Exciting new plans have surfaced of the new look Ibrox that will be able to host 72,426 gullible bears. More than Selik.
City Centre boozer Oswald Bar has unearthed the exciting plans which will transform the football landscape of the city.
Since 1998 Celtic have had 10,000 additional seats in their stadium with that financial advantage alongside sound commercial deals giving the hoops a massive upperhand in the battle for trophies.
Dave Murray was famous for leaking new stadium plans to friendly newspapers to take the heat off him when results were going against the club that died in 2012.
Nothing ever came of the hover pitch, super casino or six star Govan Hilton, in May 2011 Murray accepted a pound coin for the club which went into liquidation a year later.
Hearing that with thousands on the waiting list for season tickets, there’s talks to expand Ibrox
Construction plans are ongoing for a capacity of 72,426, and doing so would make our stadium the biggest in Scotland and one of the best in Europe ?
Amazing if true ? pic.twitter.com/tMJxac6Mji
— Oswalds Bar (@OswaldsBar) July 24, 2022
With almost 10,000 Twitter followers Oswalds has the eyes and ears of the Ibrox support.
No completion date has been given for the construction work which will require the River Clyde to be rerouted to raise the water table around Ibrox.
The new look Edmiston House project featuring a museum, club store, ticket office and Liquidation Suite is currently six months behind schedule.