Updated On: 28 October, 2011 01:18 PM IST | | AFP
Chelsea's attempt to buy back the freehold of Stamford Bridge as the first step of an eventual move to a new 60,000-seat stadium ended in failure on Thursday, officials said.
Chelsea's attempt to buy back the freehold of Stamford Bridge as the first step of an eventual move to a new 60,000-seat stadium ended in failure on Thursday, officials said.
At an extraordinary general meeting of the Chelsea Pitch Owners group -- the body of fans which own shares in Stamford Bridge -- only 61.6 percent of 5,796 voters were in favour of selling the ground back to the club.