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It is bound to have some impact - but if people want to go and watch Chelsea rather than the Albion - good luck to them.
I just bet they make a start and then SOMETHING happens which means they have to knock the whole thing down.
I live in a village in West Sussex. My kid plays for the local Under-6 side. He's the only BHA lad. There's one Spurs, 3 Man Utd, but 4 or 5 Chelsea. At the start of the season there were 2 Chelsea kids. Every birthday there's another kid turning up in his new Chelsea top.
Moreover, the whole club is part of the Chelsea network; they send down scouts, run 2 coaching clinics a year, trips to the Cobham training ground AND they have rigorous safety procedures but excellent coaching. I wish the Albion were running the programme, not Chelsea.
My view is a move south of the river by Chelsea WOULD be significant for the Albion.
this.None whatsoever.
They already were long before abramovich, they certainly were in the 70's.sweet f*** all. Palace fans might be concerned, because what you'd think was Palace catchment area to the west of Croydon are already going to Chelsea.
probably only about a mile and a half as the crow flies.Yes, the Battersea site is only three miles from Stamford Bridge but that's not the whole story. How many people who currently never set foot near Chelsea's ground will find themselves going past it several times a week/month/year on the train? It will be on the main line to London for hundreds of thousands of people in Sussex. Chelsea will appear to be the London club with the strongest links to Sussex. No doubt the stadium would look pretty impressive and no doubt Abramovich's billions will ensure they continue to compete at the top end of the premier league.
I doubt it will dent our season ticket sales particularly, but having a big club like that within striking distance will potentially help Chelsea spread their tentacles a little further.
so the coaching network is encouraging Chelsea fans. if one is concerned about them having a larger/cheaper ground it wouldnt make much odds if it were at Battersea, Earls Court or redeveloped Stamford bridge..
ha ,ha, remember seeing all the plastics trooping back into Brighton station after the cup final a few years back, there's plenty of them in the area ,will be interesting to see how many thoughMy Palace-supporting friend has messaged me that the story that surfaced in the press last November about Chelsea looking into building a new 60,000 stadium on the site of Battersea Power Station is back on. Clearly, he is not happy about it.
If it were to happen would it affect the Albion and football in Sussex? I see it's a 52 min journey from Brighton to Battersea Park, Chelsea would have c. 20,000 more seats and better facilities, probably cheaper prices for catering etc than they charge at present too.
I wonder whether many of the JCLs signing up for season tickets with the Albion would switch back to Chelsea if it was a faster and cheaper day out than Stamford Bridge is at present.
with direct flights from china .............. no problem60,000? They don't even fill Stamford Bridge!
How did you know thery were plastics das ?? or are you just assuming they were without any real facts?ha ,ha, remember seeing all the plastics trooping back into Brighton station after the cup final a few years back, there's plenty of them in the area ,will be interesting to see how many though
I still can't see how that site could be transformed into a ground of that size, leaving the chimneys intact.
They certainly do for the league games, i think even man utd struggle with cup games.60,000? They don't even fill Stamford Bridge!
you know the type mateHow did you know thery were plastics das ?? or are you just assuming they were without any real facts?
How did you know thery were plastics das ?? or are you just assuming they were without any real facts?