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‘It doesn't get more serious' – Championship club could cease to exist as CEO makes heartfelt plea to authorities
‘It doesn't get more serious' – Championship club could cease to exist as CEO makes heartfelt plea to authorities

Scottish Sun

time03-06-2025

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  • Scottish Sun

‘It doesn't get more serious' – Championship club could cease to exist as CEO makes heartfelt plea to authorities

The club could be homeless by next summer GROUND BREAKER 'It doesn't get more serious' – Championship club could cease to exist as CEO makes heartfelt plea to authorities OXFORD UNITED could cease to exist if it is not granted planning permission for a new stadium. The Championship outfit submitted plans for a 16,000-seater multi-purpose ground with a decision expected in July. 3 Oxford's lease at the Kassam Stadium expires in 2026 Credit: Getty 3 The club wants to build a new 16,000-seater stadium Credit: x 3 Tim Williams has claimed the club could disappear without the new ground Credit: OXFORD UNITED Ahead of the decision from the local authorities, Oxford CEO Tim Williams has issued a stark warning over the future of the club. The U's currently play their football at the Kassam Stadium, but their lease is set to expire in 2026. He told Sky Sports: "When our lease at the Kassam Stadium runs out, we won't have a home and a stadium to play in. "If we don't have a stadium, there is a risk we won't have a football club." READ MORE FOOTBALL NEWS PENALTY BOXES Shamed ref David Coote filmed delivering Evri packages after cocaine video Oxford's potential new development would feature an 18-bedroom hotel, an events centre as well as wellbeing and community spaces. It would also be the first all-electric stadium in the UK. Williams has claimed that Oxford are more in need of the ground than the likes of Manchester United and Everton. The two Premier League giants are due in new homes with the Toffees moving into their new ground this summer. JOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUS The Red Devils are aiming to construct a new 100,000-seater stadium by the 2030/31 season. Williams added: "It doesn't get more serious than that for a football club. Championship club could be left without a stadium as EFL deadline looms "We have seen headlines recently about a new Manchester United stadium, which with all due respect is a want and not a need. "If Manchester United don't move out, they still have Old Trafford. "If Everton hadn't moved into Bramley Moor-Dock, they've still got Goodison. "If we don't move into a new stadium, we are homeless and we don't exist and it's an absolute travesty in my view. "It's that important." A decision on the new stadium is in less than five weeks and Williams believes that it would benefit the local community. He said: "We now have a Football Regulator, and we have a report by Tracey Crouch which talks about football assets. "We are a poster child for what good football governance and football clubs should be about. 'It's going to be a 16,000-seater stadium, on the outskirts of Oxford, and a real community asset, fully sustainable, in a brilliant location in the country. 'We need support, but we also need to say, the point about the club potentially not existing is a real one. This needs to be moved up every headline. 'We are entering a crucial period in the club's history. The future of the club hinges on the new stadium, and I'd urge every supporter, every stakeholder, and every voice to get behind this project.'

‘It doesn't get more serious' – Championship club could cease to exist as CEO makes heartfelt plea to authorities
‘It doesn't get more serious' – Championship club could cease to exist as CEO makes heartfelt plea to authorities

The Irish Sun

time03-06-2025

  • Business
  • The Irish Sun

‘It doesn't get more serious' – Championship club could cease to exist as CEO makes heartfelt plea to authorities

OXFORD UNITED could cease to exist if it is not granted planning permission for a new stadium. The Championship outfit Advertisement 3 Oxford's lease at the Kassam Stadium expires in 2026 Credit: Getty 3 The club wants to build a new 16,000-seater stadium Credit: x 3 Tim Williams has claimed the club could disappear without the new ground Credit: OXFORD UNITED Ahead of the decision from the local authorities, Oxford CEO Tim Williams has issued a The U's currently play their football at the Kassam Stadium, He told Sky Sports: "When our lease at the Kassam Stadium runs out, "If we don't have a stadium, there is a risk we won't have a football club." Advertisement READ MORE FOOTBALL NEWS Oxford's potential new development would feature an 18-bedroom hotel, an events centre as well as wellbeing and community spaces. It would also be the Williams has claimed that Oxford are more in need of the ground than the likes of Manchester United and Everton. The two Premier League giants are due in new homes with the Advertisement Most read in Championship JOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUS The Red Devils are aiming to Williams added: "It doesn't get more serious than that for a football club. Championship club could be left without a stadium as EFL deadline looms "We have seen headlines recently about a new Manchester United stadium, which with all due respect is a want and not a need. Advertisement "If Manchester United don't move out, they still have Old Trafford. "If Everton hadn't moved into Bramley Moor-Dock, they've still got Goodison. "If we don't move into a new stadium, we are homeless and we don't exist and it's an absolute travesty in my view. "It's that important." Advertisement A decision on the new stadium is in less than five weeks and Williams believes He said: "We now have a Football Regulator, and we have a report by Tracey Crouch which talks about football assets. "We are a poster child for what good football governance and football clubs should be about. 'It's going to be a 16,000-seater stadium, on the outskirts of Oxford, and a real community asset, fully sustainable, in a brilliant location in the country. Advertisement 'We need support, but we also need to say, the point about the club potentially not existing is a real one. This needs to be moved up every headline. 'We are entering a crucial period in the club's history. The future of the club hinges on the new stadium, and I'd urge every supporter, every stakeholder, and every voice to get behind this project.'

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