FULHAM fans have dubbed the club a “disgrace” after the completion date of Craven Cottage’s upgrade was revealed.
The Riverside Stand is currently being redeveloped but is unlikely to be completed by the start of the 2024/25 season.
Work on the stand has been ongoing for the last five years, with Fulham fans paying up to £3,000 for a season ticket.
The prices for tickets at Craven Cottage are among the most expensive in the Premier League.
The redevelopment is planned to increase the capacity of the stand from 4,689 to 8,650.
This will see the overall capacity of Craven Cottage rise to 29,300 spectators.
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There will also be new restaurants, cafes, bars and a corporate hospitality and event space.
After hearing the latest news, supporters were left fuming as they took to social media.
One fan slammed: “£3,000 for a season ticket and it STILL won’t be finished over five years since works standard.
“A complete and utter disgrace.”
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A second wrote: “This is embarrassing.”
A third commented: “Five years is a disgrace.”
A fourth said: “Shambles.”
Another added: “Clowns at the top running the circus.”
The Cottagers have recently shown a presentation to the local community to reveal what the Riverside Stand will look like next year.
The work was originally expected to be completed by 2021 and cost £100million.
Other Premier League stadiums in the works
Fulham are not the only Premier League side that are working on improving their stadium.
Nottingham Forest are planning on demolishing the Peter Taylor Stand and replacing it with a new structure that will increase the capacity of the City Ground by 5,000, taking it to a total of 35,000.
Everton’s new stadium is close to being completed, with the club expecting to be playing at the venue from the 2025/26 season.
Liverpool has redeveloped the Main Stand, which increased the capacity of Anfield to 54,000.
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The club have also added 7,000 seats to the Anfield Road End Stand which will take the total capacity to 61,000.
Bournemouth are reportedly planning on moving to a new stadium before 2027.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk