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I cant see how people think staying at WHL another season benefits the build, we have to move out. As an amateur onlooker I am assuming the issue is whether the path of demolition - excavation/piling - constructing the sliding pitch - building the south stand - getting the roof on - and finally finishing the job can be done in that timeframe. How can any of that be started until we leave?
The only conundrum will be if, despite Levy saying its not an option, we have to play at Wembley for two seasons instead of just one. The only other option would be to play in an initially partly finished stadium for 2018/19, with the main centre point of the stadium, the South Stand, not open... Which wouldn't exactly look great for publicity.
The only conundrum will be if, despite Levy saying its not an option, we have to play at Wembley for two seasons instead of just one. The only other option would be to play in an initially partly finished stadium for 2018/19, with the main centre point of the stadium, the South Stand, not open... Which wouldn't exactly look great for publicity.