Politics will come into it - if you are on watch when they move you may not be voted in / if you get a franchise you are more likely, also some may benefit even if it leads to a negative to the economy - just a quick google search :on NFL relocations, surely the local councils wouldn't be so desperate to get a franchise if it wasn't a boost to the local economy?
is it true that the land in question doesn't actually overlap with the current stadium?
i've seen that in a couple of places but there doesn't seem to be a straight answer
Lewisham planned to issue a CPO for the land around The Den, leaving the club’s community trust homeless and imperilled, with the land due to be sold to opaque offshore-owned developers Renewal, a company founded by the last Labour mayor of Lewisham, Dave Sullivan.
ok, does it actually affect the stadium though, is it that they will absolutely have to move out, like archway steel, or is it that it blocks development plans that millwall fc have for the den?
Some of the people involved were up to their necks in dodgy stuff. They need to stop the CPO to stop further investigation. I hope the Guardian keep pursuing the case.
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