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United fans are still in the dark over future of St James' Park

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October 10, 2025

NEWCASTLE United are desperate for some answers on what happens next at St James’ Park as far as stadium developments are concerned.

- By LEE RYDER

Almost two years on since supporters were given a survey to fill out to form the basis of a feasibility study, there have been no concrete plans released on either St James’ being redeveloped or a move to a new stadium.

It is now 11 months ago since the club COO Brad Miller asked for a show of hands at the club's STACK fanzone for a supporter meeting in the shadow of the Gallowgate End.

Back then, albeit with a crowd of around 3,000 fans, it seemed that the majority favoured a move to a new stadium.

That night, then CEO Darren Eales said that option would lead to “more seats” if Newcastle did make an emotional move away from St James’.

But since then, and despite the suggestion of an update in early 2025, there has been precious little in terms of updates or communication coming from within the four walls of the club.

What happens next?

The pathway doesn’t seem well-lit at this moment in time, although it is expected that Fan Advisory Board (FAB) minutes will be released in due course.

Last autumn, Miller met with fans and was quizzed on what the supporters see as the big ticket item.

Miller said then: “This is an exciting but extremely complex project, and I'd like to thank supporters for their patience as we conduct this key phase of the feasibility process.

“We aren't quite at a decision-making stage yet, but we are targeting the early part of 2025 to complete the next essential tasks.

“We know what a transformed St. James’ Park would give us, and we now have a significant amount of data and feedback on our stadium footprint and surrounding area, so we are several steps forward.”

A FAB meeting took place recently, with the stadium situation at the top of the agenda, so an update could be around the corner.

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