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Newcastle United are “seriously” considering building a new stadium “that wouldn’t be far away”, alongside further exploring a potential renovation of St James’ Park, according to ...
Newcastle United brass continues to consider their options regarding what to do with St James' Park. The historic arena has been the home of the Magpies since its opening in 1892. It has ...
After all, St James’ Park’s location in the city centre comes with its limitations in terms of space and accessibility. However, the idea of constructing a brand-new stadium has left others ...
But somehow, it feels like even rebuilding St James' Park on adjacent ground - as had been suggested in the days before the win over Arsenal - would be the biggest stadium crime in modern football.
But it is a protected area and it is worth noting that, in the 1990s, the Friends of Leazes Park torpedoed plans for a 55,000-seater stadium at Castle Leazes, half a mile north-west of St James’.
Other than a first major trophy in 70 years, there’s just one thing missing for the Toon Army – a stadium fit for European elite. St James’ Park is a historic ground in the heart of a true ...
Newcastle’s Stadium Ambitions: Moving Beyond St James’ ParkNewcastle United are making significant moves toward the future with plans to leave St James’ Park behind, their iconic home since ...
Newcastle United have been handed a major PSR boost after the St James' Park STACK was handed an additional five years of planning permission. Whether the news at the 2,000-capacity fanzone drops ...
Newcastle United are set to leave the iconic St James' Park for a new stadium on Leazes Park which is a short distance from the ground. Speaking about a potential new stadium in January, Eddie ...
The biggest question regarding the issue is whether to undergo another renovation to St James’ Park or just build a completely new stadium. Money, however, is not necessarily a major issue. After all, ...
St James’ Park is actually one of the oldest football grounds in the country, holding its first recorded fixture in 1880 – 12 years prior to the formation of Newcastle United as a club.