GOODBYE TO ELLAND ROAD STADIUM;Leeds United announces looking for an alternative site for the new training ground

GOODBYE TO ELLAND ROAD STADIUM;Leeds United announces looking for an alternative site for the new training ground

Leeds United were planning on increasing the capacity of Elland Road to 50k but following further investment from the 49ers they will now look at a capacity of 55k, by developing two of the stands in a staggered approach.

In related news, Leeds will no longer be purchasing the Matthew Murray site for their new training ground, and for now will continue on at Thorp Arch.

The ‘Parklife’ program – which is funded by the Football Association, the Premier League, Department for Culture, Media and Sport, Sport England and the Football Foundation, with the aim of providing all-weather facilities – was originally going to put their community project at Fullerton Park. This Parklife community facility is now expected to move to the Matthew Murray site in Holbeck, while Leeds are expected to purchase land at Fullerton Park making Leeds’ stadium development easier while still being involved with providing the public facilities, albeit at a changed location.

From the Yorkshire Evening Post: “A report from the director of city development to the council’s executive board suggests that keeping the initiative at Fullerton Park would ‘negatively impact Leeds and their ambition for a 55,000 seater stadium and potentially also impact the existing Park and Ride, which would have lost up to 90 spaces as part of the Parklife development.”

Councillor James Lewis, leader of the council, has said they are fine with the changes of plans.

The fantastic return of Leeds United to the Premier League has proved to be a great boost to not just fans, but also the city as a whole.

“We remain committed to working with the club constructively in terms of any ambitions they might have in terms of increasing the capacity of Elland Road in the future.

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