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'Development will not impact on future stadium expansion'

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August 13, 2025

Sunderland City Council chief executive Patrick Melia has once again moved to reassure Sunderland AFC that the proposed Sheepfolds development will not threaten the Stadium of Light's future operations or expansion plans.

'Development will not impact on future stadium expansion'

He said: "As we have made clear through our statement yesterday and our actions and investments over recent years, we are very much invested in the future of the Stadium of Light and recognise it as a key asset for the city.

"It is our view that the proposals set out for the Sheepfolds neighbourhoods will improve operations and fan experience in terms of matchdays and other events, and we remain committed to working with SAFC about their plans for the expansion of the Stadium of Light - we have held many discussions with Mr LouisDreyfus and his team to this effect.

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