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Councillors approved the club's plans to increase the stadium's capacity. 15:51 - Feb 10 with 3420 viewsfelixstowe_jack

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-south-west-wales-25846415

Swansea City's expansion of the Liberty Stadium to cater for the huge demand for Premier League football has been given the go-ahead.

Councillors approved the club's plans to increase the stadium's capacity from just under 21,000 to 33,000.

A condition was imposed that a liaison group is set up comprising of councillors, the club and members of the local community.

It is the smallest ground in the Premier League. SMALLER THAN QPR I THINK NOT.

There are more than 8,000 waiting for season tickets.

Swansea council had been recommended to approve the work, which will be carried out over three phases.

Phase one could begin at the end of the season and would see the East Stand capacity increased by 3,844.

The other two phases, expanding the North and South Stands, would follow.

The Liberty Stadium, opened in 2005, is also home to the Ospreys rugby team, which will be represented in the liaison group.

Since their promotion to football's top flight, the Swans regularly sell out matches.

The club enjoyed a successful first two seasons in the world's richest domestic league and won their first major trophy, the Capital One Cup, earning them a place in this season's Europa League.

Fast food restaurant
Parking at the stadium has been an issue, particularly for residents, and club officials set out how they will handle the extra traffic generated by the expansion.

It will include more park and ride options and more parking.

Before the plans were given the go-ahead, councillors were warned that an agreement between the council and McDonald's to switch plans for a fast food restaurant by the ground has yet to be signed.

Swansea criticised a decision two years ago to grant planning permission for a the restaurant next to the Liberty Stadium saying it threatened plans to expand the ground.

The fast food chain has agreed to move to nearby Nantony Way subject to the signing of an agreement.

The report discussed on Thursday said the agreement has yet to be signed "due to issues involving the exchange/sale of relevant land".

It said that if it was not signed, or if McDonald's wished to implement their permission for the stadium's South Stand plot, it would not be possible to both build the drive-through there and expand the stadium as planned.

McDonald's has always said it does not want to stand in the way of any stadium expansion.

The bid came as a report said Swansea City has become one of the 50 richest football clubs in the world.
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Councillors approved the club's plans to increase the stadium's capacity. on 15:54 - Feb 10 with 3406 viewsswanjackal

"It is the smallest ground in the Premier League."

And there was I thinking it was Loftus Road.

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Councillors approved the club's plans to increase the stadium's capacity. on 16:31 - Feb 10 with 3304 viewsdgt73

Good news.

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Councillors approved the club's plans to increase the stadium's capacity. on 16:32 - Feb 10 with 3291 viewsfbreath

Councillors approved the club's plans to increase the stadium's capacity. on 15:54 - Feb 10 by swanjackal

"It is the smallest ground in the Premier League."

And there was I thinking it was Loftus Road.


Perhaps they mean from next season

We are the first Welsh club to reach the Premier League Simples

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Councillors approved the club's plans to increase the stadium's capacity. on 16:41 - Feb 10 with 3267 viewsswanjackal

Councillors approved the club's plans to increase the stadium's capacity. on 16:32 - Feb 10 by fbreath

Perhaps they mean from next season


Possibly, but I have never heard of anyone from the BBC being called forward thinking before.

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Councillors approved the club's plans to increase the stadium's capacity. on 16:42 - Feb 10 with 3263 viewsJBT95

If you look at the article it is from January 2014. At that time, the Lib was the smallest.
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Councillors approved the club's plans to increase the stadium's capacity. on 16:42 - Feb 10 with 3263 viewsSwanzay

Excellent news
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Councillors approved the club's plans to increase the stadium's capacity. on 16:46 - Feb 10 with 3241 viewsswanjackal

Councillors approved the club's plans to increase the stadium's capacity. on 16:42 - Feb 10 by JBT95

If you look at the article it is from January 2014. At that time, the Lib was the smallest.


Fair play, one from the archives.
Edit: my mistake
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Councillors approved the club's plans to increase the stadium's capacity. on 21:13 - Feb 10 with 2970 viewsAndy1300

Councillors approved the club's plans to increase the stadium's capacity. on 15:54 - Feb 10 by swanjackal

"It is the smallest ground in the Premier League."

And there was I thinking it was Loftus Road.


We are not the smallest in the league now QPR are back
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Number 1 team in Wales

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Councillors approved the club's plans to increase the stadium's capacity. on 21:18 - Feb 10 with 2944 viewsblaenaugwentjack

Are we ever going to expand? Truthfully? Expansion was going to start this jan 2015? That date has passed again.
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