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Liverpool's plans for a new ground at Stanley Park hit a snag

Liverpool have hit a new snag over their plans for a new stadium and face a further delay in completing the £350million project.

Home truthes: Liverpool's plans for a new stadium have hit a snag.

Home truthes: Liverpool's plans for a new stadium have hit a snag.

Though preparations are under way at the Stanley Park site, adjacent to Liverpool's Anfield ground, co-owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett have been forced to accept that the necessary finance may not be in place for the next phase to be launched on time. Another substantial payment is needed in the next few weeks for foundation work to begin as scheduled next month.

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