'I'm very pleased' - George Caulkin drops exciting claim on SJP development at NUFC
George Caulkin has been speaking about the potential development PIF have in mind for Newcastle United’s St James’ Park on Pod on the Tyne.
Newcastle United have been playing at St James’ Park and its 52,000 plus capacity since 2000, even when they’ve been relegated into the lower divisions of English football, however, that could be about to change if demand for home match tickets remains as high as it is now.
Caulking conducted an exclusive interview with Mehrdad Ghodoussi and Amanda Staveley for The Athletic in which they confirmed plans to expand St James’ park will be looked at, instead of building an entirely new stadium.
Caulkin revealed what he’s been told about a potential expansion of St James’ Park.
(44:36) “There are ways now that stadiums can be improved, they did all those feasibility studies, years and years ago, and it looked very, very difficult, but I’m just very pleased that they’re going to look at it.”
TIF Thoughts on a potential St James’ Park development…
Newcastle United have sold out their last five home matches and their upcoming fixture on Saturday on Brighton was declared a sell-out several weeks ago, which could see PIF increase the capacity of St James’ Park to cater for the demand.
It’s quite a feat that the Magpies are considering expanding a 52,000 capacity stadium for a side that’s only known relegation battles over the past few years and not won any meaningful piece of silverware for decades.
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