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Chelsea's new stadium bid fails !

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Chelsea have failed in their bid to build a new stadium at Battersea Power Station.
Last month the Blues revealed that they had submitted an application to move to the 39-acre site in Wandsworth, but administrators revealed this morning that a joint bid by two Malaysian companies - SP Setia and Sime Darby - had been chosen instead.
A statement from Ernst & Young read: "Following an extensive global marketing campaign, undertaken by Ernst & Young Real Estate Corporate Finance and Knight Frank LLP, the Joint Administrators are pleased to announce that on Wednesday 6 June 2012 they entered into an exclusivity agreement with SP Setia and Sime Darby and are working towards a timely exchange and completion of the site and associated land."
The European champions are considering moving away from their Stamford Bridge home as their current capacity of around 42,000 is preventing them from bringing in the kind of matchday revenue enjoyed by the likes of Arsenal and Manchester United, who have much bigger stadiums.
Chelsea revealed in plans last month that they intended to transform the Grade II listed building on the south bank of the River Thames in to "one of the most iconic football stadiums in the world".
Their plan for Battersea was to develop it into a 60,000-seater ground that included the power station's four chimneys.
When they released their plans, Chelsea insisted that they had definitely not committed themselves to leaving Stamford Bridge, although they also claimed it was not economically viable to redevelop their current west London home.
The Blues have also been linked with other sites in south-west London.
SP Setia and Sime Derby revealed in a release to the Malaysian stock exchange this morning that their £400million "multi-use real estate regeneration project" bid had been successful. They also plan to build a tube station on the premises that will connect to the Northern Line.
A 28-day period of due diligence will now follow, but the hopes Chelsea had of relocating to the site of one of London's most iconic landmarks are seemingly over.
Last October the fans' group who own the freehold of Stamford Bride, Chelsea Pitch Owners (CPO), rejected an offer from the club's owner Roman Abramovich, to buy their shares.
CPO shareholders have accused Chelsea of failing to fully explore the prospect of revamping Stamford Bridge, while Hammersmith and Fulham Council have disputed the club's claims that doing so would be far more expensive that moving.
Meanwhile, Porto forward Hulk today denied claims he is flying to London to seal his transfer to Chelsea.
The striker has been strongly linked with a move to Stamford Bridge but insists he is happy to leave the matter in the hands of his agent while he is on international duty with Brazil, who play Argentina this weekend.
"My manager is the one who is taking care of everything," the Porto skipper told globoesporte.com.
"I left it in his hands and I'm not thinking about it before the end of friendlies."
Hulk is thought to be part of a big rebuilding process at Chelsea that comes despite the fact that the club have no permanent manager, although reports this morning claimed interim boss Roberto Di Matteo could be handed the post on a long-term basis.
Reports also claimed that the Blues are targeting Everton midfielder Marouane Fellaini after sealing the signing of Belgian playmaker Eden Hazard from Lille two days ago.
Wandsworth Council, meanwhile, were happy with the administrators' decision over Battersea.
Council leader Ravi Govindia said: "There is still some way to go but this is potentially very good news. The power station is one of the biggest development opportunities in Nine Elms and key to extending the Northern Line into Battersea.
"We're making tremendous progress towards transforming this old industrial stretch of the South Bank which will provide up to 25,000 new jobs for London.
"It's important that this site and its iconic building are not left behind and that a developer is brought in who understands our vision for the new Nine Elms."
 
I love the flying pig in this shot , says it all 😀

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It would have been a ridiculously good stadium for those horrible twats.. Except it would no longer have been in Chelsea. It would have been in Wandworth.
Thankfully we wont have to hear Clive Tiddilly banging on about the European Champions in their world-beating, iconic blah blah stadium.
 
Them Malaysian mutha fuckas better watch their backs.

*watches too much Law & Order*
 
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Chelsea have released two images of their proposed redevelopment of Battersea Power Station into a 60,000 seater stadium.

The club said the images were produced in conjunction with their development partner Almacantar and architects Kohn Pedersen Fox.

A club statement said: "It is important that our fans understand that Chelsea Football Club is not currently in discussions with the sellers of the site.

"The sellers have selected a Malaysian consortium as their preferred bidders, and we understand negotiations are continuing. We do not know if those negotiations will be successful or not.

"As per our previous statement, and as these images show, we believe the prospect of developing a new stadium on the site could be very attractive for the club, and would have the potential to become one of the most iconic stadiums in the world, offering many benefits for Wandsworth, for London, and, of course, for Chelsea fans.

"We firmly believe our proposals could address the unique challenges presented by the site.

"The design would integrate the stadium with the power station in a sensitive, unique and powerful way, with all significant historical aspects of the power station to be retained.

"In creating an iconic world-class stadium we would preserve the four chimneys and wash towers along with the historically significant west turbine hall and control room, all to be restored and retained in their original locations."
 
In other words, until the contracts are signed roman will be doing all he can to get the Malaysian bid rejected as he hasn't given up on the idea.

No doubt that consortium members will be waking up to a horses head in their bed soon.
 
In other words, until the contracts are signed roman will be doing all he can to get the Malaysian bid rejected as he hasn't given up on the idea.

No doubt that consortium members will be waking up to a horses head in their bed soon.

No, we use pig's or cow's head in our part of the world.
 
Not that I would want it to happen but it looks like it would be an absolutely cracking, iconic stadium.
It would still be filled with nobs though.
 
I cant get my head round the people wanting chelsea to have an iconic stadium.
 
Knowing the Malaysians they might be able to accommodate a stadium, shopping mall and condominiums all at Battersea! Every one wins.
 
It does look a lot more like the Dortmund stadium that most fans aspire a stadium to look like, instead of the bowl shape variation
 
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