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Liverpool confirm 'short-term' delay for new stadium



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Published Date: 29 August 2008
Liverpool have announced that the plans for their new stadium in Stanley Park have been delayed yet again.
The announcement, which came in a club statement on Friday, is not unexpected as it has been feared for some time that American owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett were having trouble raising the funds for the £400million new ground, which will be bu
ilt adjacent to the current Anfield site.

When the Americans took over 18 months ago they immediately redesigned previous plans and had to allow for new planning permission.

The current credit crunch is being blamed for the latest delay, even though enabling work has already started in and around Stanley Park.

The club statement said: "Our commitment to building a new world-class LFC stadium is undiminished. Like many other major development projects in the UK and overseas we are affected by global market conditions and as such work on the project will be delayed in the short term.

"We will use this period productively and revisit the plans for the stadium to increase its capacity to 73,000 seats."

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  • Last Updated: 29 August 2008 1:07 PM
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