Work on the £100,000,000 stand started in "early January 2019", how far have they got?
It couldn't have been fun trying to navigate around a building site.
It couldn't have been fun trying to navigate around a building site.
Work on the £100,000,000 stand started in "early January 2019", how far have they got?
It couldn't have been fun trying to navigate around a building site.
Maybe they're building it somewhere else and they will drop it into place when ready?
I didn’t realise there was a stand opposite to us.![]()
I wish that was my view![]()
I did notice some preliminary demolition work in the general area.
Oh my mistake, sorry I and palace's press release was wrong.
If we're in the same division next season, I'll try and remember to dust this thread off to see how everybody managed to get to the game, through a construction site.
Crystal Palace to press on with Selhurst Park redevelopment this summer despite uncertainty over ownership
https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/fo...summer-despite-uncertainty-over-a4088506.html
Crystal Palace are still planning to start work on the redevelopment of Selhurst Park this summer - despite uncertainty over the club’s ownership.
Palace have been given the green light in principle to expand the capacity of their stadium from 26,000 to more than 34,000.
The club are still in negotiations with Croydon Council over the terms of their planning obligations, while Mayor Sadiq Khan needs to give his approval before final planning permission is issued.
The Americans are leaving a sinking ship. The players are on huge money, the ground is a mess (3 lady toilets in one stand), the training ground is rat infested.At least they have a good young manager.
Work on the £100,000,000 stand started in "early January 2019", how far have they got?
It couldn't have been fun trying to navigate around a building site.