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    Portsmouth are set to leave Fratton Park and move to a new 36,000-capacity stadium overlooking Portsmouth harbour.

    If the FA Cup holders receive the necessary planning consent, work will start on the new ground next year.

    The new stadium, designed by the firm responsible for Beijing's Olympic Stadium, will be on an ex-landfill site by the M275 and M27 motorway junction.

    "We only have one word to describe this stadium - perfection," said Portsmouth chief executive Peter Storrie.

    "The club will be playing a big part in the regeneration of the city and our fans will have the very best in terms of facilities and amenities, as well as an excellent viewing experience.

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    Is the move long overdue?

    "Portsmouth Football Club has moved into a new era with the backing of owner Alexandre Gaydamak and these are very exciting times for the club, both on and off the field."

    The development would include an indoor exhibition centre/arena with a 10,000 capacity, a new diving training facility for the Royal Navy and a residential, retail and leisure complex.

    The scheme is being designed by Swiss-based architects Herzog & de Meuron.

    In addition to the Olympic Stadium, commonly known as the "Bird's Nest", they also designed the Allianz Arena football stadium in Munich.
    The stadium will sit right in the waterfront by Portsmouth harbour
    The stadium will sit right in the waterfront by Portsmouth harbour

    Portsmouth have been based at Fratton Park since 1898 but have outgrown the ground's 20,200 capacity.

    Sellar Property Group, which is handling the development, plans to redevelop the 17-acre Fratton Park site for a mix of low-rise residential and retail usage.

    David Williams, chief executive of Portsmouth City Council, said there were still some issues to be resolved before the plan could be given the green light, including access to the new site and the impact of the new retail developments.

    But he added: "I think the plans for the new stadium and arena are very exciting, and the stadium in that location would look stunning.

    "Whilst it will be for the planning committee to determine the application, the city council will continue to do its utmost to help the club produce a workable and acceptable scheme to achieve a fitting new stadium for the FA Cup holders."

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    Looks good and they do seem to have a very loyal band of supporters. I do think that there is a danger that like Southampton the move from an older more intimate ground might loose something that made them special.
    "The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
    -- William Blake

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      #3
      Portsmouth outline stadium plan

      looks cool
      In Rafa I Trust

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        #4
        Thats a changed design. I live near Pompy now and remeber the plans on the local news and it looked nothing like that, All i can say is thank **** the did not go for the first design as it was worse than the parry bowl!!

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          #5
          Yeah this is the original design

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            #6
            Originally posted by KOP View Post
            Yeah this is the original design
            prefer this one personally
            We come not to play.

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              #7
              Yep remember seeing the original design - at a time when we were lumbered with the dreadful ParryBowl - and being rather wowed by it. Not to mention envious. Looked tremendous.

              New one seems okay but it's a bit safe.
              Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                #8
                Originally posted by KOP View Post

                A stadium that looks like that deserves to hold more than 36,000 IMO.

                The question is..

                Who's will be finished first??

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                  #9
                  Looks gorgeous. 36,000 seems a little low but for a team possibly on the up.

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                    #10
                    First design was fantastic, second design isn't so great, but will make an impressive sight whilst arriving in Portsmouth Harbour. IF our stadium gets built it will take something special in looks to beat it.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by wishiwasascouser View Post
                      First design was fantastic, second design isn't so great, but will make an impressive sight whilst arriving in Portsmouth Harbour. IF our stadium gets built it will take something special in looks to beat it.
                      Why worry, you and I will be long in our grave before they find a shovel to dig the first hole.
                      Those that hid Anne Frank were breaking the law.
                      Those that killed her, were following the law.

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