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Some supporters, though, have asked why a redevelopment of the Steve Bull stand — the oldest at the ground — cannot happen now given the fact fans will not be able to attend games for the foreseeable future because of the coronavirus pandemic. And it is understood such a move would not see any return on the investment for club owners Fosun until decades down the line, so the intention is to make numerous small improvements to each stand rather than knocking them down and starting again.

It is thought the move — keeping but upgrading the original stands by increasing the number of seats and improving the hospitality offerings — will see the ground keep its unique aura, with staying at Molineux the intention.

For now, Wolves have three years to commence work on the new temporary stand which will see the existing video wall taken down, with a new one being placed behind an uncovered stand. The finished product will be similar to the Graham Hughes Stand in the south west corner — albeit a bit smaller as that holds around There is no set date as to when work will start just yet due to the Covid outbreak.

Wolves plan to extend Molineux stands in stadium vision. Subscribe to our daily newsletter! The club was relegated down to 4 th tier by that time so crowds were much smaller anyway.

The municipality came with a helping hand, buying Molineux in Starting in October , one stand after another all four were replaced by December They remained nearly unchanged for two decades. In the Stan Cullis Stand was torn down to be replaced by a new structure, this time with 2 tiers of seating. Similar moves are to happen to two other parts of the ground and possibly to the main one as well. This is dependant from demand, though, as capacity would rise to 50, seats with this move.

There has been talk for some time about introducing safe standing in the two highest leagues in the country. In , the government assured about the imminent change of the regulations, but these were not introduced until 2 years later. The formal process for a prospective five-association bid will be opened in The government is preparing to reopen sports stadiums across the UK. While first trial events will take place in just 2 weeks, all stadiums could be open again only from October onwards.

Though physically safe standing is already in Premier League, legally it's still prohibited. But that might change as the government is expected to act quickly, possibly introducing legal standing in Located near to the train station and a short walk from the stadium is the Britannia Hotel, a place with bags of character.

More details. The hotel is about half a mile from the ground, too. A little further afield than the other two at about five miles from the ground is this member of The Village chain of hotels. There are over rooms to choose from and your stay includes access to a health club with an indoor pool, a terrace area, free Wi-Fi and free parking.

The Hogshead is a short walk from the stadium and offers big screen TVs to watch the sport along with lots of real ale options, food, and a great range of spirits.

They also have live music - but not at the same time as the sport. This city centre pub serves decent grub and good drinks, including an excellent cocktail selection. They welcome away fans and have multiple big screens in order to show as much sport as you fancy watching. Just behind Wolverhampton Railway Station is this traditional redbrick pub with a great selection of real ales. User comments There are no user comments for this listing.

Premier League Stadiums. Anfield Liverpool FC. Community Stadium Brentford. Elland Road Leeds United. Goodison Park Everton FC. London Stadium West Ham United. Molineux Wolverhampton Wanderers. Stamford Bridge Chelsea FC. The Emirates Arsenal FC. Tottenham Hotspur Stadium Tottenham Hotspur. Turf Moor Burnley FC.



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