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Sweeney added that the RFU was now considering moving the home of English rugby from Twickenham, which was last year rebranded as the Allianz Stadium, to a venue in Birmingham or Milton Keynes.
We’ve all been there, kettled into Twickenham station after a day out at Allianz Stadium watching England Rugby take on top international opposition. The 82,000-seat national stadium is the biggest ...
ENGLISH rugby could have a new home thanks to pop superstar Beyonce. The RFU has called Twickenham home for a whopping 115 years. The southwest stadium has undergone several revamps during that ...
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Twickenham quit threat could focus minds on how to improve fans' days out, writes ROGER ALTONRFU chief Bill Sweeney has raised idea of moving England rugby out of London Birmingham and Milton Keynes have been touted as potential new destinations Twickenham regular Roger Alton has ...
Rugby Football Union chief executive Bill Sweeney ... The RFU's first SGM in 20 years took place at Twickenham on Thursday, where the motion to remove Sweeney got 206 votes, with 466 voting ...
RFU chief Bill Sweeney has threatened to move England rugby’s Twickenham home to Milton Keynes or Birmingham in a row over concerts by stars like Beyonce. Sweeney was fuming when the American ...
Twickenham, the most famous rugby pitch in the world, is due to be ripped up this summer and replaced with a £1m surface. The home of the English game is starting to look like a patchwork quilt ...
Rugby chief Bill Sweeney has laid his cards down, down, down by threatening that England could leave Twickenham over a licensing row with the local council that saw the venue miss out on hosting ...
England could leave Twickenham as part of a dispute over Beyonce's summer concerts in London, the RFU chief has revealed. The home of rugby missed out on hosting the singer's six tour shows in ...
Beyonce was an act Twickenham missed out on hosting according to RFU boss Bill Sweeney Rugby Football Union chief executive Bill Sweeney says it would be "very difficult" to remain at Twickenham ...
England Rugby threaten to ABANDON Twickenham and move to Milton Keynes in spat over Beyonce concerts
Bill Sweeney, the RFU chief executive, has threatened he is willing to move the home of English rugby after Twickenham missed out on hosting lucrative Beyonce concerts due to license restrictions.
England may be forced to relocate from Allianz Stadium to Milton Keynes or Birmingham because of licence restrictions over staging concerts, according to Rugby ... of Twickenham, which is due ...
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