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FootyMAD >  LFC Online >  Club Info >  Stadium Debate
Updated plans for Liverpool's proposed new stadium on Stanley Park will go on display to the public for the first time today.
Liverpool's Stanley Park could lose out on a £5m improvement grant because of Liverpool Football Club's plans to relocate there.
A bid for a referendum over Liverpool Football Club's proposed move to Stanley Park has been blocked.
Beginning if I may on a slightly philosophical tack, I'd like to turn this so-called ground sharing “debate” somewhat on its head.
Unless you've had your head buried in the sand for the last couple of weeks you will notice that the ground share debate has reared its ugly head in the Echo.
Liverpool Football Club have finally announced their plans for a new stadium to be built on Stanley Park.
So, there we have it - a new stadium for 2005.
Read Anfield4Ever's statement following Liverpool Football Club's decision to move to a new stadium.
Liverpool legends Ian Rush and Mark Lawrensen are in favour of Liverpool's proposed 55 000 seater stadium, but admit they will be sad to see the club leave Anfield.
Anfield4Ever, the supporters' group set up by Alan Edge and Will Melia to raise issues about the proposed new stadium move, have issued the following statement.
Liverpool have announced plans for a new 55 000 seater stadium on Stanley Park, scheduled to be completed in time for the 2005/06 season.
Liverpool's chief executive, Rick Parry, today explained the club's decision to move to a new 55,000-seater stadium on Stanley Park.
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