Bitter Liberty Stadium Battle Over Claims of Design Defects ; Secret Report Reveals Trouble at Joint Ground
Western Mail › January 07, 2010
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Western Mail › January 07, 2010
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THE first sports stadium in Wales to be shared by a football and a rugby club is at the centre of a bitter legal battle, we can reveal.
When the Liberty Stadium in Swansea was opened five years ago, it was hailed as a model for co-operation between the public and private sectors in sports provision.See the full content of this document
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Bitter Liberty Stadium Battle Over Claims of Design Defects ; Secret Report Reveals Trouble at Joint Ground
The stadium is shared by promotionchasing Championship side Swansea City and the Ospreys regional rugby team, whose players include Wales stars James Hook and Lee Byrne.
But it has now emerged that even though Swansea Council has not receive...See the full content of this document
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