Certainly can't fault our owners ambition for our "little club"
Foxes submit plans for vast £80m training facility
June 27 2018
Plans have been formally submitted for Leicester City’s new £80m training ground.
The facility, currently occupied by the Park Hill Golf Club in Charnwood, will provide jobs for 93 people and spread across a vast 264,519 sq ft estate.
It will include artificial turf pitches, 30 bedrooms for players, dining facilities, an indoor training pitch, 499-seater spectator stand, a multi-sports hall, parents’ pavilion, a sports turf academy and 9-hole golf course.
A planning statement with the application to Charnwood Borough Council reads: “The majority of Premiership and Championship Football Clubs have developed significant venues for training. Over the past 10-15 years, Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal, Manchester City, Brighton & Hove Albion, Southampton and Liverpool have, or are in the process of, developing elite training venues for their First Team and Academies.
“Other Clubs are significantly enhancing existing facilities, typically with more support buildings on what are quite often substantive site areas. The benefits of these facilities is self-evident; providing top quality training and rehabilitation facilities for the top Club and international players which is demonstrated in matchday performances.
Out of interest - how do the rest of you feel about your current ownership and ambitions (or lack of it)?
Foxes submit plans for vast £80m training facility
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June 27 2018
Plans have been formally submitted for Leicester City’s new £80m training ground.
The facility, currently occupied by the Park Hill Golf Club in Charnwood, will provide jobs for 93 people and spread across a vast 264,519 sq ft estate.
It will include artificial turf pitches, 30 bedrooms for players, dining facilities, an indoor training pitch, 499-seater spectator stand, a multi-sports hall, parents’ pavilion, a sports turf academy and 9-hole golf course.
A planning statement with the application to Charnwood Borough Council reads: “The majority of Premiership and Championship Football Clubs have developed significant venues for training. Over the past 10-15 years, Chelsea, Tottenham Hotspur, Arsenal, Manchester City, Brighton & Hove Albion, Southampton and Liverpool have, or are in the process of, developing elite training venues for their First Team and Academies.
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“Other Clubs are significantly enhancing existing facilities, typically with more support buildings on what are quite often substantive site areas. The benefits of these facilities is self-evident; providing top quality training and rehabilitation facilities for the top Club and international players which is demonstrated in matchday performances.
Out of interest - how do the rest of you feel about your current ownership and ambitions (or lack of it)?

