But, maybe there is a downside to all this good news in the eyes of some.To find negativity amongst all this positivity represents a rather depressing point of view, but sometimes things needs to be explored. However, that’s seemingly the only negativity.Regardless of this negative opinion and the emotions surrounding the design, the new stadium needs to be built. After many forgot about Chelsea's plans to give a £1 billion upgrade to Stamford Bridge, the schematics are back in the news. LONDON, ENGLAND - JANUARY 11: Ross Barkley of Chelsea clears the ball off the line during the Premier League match between Chelsea FC and Burnley FC at Stamford Bridge on January 11, 2020 in London, United Kingdom.
The stadium project has been put on hold due to the current unfavorable investment climate.
(Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)News greeted Chelsea fans this week that the plans for an upgraded Stamford Bridge could be back on the table. Roman Abramovich plans to increase the Blues' stadium from a capacity of 41,600 to 60,000 Credit: Getty Images. This is a fact of life around football in the 21st century.So, the news from authorities that the permitting authority was extended—the process had to be an undoubtedly arduous and mind-numbing one as it is in many places around the globe—must have been greeted with happiness among Chelsea supporters. The club revealed Roman Abramovich’s £1billion redevelopment p… Chelsea decided last year to put on hold their project to rebuild St… Tottenham and Arsenal boast larger and more modern stadiums, and the two Manchester clubs possess larger and ostensibly more profitable venues than Stamford Bridge.While the charm of the Bridge is unquestionable, modern economics dictate that larger football stadiums bring in more money. In 2018, the London-based club revealed design plans to redevelop and expand Stamford Bridge, its 41,631-capacity stadium, which is far smaller than other league rivals. ') Chelsea have once again reiterated that nothing has changed about the new Stamford Bridge redevelopment after recent reports about a change of venue. It’s a necessity in the modern age if the fabulous Blues are to compete with the best in Europe. However, in the summer of 2018, the plans were halted with the club citing 'unfavourable economic conditions'. English Premier League soccer side Chelsea FC has released a public statement to update fans on the status of their plans for a new stadium.In 2018, the London-based club revealed design plans to redevelop and expand Stamford Bridge, its 41,631-capacity stadium, which is far smaller than other league rivals.However, despite being given permission to build a new 60,000-seater stadium on the current site of Stamford Bridge the plans were put on due to the club citing an “unfavorable investment climate”.Chelsea FC has released a statement to clarify the club’s position on the project“Chelsea FC is aware of the media speculation relating to the new stadium, however can confirm that the Club’s position remains unchanged since May 2018.
A larger revenue not only makes the ownership happy, but it also allows for more resources for facilities and above all; high-quality and high-cost transfers. He also edits Electric & Hybrid Vehicle Technology International. However else one may categorize it, it’s home to Chelsea and therefore, it’s ours.How do you feel about the proposed stadium upgrades? Even if the stadium design is polarizing, the construction needs to begin.