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Liverpool FC in £50m move from Melwood training ground | Liverpool FC in £50m move from Melwood training ground |
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Liverpool Football Club are planning to move their training ground as part of a £50m project to redevelop their academy site. | |
The Premier League club are proposing to sell the Melwood facility in West Derby, where the first team has trained since the 1950s. | |
The project - a joint enterprise between the club and Knowsley Council - will move training to the Kirkby site. | The project - a joint enterprise between the club and Knowsley Council - will move training to the Kirkby site. |
If the redevelopment is approved, it could be completed by 2019. | If the redevelopment is approved, it could be completed by 2019. |
Andy Hughes, the club's chief operating officer, said bringing the first team and young players together in one location was a "really exciting proposition". | Andy Hughes, the club's chief operating officer, said bringing the first team and young players together in one location was a "really exciting proposition". |
He said new "state-of-the-art facilities" would help the development of players, and designs to convert the main pitch into an indoor site would provide all-weather training. | He said new "state-of-the-art facilities" would help the development of players, and designs to convert the main pitch into an indoor site would provide all-weather training. |
Plans to create new pitches would also bring "substantial improvements" for the local community and support amateur football teams, such as Kirkby AFC. | Plans to create new pitches would also bring "substantial improvements" for the local community and support amateur football teams, such as Kirkby AFC. |
"We recognise that Melwood has played a significant role in the club's success and forms an important part of our history," he said. | "We recognise that Melwood has played a significant role in the club's success and forms an important part of our history," he said. |
"However, [it is] limited in space and is unable to accommodate our longer term ambitions, which is why we are exploring options on the academy site." | "However, [it is] limited in space and is unable to accommodate our longer term ambitions, which is why we are exploring options on the academy site." |
Liverpool will need to purchase additional land at Kirkby in order for the proposals to go ahead. | |
As part of the plans, the club would sell Melwood, which it suggested could potentially be redeveloped into 160 family homes. | As part of the plans, the club would sell Melwood, which it suggested could potentially be redeveloped into 160 family homes. |
The plans will be subject to a public consultation on 8 March at Northwood Community Centre. | The plans will be subject to a public consultation on 8 March at Northwood Community Centre. |
Former Reds boss Gerard Houllier oversaw a major redevelopment in 2001 at Melwood, which he jokingly called "the bunker", and turned it into one of the most sophisticated training grounds in the world. | Former Reds boss Gerard Houllier oversaw a major redevelopment in 2001 at Melwood, which he jokingly called "the bunker", and turned it into one of the most sophisticated training grounds in the world. |
However, privacy has long been an issue at Melwood, with people using ladders, chairs, bins and other objects to peer over the walls to watch training. | However, privacy has long been an issue at Melwood, with people using ladders, chairs, bins and other objects to peer over the walls to watch training. |
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