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Forest Green Rovers plan new £100m stadium development



TomandJerry

Well-known member
Oct 1, 2013
11,488
"National League side Forest Green Rovers have unveiled plans for a £100m sports facility, which will include a new stadium for the club.

The new stadium is expected to accommodate 5,000 supporters with capability to double in size.

Forest Green have played at The New Lawn since 2006 with chairman Dale Vince hopeful the new development would be completed in around five years.

"By the time we get to build, we will be in the Football League," said Vince.

The development, dubbed 'Eco Park', will be a 100-acre sports and green technology centre at Junction 13 on the M5.

Located on either side of the A419, half of Eco Park will be dedicated to creating state-of-the-art sporting facilities, including an all-seater stadium, training fields, 4G
pitches, multi-disciplinary sporting facilities, as well as a sports science hub.

Forest Green were promoted to the Conference - now called the National League - in 1998 and Vince says they are outgrowing their existing home.

"We've seen our gates double and it chokes the hill and it upsets our neighbours," he told BBC Radio Gloucestershire.

Since taking over the club in 2010, Vince introduced:

-An organic pitch - the first in the world - which is spread with cow manure
-180 solar panels which generated 10% of the electricity at the New Lawn
-A red meat ban for players and all produce sold on matchdays"

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/33567273

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Frampler

New member
Aug 25, 2011
239
Eastbourne
Whenever a project has 'Eco-' as the prefix, you know it's going to a bunch of uneconomical nonsense. One hundred million quid on a small stadium, some sports pitches, and some 'affordable' housing in a part of the country that isn't exactly bursting at the seams. I'm sure that will give a great return on investment.
 










GT49er

Well-known member
Feb 1, 2009
46,746
Gloucester
It's been fascinating to watch the rise of the finest village football team in England, who not so long ago were winning the FA Vase. Now the top team in Gloucestershire (though admittedly that ain't saying much!) They have done good in the community work, like us, and I look forward to seeing them in the FL. Not so keen on the red meat ban (and that's not just for the players - it's Quorn at the Lawn, with a vegan menu on the way!) or moneyball (which is what they are using), but hey, what a fairy tale it will be when they become the smallest ever club to join the FL!
 


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