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Club look at Earl’s Court as possible site for new groundCounter-proposal by developers does not include stadiumChelsea risk missing out on the chance to move to Earl’s Court if they fail to submit a bid for the site quickly enough.Increasing Stamford Bridge’s 40,343 capacity has been a key issue since the Todd Boehly-Clearlake Capital takeover in 2022 but the difficulty of redeveloping the ground has led the board to look for a new home. It is understood Chelsea have held talks in recent months with various figures who will have a say over the future of the Earl’s Court site. Continue reading…
- Club look at Earl’s Court as possible site for new ground
- Counter-proposal by developers does not include stadium
Chelsea risk missing out on the chance to move to Earl’s Court if they fail to submit a bid for the site quickly enough.
Increasing Stamford Bridge’s 40,343 capacity has been a key issue since the Todd Boehly-Clearlake Capital takeover in 2022 but the difficulty of redeveloping the ground has led the board to look for a new home. It is understood Chelsea have held talks in recent months with various figures who will have a say over the future of the Earl’s Court site.