This video needs editing because a lot of the club’s you’ve mentioned have been scrapped or unrealistic at this present moment for various reasons. The only ones that are certain are definitely Aston Villa and Man City and Everton’s new stadium is currently in working progress whilst Liverpool’s is nearly complete. Nottingham Forest will most likely go ahead with redeveloping the City Ground now they’ve survived, but delaying it until next year, as they want to establish themselves beforehand.
Interesting with Odsal Stadium (not far from me) and putting a roof on it. As Stock Car racing has been reintroduced there in 2022 after nearly 30 years, I don't see that the roof option will be finalised. Good concept though.
@@SKBSKBSKBSKBSK That's a bit deep for this time of day, old fruit. I suppose I was looking at planned stadia, the same as other browsers on this site. I supposed I'd hoped to see planned rugby and cricket grounds. Anything except more oikball, really.
I cant be the only one who thinks the proposal for the new Stamford Bridge looks seriously ugly. Like a giant blob just dropped onto the city and then turned into brick, the stadium from the outside also looks disproportionally massive relative to the rather average capacity
Those plans were solved some time ago, which is unfortunate as it would've been unique, unlike most of the flat-pack bowls you gat nowadays. They all look the same.
I truly hope that Southend survive, but this may be a blessing in disguise. Roots Hall is a lovely ground, one if my favourite, and it would be a tragedy to see it demolished.
Anfield insiders say the next stand to be expanded will be the Sir Kenny Daglish stand with an extra 8,000 taking Anfield to 70,000. This would only happen if transport in the area was improved
Skerries Road and Wylva Road need to be demolished and rebuilt as they are currently bus routes to the north of the city. Skerries Road residents association are knowing of that, hence why the club aren't ready to negotiate, finally Liverpool City Council are in special measures so almost certainly it be called in by the government
If they redesigned the sir Kenny stand, capacity could actually go down slightly. The current expansion was possible as the housing was derelict. The housing behind the sir Kenny stand is very much not derelict and is occupied, so unless they can get agreement for demolition (unlikely), future expansion is probably unlikely beyond the new capacity.
@@bionicgeekgrrl I’ve wondered if that’s why they’ve now opened up the area behind the SKD stand, maybe change a few minds about negotiating and selling up?
Can't see that happening somehow they would need to demolish the houses in Skerries Road and I don't think the local residents would be all that in favour of it and neither would Liverpool City Council
Southend's is a bit odd. Who would want to have an apartment in a football stadium?! As a Bradfordian, I should point out that pipe dreams for the redevelopment of Odsal have been going on for nearly three decades now, so i'm not holding my breath...
The Uk should be holding the world cup very soon. With 4.7 billion people watching the Premiership. And buy 2030 all the Stadiums used will be 60.000+ and bring the game back home.1965 seams a long time ago. Thank You.
i like how youve put this into a concept list, as over half of these are unlikely to ever make it off paper: -Cant see leicester expanding any time soon. -Chelseas too busy blowing all their cash on teenagers. -Wolves finances could hardly support a new toilet. -Nottingham could probably do it but why? the stadiums already big and modern enough why not put that money elseware? -Southend. lol. A mid table national league side does not need a 17 000 stadium. money would be better spent on infrastructure, talent and youth development. -Luton genuinely do need a new stadium but the where and hows are far from set in stone, cool design tho. -Bradford Bulls: Odsal already has a 26k capacity, so this would be purely a remodel, probably to collaborate with more events than anything. nice idea but again, im unsure where a second division rugby league side that is already struggling its finances would get that kind of money. -Fulhams is actually really nice and they could afford it. ive always loved how craven cottage has this wierd mash of old and new without looking rusty or tacky. -Millwall, again, where is this money coming from? also those glass fascades would be constantly getting bricks thrown at them. -Crystal Palace, Definately a club that has the right size of a stadium, but it just hasnt aged particularly well. the new fascade would do alot to improve this. -Sheffield Uniteds Bramall lane is again i feel, the right size of stadium for the blades, i feel that adding another 10k of seating is unneccessary, but again, the modernisation and addition of more services would be good. -Aston villa are yet to start any actual work, to my knowlege they resubmitted their designs to the council, wanting to add more stores etc. but it seems like they are still going ahead with it. -Everton are....in trouble. theyve already begun work on their new stadium despite on field issues. will be interesting to see what happens but if they get relegated i imagine they will put sections of construction on hold or even permantly scale back the stadium. -Liverpool have a great strategy of developing Anfield bit by bit, insted of one massive refit, which is probably helpful seeing as ownership rumors are rife. -Man City obviously have bottomless pits of money but are currently under heavy scrutiny by FFP. doubt it will come to anything but major stadium revamps will only serve to raise more eyebrows.
There isn't any. At least, nothing official. It's been paper talk for years that Old Trafford will be demolished and rebuilt but the cost would be into the billions and with United's current owners...that's not good business sense. I'm not a United fan, but Old Trafford is arguably one of the worst stadiums in the PL in my opinion, big...but old, tired and poor facilities.
Scunthorpe wont get that ground as the owner was a liar and almost made the club fold! thankfully we was bought out and are now on our way back to the football league
There's very little space is their problem unless they were to relocate somewhere less built up, but that would kill their atmosphere. 60000 would still put amongst the biggest in the country though behind old Trafford, Wembley and Annfield (when the expansion is complete) amongst others.
Chelsea's new stadium needs to be around 70.000 and get out of this 60.000. Because most want a bigger stadium who have a 60.000. Get it right frist time.
Why on earth would city be expanding a stadium they can’t currently get close to filling?? Ahh yes, it helps with cooking the books. I’m sure their expansion will only cost £50k too….
I don't like my team Stadium design.....don't highlight our team and how big we are??? There's room to improve there not impressed at all. NEW STAMFORD BRIDGE 🌉
Are English stadiums the best in the world?
Heck nah us football way better
Bundesliga stadiums in Germany come close
@@gavinmoore8358 Nope... Convention centres with jumbotrons make for poor sports venues.
Maybe not the absolute best, but we sure have some of the best in the world.
At least they still breath football
I think Scunthorpe & Southend have bigger problems at the moment than building a new ground & expanding
Yeah I was gonna talk about that
Do tell…….
Wayy bigger problems
@@sandrider1406ownership problems nearly went bankrupt
Scunthorpe definitely won't be rebuilding Glanford Park. They've bought land to relocate
Unfortunately due to terrible owners, Southend United may no longer exist in the near future.
It will dw
Yeah bro dw sprinter offical got this
This video needs editing because a lot of the club’s you’ve mentioned have been scrapped or unrealistic at this present moment for various reasons. The only ones that are certain are definitely Aston Villa and Man City and Everton’s new stadium is currently in working progress whilst Liverpool’s is nearly complete. Nottingham Forest will most likely go ahead with redeveloping the City Ground now they’ve survived, but delaying it until next year, as they want to establish themselves beforehand.
"Watching the Blue's transfer moves, expansion of the substitutes' bench might be the case".... How dare youu say such a true thing hahaha!
Nice to see rugby league getting a mention, but Bradford’s plans are fantasy land stuff
for nearly 30 years now.
Odsal won't happen now as it was hoping for levelling up funding which it won't now receive
Interesting with Odsal Stadium (not far from me) and putting a roof on it. As Stock Car racing has been reintroduced there in 2022 after nearly 30 years, I don't see that the roof option will be finalised. Good concept though.
Wasn't that long ago the Rugby League team were getting 25000 crowds - would be great if they could get some investment
One million pound for Selhurst Park's new stand?..Surely that's wrong..
Someone can’t count zeros, it’s £100 million
Plus take 6 years to pay off the $1,000,000 cost.
It will also cost a Sainsbury’s
Villa Park gonna be 55k or more not just 50k
They all look so lush 🔥
I think England could comfortably host the World Cup
More than comfortably
No shit
Please, no.
Not more soccer...💤💤
@@robertcottam8824 Why are you here?
@@SKBSKBSKBSKBSK
That's a bit deep for this time of day, old fruit.
I suppose I was looking at planned stadia, the same as other browsers on this site.
I supposed I'd hoped to see planned rugby and cricket grounds.
Anything except more oikball, really.
Nearly all of these won’t happen, I think Man City, villa and Everton are the only certain ones and Liverpool nearly complete
As do Leicester and Forest Green, and Southend
Nice video
Future south africa stadiums pls make a video
I cant be the only one who thinks the proposal for the new Stamford Bridge looks seriously ugly. Like a giant blob just dropped onto the city and then turned into brick, the stadium from the outside also looks disproportionally massive relative to the rather average capacity
It’s horrible, thankfully this video is very outdated and that’s not happening now and hasn’t for several years
Those plans were solved some time ago, which is unfortunate as it would've been unique, unlike most of the flat-pack bowls you gat nowadays. They all look the same.
Apparently Leicester is no longer in the east midlands.
You missed the new Workington stadium off mate
Some of these probably won’t happen southend have no money
Southend have less than no money
Palacio de Cristal 👌🙌
Hopefully the Stamford bridge stadium will be more successful, bules, I support you
Magnifique stade ⭐
If palace manage to create their concept will become the most beautiful stadium on earth
Ha ha ha ha haaaaaaa
Bit of a stretch mate
it looks like marseille's stadium
Southend isn’t even going to be a club so I doubt they can build a new stadium
I truly hope that Southend survive, but this may be a blessing in disguise. Roots Hall is a lovely ground, one if my favourite, and it would be a tragedy to see it demolished.
All by design. Roots hall will become a housing estate to house immigrants.
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Anfield insiders say the next stand to be expanded will be the Sir Kenny Daglish stand with an extra 8,000 taking Anfield to 70,000. This would only happen if transport in the area was improved
That’s not happening with the road next to it as it would need to be rerouted.
Skerries Road and Wylva Road need to be demolished and rebuilt as they are currently bus routes to the north of the city. Skerries Road residents association are knowing of that, hence why the club aren't ready to negotiate, finally Liverpool City Council are in special measures so almost certainly it be called in by the government
If they redesigned the sir Kenny stand, capacity could actually go down slightly.
The current expansion was possible as the housing was derelict. The housing behind the sir Kenny stand is very much not derelict and is occupied, so unless they can get agreement for demolition (unlikely), future expansion is probably unlikely beyond the new capacity.
@@bionicgeekgrrl I’ve wondered if that’s why they’ve now opened up the area behind the SKD stand, maybe change a few minds about negotiating and selling up?
Can't see that happening somehow they would need to demolish the houses in Skerries Road and I don't think the local residents would be all that in favour of it and neither would Liverpool City Council
Forest at 38k becoming the largest won't be correct tho. As leicester are going to 40k as early as 2025
The expansion of Leicester may not happen now due to relegation
Southend's is a bit odd. Who would want to have an apartment in a football stadium?!
As a Bradfordian, I should point out that pipe dreams for the redevelopment of Odsal have been going on for nearly three decades now, so i'm not holding my breath...
The Uk should be holding the world cup very soon. With 4.7 billion people watching the Premiership. And buy 2030 all the Stadiums used will be 60.000+ and bring the game back home.1965 seams a long time ago. Thank You.
SPURS stadium in a class of its own
Crap team though
@@DS9TREK compared to ?
@@DS9TREK compared to who?
i like how youve put this into a concept list, as over half of these are unlikely to ever make it off paper:
-Cant see leicester expanding any time soon.
-Chelseas too busy blowing all their cash on teenagers.
-Wolves finances could hardly support a new toilet.
-Nottingham could probably do it but why? the stadiums already big and modern enough why not put that money elseware?
-Southend. lol. A mid table national league side does not need a 17 000 stadium. money would be better spent on infrastructure, talent and youth development.
-Luton genuinely do need a new stadium but the where and hows are far from set in stone, cool design tho.
-Bradford Bulls: Odsal already has a 26k capacity, so this would be purely a remodel, probably to collaborate with more events than anything. nice idea but again, im unsure where a second division rugby league side that is already struggling its finances would get that kind of money.
-Fulhams is actually really nice and they could afford it. ive always loved how craven cottage has this wierd mash of old and new without looking rusty or tacky.
-Millwall, again, where is this money coming from? also those glass fascades would be constantly getting bricks thrown at them.
-Crystal Palace, Definately a club that has the right size of a stadium, but it just hasnt aged particularly well. the new fascade would do alot to improve this.
-Sheffield Uniteds Bramall lane is again i feel, the right size of stadium for the blades, i feel that adding another 10k of seating is unneccessary, but again, the modernisation and addition of more services would be good.
-Aston villa are yet to start any actual work, to my knowlege they resubmitted their designs to the council, wanting to add more stores etc. but it seems like they are still going ahead with it.
-Everton are....in trouble. theyve already begun work on their new stadium despite on field issues. will be interesting to see what happens but if they get relegated i imagine they will put sections of construction on hold or even permantly scale back the stadium.
-Liverpool have a great strategy of developing Anfield bit by bit, insted of one massive refit, which is probably helpful seeing as ownership rumors are rife.
-Man City obviously have bottomless pits of money but are currently under heavy scrutiny by FFP. doubt it will come to anything but major stadium revamps will only serve to raise more eyebrows.
Give us future old trafford designs please
There isn't any. At least, nothing official. It's been paper talk for years that Old Trafford will be demolished and rebuilt but the cost would be into the billions and with United's current owners...that's not good business sense. I'm not a United fan, but Old Trafford is arguably one of the worst stadiums in the PL in my opinion, big...but old, tired and poor facilities.
@jackd9928 exactly, new owners however may make that a promise. You risk losing your atmosphere by demolition though.
@@jackd9928 perhaps if man united change owner first
The Chelsea expansion/redesign was cancelled a long time ago
How will forest be the biggest in the east midlands when Leicester will be 40,000
St James park?
Chelsea really said Santiago Lampard
Palace stand going to cost 1 million pounds ?
And the other 149 million
Scunthorpe are about to go down to the National League North and face complete ruin, so I doubt they're building a new stadium anytime soon.
Fulham new stand is completed
Internal work is still ongoing as plans were changed.
It’s not, they are still fitting it out after changing internal plans and having to apply for new planning permission
Scunthorpe wont get that ground as the owner was a liar and almost made the club fold! thankfully we was bought out and are now on our way back to the football league
Please liverpool build new stadium at waterloo road
The Emirates could do with a touch up.
Yeah its really boring looking and getting a bit decrepit.
The den s church
I'm sorry but a certain EPL team struggles to fill their stadium why expand it to make it even less busier
Not very good idea
Wich one you meant (Everton or mancity i guess)
Hes obviously referring to Man City
Is this an automated voice?
Chelsea 👍👍👍👍👍
Chelsea is big club 60.000 it's small for Chelsea
There's very little space is their problem unless they were to relocate somewhere less built up, but that would kill their atmosphere. 60000 would still put amongst the biggest in the country though behind old Trafford, Wembley and Annfield (when the expansion is complete) amongst others.
Man United's stadium even didn't mentioned at all
Chelsea's new stadium needs to be around 70.000 and get out of this 60.000. Because most want a bigger stadium who have a 60.000. Get it right frist time.
Man city cant fill their normal stadium so why expansion
Why on earth would city be expanding a stadium they can’t currently get close to filling?? Ahh yes, it helps with cooking the books. I’m sure their expansion will only cost £50k too….
Millwall with 34,000 capacity 😂😂😂
The logo of Scunthorpe is a beer bottle in a hand? 😂 haha what a serious club it should be.
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No man united
Makes me dislike emirates even more
Bradford aren't called Bradford bulls.... that's the name of a team in another sport
He was right. It's the Bradford Bulls that is getting the new stadium not Bradford City.
the video was boring
Valley Parade de Bradford, tiene mucho potencial.
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I don't like my team Stadium design.....don't highlight our team and how big we are??? There's room to improve there not impressed at all. NEW STAMFORD BRIDGE 🌉
Don't worry about it. Boehly has already ripped up the designs.
The stone design is better .
Do you homework. Southend are finished. No chance this was ever going to happen. 8t was suppose to be built at the same time as the Amex my team.