The former EFL Stalwarts crushed 21,000-seat stadium plan to dive on the ground
Southend United Shelved Plans Last summer to build a new stadium to save the future of the club.
The shrimp expected to attend 21,000-seat stadium on the Fossettes farmhouse, half a mile from today’s home.
However, their new owners were chatted with the future concerns of the future of the club’s future.
As a result, Southend continues in Roots Hall since 1955.
There is a need for redevelopment and restoration on the ground since he suffered a limited work.
Today, it is limited to 10,200, with a previously saved 12,392 supporters.
The sharp arena is far from the Southend’s planet for the farm stadium.
Modern land designs were revealed in 2017 after the Council 400 housing construction agreement on the Root Hall site.
Additional housing would also be added to the new stadium site in a key component to finance the project.
At the time, Southend entered A leagueIt has been played during the season.
Four years later, however, blues confirmed League two After 101 years in the football league.
Since financial, he has planned to leave the roots room.
The stadium plans were then fell to 16,226 and fell from the proposed hotel project.
Southend obtained a ten-point deduction after clearing the excellent HMRC debt during the last season.
The club also made a naughty order, and he could mention the stadium plans.
Eventually the Cosu Consortium caused plans after buying the club.
However, the residential party of the project continues to build 800 homes to be built from 2026.
It wasn’t the first time Southendek saw a new stadium in the Fossett farm shelf.
The club gave planning permission in 2007 after the public consultation, but faced financial difficulties.
Southend wanted to build 14,000-seat stadium in two phases.
The club said that “difficult” economic times “was looking for fourth earth before a fourth stand, and the hotel would then be built.
It took more than nine years before strong plans.
Meanwhile, Southend English remains at the fifth grade of football, after the non-fall league.
Remains with a season of the season, Kevin Maher’s sides sit in the seventh National League.
Today, 2021 has been in the case of the league from the League in the case of Relegation.