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Oxford United faces a critical decision on planning permission for a new stadium. Without it, the club could dissolve by 2026 when its lease at the Kassam Stadium expires. CEO Tim Williams emphasizes the urgency, stating that without a new stadium, the club might cease to exist. The proposed stadium includes community spaces, an events center, and a hotel, aiming to benefit the local community and be the UK’s first all-electric stadium. The decision is expected in July.
Courtesy: www.thesun.co.uk
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