New Stadium Approved! Tigers headed to London
It was announced shortly after the draft that the City of London has accepted and will break ground on a brand new stadium which the Tigers will eventually call home. The announcement comes after Garry Duran, with the help from other NAAF owners, was able to get involved in a project to bring football back to the city of London. With the city’s rapid growth recently, they were hoping to attract the OFU, but ultimately the NAAF was the league to show interest in the city. Garry Duran will also be letting London Businessman Darren Lindell take part-ownership of the team who was vying for the OFU team in the first place. The new stadium will hold 34,500 seats with an ability to expand in the future and will be ready to go for the start of the 1958 season.
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