League Premier

Capacity - 2,500

Record Attendance - 1,489

Nearest Railway Station - Marske

Club Website - www.marskeunitedfc.org



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FAMOUS FOOTBALL PUBS

Bishops Blaize Manchester

Lively one room Wetherspoons pub on Chester Road, five minutes walk from Manchester United's Old Trafford stadium.
Plenty of United memorabilia to view, together with old photos and history information on the local area. 
Usual varied Spoons local and national real ales on offer, and full food menu served.


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STADE IMAGES

Croft Park, Blyth Spartans
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Sunday 7 August 2022

Issue No.57 August 2022

IN THIS ISSUE


Stade News

ClubCall Liverpool

ClubCall Ashington

Rosie's bar Newcastle





STADE NEWS

NEW STADIUM FOR TRANMERE

Wirral Council have announced discussions are being held to build a new 15,000 seater stadium for Tranmere Rovers.
The development is proposed for the former Bidston Dock site in Birkenhead, and will be part of a Sports City complex to include a hotel, events and conference centre, golf driving range, together with food and retail outlets.
Rovers have played at Prenton Park since 1912, and it is thought the site will be developed for housing.


EXPANSION PLANS FOR VILLA PARK

Aston Villa have announced plans for a major redevelopment of Villa Park.
Consultation has started on building a new North Stand, and improvements to the existing Trinity Road stand.
The current capacity of 42,682 will be increased to over 50,000.
The club also plan to develop the area around the stadium, to increase the match day hospitality options and create a year-round entertainment venue.



DUNDEE NEW STADIUM UNVEILED

Dundee have unveiled images for their long awaited new stadium in the Camperdown area of the city. The new all-seater 15,000 capacity stadium, first announced in 2017, is the centre of a complex to include a conference centre and hotel, retail and leisure outlets. The Dee have played at their current Dens Park stadium since 1899.



QUAKERS TO LEAVE BLACKWELL MEADOWS

Darlington have announced plans to leave their current home at Blackwell Meadows.
The Quakers new stadium, with a capacity of between 5,000 and 8,000 and to Football League standard, will be built in the town at an as yet undecided location.
After leaving Feethams in 2003, the club moved into the 25,000 capacity Arena until 2011, with a brief ground share at Bishop Auckland before moving to Blackwell Meadows in 2016.


CHANGE OF STADIUM NAME FOR LILLE

The stadium of Ligue 1 club Lille OSC, will have a new name for the start of the 2022/23 season. Previously known as the Stade Pierre Mauroy, after the former French Prime Minister and Mayor of Lille, the stadium will now be known as the Decathlon Arena, in a five year multi-million euro sponsorship deal with the sports equipment company. The 50,157 capacity stadium was opened in 2012.



NEWS IN BRIEF

AS ROMA

After nearly seventy years playing at the Stadio Olimpico, AS Roma have announced plans for a new stadium in the Pietralata area of the city. The project, on land owned by the Rome authorities, would see a new stadium with a capacity between 50,000 and 60,000.

ABERDEEN

Fans of Scottish Premiership club Aberdeen have supported plans for the club to relocate to a new stadium, in the local council planned Beachfront development. The Dons have previously looked at two other sites in the city, for a location to replace their current Pittodrie Stadium.

EBBSFLEET UNITED

The historic Northfleet harbour is the planned location for Ebbsfleet United's new 8,000 capacity stadium. At the heart of a waterfront regeneration project including retail and leisure, the stadium will replace the current 4,769 capacity Stonebridge Road ground.

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CLUBCALL Liverpool

Anfield, Anfield Road, Liverpool L4 0TH.

Founded - 1892 

League - English Premier League

Capacity - 53,394

Record Attendance - 61,905

Nearest Railway Station - Kirkdale

Club Website - www.liverpoolfc.com





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CLUBCALL Ashington

The dwmedia Stadium, Woodhorn Lane, Ashington NE63 9FW.

Founded - 1883

League - Northern League Division One

Capacity - 2,000

Record Attendance - 13,199 (at Portland Park)

Nearest Railway Station - Pegswood

Club Website - www.ashingtonafc.com


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FAMOUS FOOTBALL PUBS

ROSIE'S BAR NEWCASTLE

Ornate, one room bar in Newcastle, behind the Gallowgate End of St James' Park.
Located on Stowell Street in the Chinese Quarter of the city, there are lots of old football photographs and memorabilia to view.
Usually two cask ales on offer but no food.
All live TV football shown.



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STADE IMAGES

Main stand at Gresty Road, Crewe Alexandra
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Sunday 3 April 2022

Issue No.56 April 2022

IN THIS ISSUE

 
Dean Street floodlight, Shildon

 
 Stade News

 ClubCall Selby Town

 ClubCall Shildon 

 Globe Nottingham






STADE NEWS

Standing returns to English top flight stadiums
The first official trial of safe standing in English football stadiums has now commenced.
Home and visiting supporters at Stamford Bridge for the Chelsea v Liverpool Premier League match on January 2nd, were able to stand in designated areas for the first time.
Five clubs - Cardiff City, Chelsea, Manchester City, Manchester United, and Tottenham Hotpsur, are the first clubs in the top two tiers of English football to have licensed safe standing in designated rail-seating areas.
The areas have been installed for both home and away fans.
The Government's Sports Ground Safety Authority, has spent 18 months gathering evidence on standing areas and concluded standing is no less safe than seating where areas are properly managed.
If the current trials prove successful, it is expected the legislation will be expanded to cover all stadiums in England's top two divisions.

Work begins on Anfield Road extension
Construction work at Liverpool FC on the Anfield Road stand extension is now well underway.
An additional 7,000 seats will be installed, bringing the overall capacity of the Anfield stadium to 61,000, the third largest in England.
The work is expected to be completed for the start of the 2023/24 season.



York finally move into new stadium
After years of delays, York City have finally moved into their new stadium at Monks Cross.
The first match at the stadium was v AFC Fylde on 16/02/2021.
The 8,500 capacity stadium replaces the iconic Bootham Crescent, and will be shared with the York City Knights Rugby League club.



Foxes expansion moves closer
Permission has been granted for Leicester City to begin work on the Walkers Stadium expansion.
The plans will see an additional 8,000 seats and new roof installed in the East Stand.
The project also includes a hotel, indoor arena, multi-storey car park, and residential apartments.



Plans for new Royale Union home
Currently sitting at the top of the Belgian First Division, Brussels club Royale Union SG are planning a move to a new stadium.
A location in Parc du Bempt in the Forest Municipality, has been identified for a new 21,100 stadium replacing the iconic Stade Joseph Marien, the club's home for over 100 years.



NEWS IN BRIEF

Oxford United
League One Oxford United, currently chasing a play-off place in the division, are planning to relocate to a new stadium.
Despite only playing at their current Kassam Stadium since 2001, a venue they lease until 2026, the U's have identified a site in the north of the city close to the A34 for a new 18,000 capacity ground.

Barcelona
Catalan giants Barcelona have signed a new sponsorship deal with Spotify, which includes the renaming of their iconic stadium to 
Spotify Nou Camp.
It is the first time in the club's history that the stadium will include a sponsor's name in the title.

Stoke City
25 years since its opening, the bet 365 stadium is to undergo a major upgrade to its facilities.
A £4m investment will see additional seats installed in the West stand, upgraded concourses and toilets, and improvements to the boardroom, players, and corporate lounges.

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CLUBCALL Selby Town
Fairfax Plant Hire Stadium
Richard Street, Selby YO8 4BN.
Founded - 1919
League - Northern Counties East Division One
Capacity - 5,000
Record Attendance - 7,000
Nearest Railway Station - Selby
Club Website -www.twitter.com/selbytown_fc

 
















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CLUBCALL Shildon
Dean Street, Shildon, Co.Durham DL4 1EZ.
Founded - 1890
League - Northern Premier Division One East
Capacity - 2,000
Record Attendance - 13,000
(Leeholme v Perkinsville - Schools match)
Nearest Railway Station - Shildon
Club Website - www.shildonafc.com




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FAMOUS LOST FOOTBALL PUBS
The Globe Nottingham

Detached pub on London Road in Nottingham, on the walk between 
the railway station, Meadow Lane, and the City Ground.
Always popular on match days with supporters of both Nottingham clubs, the pub was certainly a 'home fans only' establishment when 
Forest were playing at home.
Famed for its range of cask ales, the upstairs function room at the Globe was a regular meeting place for the Nottingham branch of Camra.
Converted to an Indian restaurant for a while, the building has now been demolished.

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STADE IMAGES


Main entrance at McDiarmid Park in Perth,
home of double 2020/21 Scottish Cup Winners
St Johnstone
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