Sunderland fan raises concerns over Legends Way stone delays and phased construction
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Gav Henderson
Summary
A Sunderland AFC supporter expresses disappointment and concern after receiving an email that their purchased stone for the Legends Way project will not be laid this summer as planned, due to it being a phased construction and insufficient order volumes. The letter questions why supporters weren't informed about the phased nature of the project and worries about delays. The article also touches on the hypothetical transfer saga of Granit Xhaka between Sunderland and Chelsea.
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bskySunderland fan raises concerns over Legends Way stone delays and phased constructionrokerreport.sbnation.comKey quotes
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We were never given any information about it being a phased project, and the statement about order volumes not being enough to fulfil a section is a bit worrying.
As proud as I'll be to have my family's names at the ground as part of the club's legacy, it's fairly disappointing that it won't happen when I w
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