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CHELSEA are reportedly in talks to move stadium away from Stamford Bridge. The Blues have been working on plans to play in front of an increased capacity since Roman Ambramovich's tenure as owner.
Supporters of Swedish side Djurgarden were able to buy tickets in almost every section of Stamford Bridge for the semi ... the Matthew Harding Stand of the stadium during the match, with another ...
They are now exploring ways to redevelop Stamford Bridge, which lags behind Chelsea’s rivals with a capacity of around 41,000. The club wants to build a new 60,000-seat stadium on the same site ...
To demolish the stadium and rebuild a new one would likely take six years, meaning the club would have to play home games elsewhere, possibly Wembley, for that lengthy stint. Stamford Bridge has ...
Chelsea hope to take a step towards getting the final green light to buy a £65million plot of land next to Stamford Bridge, as they weigh up redevelopment plans for their stadium. Buying the 1.2 ...
Stamford Bridge is located in the Fulham area of west London. The local surroundings of the stadium are extremely busy on matchdays. Please plan your route to the stadium in advance and allow more ...
The tunnel view is one of many options for those with money to burn, but could offer fans the chance to see unique views of after game rows - with moments such as the 'Battle of Stamford Bridge ...
paving the way for a potential expansion of Stamford Bridge which could see the stadium demolished and rebuilt with the pitch rotated 90 degrees to run west to east. The club had originally ...
On the other hand, redvelopment of Stamford Bridge would see the team move away from the stadium for a number of years, likely double the three years Tottenham spent at Wembley. If Boehly and ...