26 Jul 2018 New Bristol Rovers CEO says new stadium "still on the agenda" BY Tom Walker |
New Bristol Rovers CEO Martyn Starnes has confirmed that the club still plans to move into a new stadium. Speaking to local press, Starnes said that while Rovers are currently undertaking renovation works at its Memorial Stadium, the works aren't part of a long-term plan to upgrade the stadium – but rather "necessary maintenance works". The club has been looking to move away from the ageing Memorial Stadium since 2006, but advanced plans to build a £40m venue – developed in partnership with the University of Western England (UWE) – collapsed in August 2017. Following the cancellation of the plans, Rovers owner Wael Al-Qadi suggested that the club might have to look at abandoning hope of a new stadium – and instead redevelop its existing home. Starnes, however, said that the current works aren't an indication that plans for a new stadium have been dumped. Starnes joined Rovers this summer from League One rivals Plymouth Arqyle. Close Window |