After finding out the Oxford United were looking at potential sites for a new stadium, U’s supporters were left slightly disappointed with the statement…
What a lame statement. No substance or real detail. No real depth or strength to it. And all a bit of a distraction to the immediate issues that we need to overhaul the staff. Urgently.
— Yellows86 (@yellows86) October 10, 2018
@OxfordCity @ianhudspeth @Join_OxVox
What land has been identified?
How commited is council beyond a first base meeting?
Who is the property consultant? Is he or she experienced in delivering stadiums?
How will ths be funded?
Is this a realisitic opportunity?— Yellows86 (@yellows86) October 10, 2018
??♂️
— scott blackwell (@sjblackwell) October 10, 2018
Well that was a let down
— Kamal (@SJKamaI) October 10, 2018
So nothings going to happen for around 7 years then. Is this just to force Kassam’s hand? I remember Maxwell trying a similar tactic against the council.
— Andy Padley-Smith (@aps6000) October 10, 2018
Some gave some suggestions for their new stadium when talks become more real…
After @OUFCOfficial latest update new stadium plans, one reader suggested to rebuild the greyhound stadium to a capacity of 15,000, with the football pitch in the middle – thoughts? https://t.co/Hs9ZJyGpit pic.twitter.com/H9TQ9hU2ne
— Oxford Mail (@TheOxfordMail) October 11, 2018
No. I’m liking what Bristol City are doing, they’re to build a basketball arena next to their ground for Bristol’s main team as part of their expansion. We to have a connection with @OxfordCityStars, why don’t we just build a new ground and ice hockey arena? A sports hub/village.
— Jason Lee ⚽ ? ? (@ForeverAYellow) October 11, 2018
Oxpens redevelopment to intertwine the hockey and football. Meanwhile; retaining excellent bus and rail links for supporters to minimise match day traffic on the city centre. Win win ???
— marc gregory (@marcgregory1988) October 10, 2018
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