
Molineux to get extra cabins for broadcast crew and match tech
The new so-called welfare cabin would create space for up to 20 people.Wolves said the improved facilities were a requirement by the Premier League for the 2025/26 season.The proposals said the layout had been designed to allow for "both the best use of the available area" while maintaining "easy and functional use of the car parking area [and] matchday outside broadcasting compound."To finish off the installation, the application continued, the cabins would be painted black to match the dark grey brickwork of where they would be placed."The proposal is in keeping with the existing surroundings within Molineux Stadium," the application stated.
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