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Bristol Rovers take Sainsbury’s to High Court

By Martin Booth  Tuesday Jan 20, 2015

Bristol Rovers will be taking Sainsbury’s to the High Court regarding their contract to purchase the Memorial Stadium site.

This could be the last chance for the club to build their planned £40 million new stadium in Stoke Gifford, with the move only able to be financed if the supermarket giant purchase their current Horfield home.

Sainsbury’s have recently announced a cutback in building new superstores, which could affect their decision to buy the Gloucester Road site.

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In a statement, the football club said: “It is with regret that we have felt it necessary to revert to High Court action to complete our contract with Sainsbury’s but it was felt that this course of action was necessary to allow us to invest in our new stadium at UWE. In view of the impeding legal action, we regret that we will be unable to comment further.”

A spokesman for Sainsbury’s also was unable to comment due to the ongoing legal action.

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