John McLellan: Murrayfield Wanderers to go a-wandering?

The Scottish Rugby Union's plans for a new 'Mini Murrayfield' stadium will hopefully give Edinburgh Rugby a settled future after more than 20 years of wandering around the city.
Scottish Rugby announces plans for 7800-capacity stadium in grounds of BT Murrayfield
Scottish Rugby has today announced it has applied for planning permission to install a new playing venue in the grounds of BT Murrayfield, which will have a capacity of up to 7,800.
The development is intended to be the new home of Edinburgh Rugby and would be located on a section of land currently used as training pitches.
A detailed planning application has been submitted to City of Edinburgh Council to provide a fan-focussed, playing venue in the city that will incorporate a new 3G surface and covered spectator stands around all four sides of the ground.Scottish Rugby announces plans for 7800-capacity stadium in grounds of BT Murrayfield
Scottish Rugby has today announced it has applied for planning permission to install a new playing venue in the grounds of BT Murrayfield, which will have a capacity of up to 7,800.
The development is intended to be the new home of Edinburgh Rugby and would be located on a section of land currently used as training pitches.
A detailed planning application has been submitted to City of Edinburgh Council to provide a fan-focussed, playing venue in the city that will incorporate a new 3G surface and covered spectator stands around all four sides of the ground.
Scottish Rugby announces plans for 7800-capacity stadium in grounds of BT Murrayfield Scottish Rugby has today announced it has applied for planning permission to install a new playing venue in the grounds of BT Murrayfield, which will have a capacity of up to 7,800. The development is intended to be the new home of Edinburgh Rugby and would be located on a section of land currently used as training pitches. A detailed planning application has been submitted to City of Edinburgh Council to provide a fan-focussed, playing venue in the city that will incorporate a new 3G surface and covered spectator stands around all four sides of the ground.

But what of Murrayfield Wanderers themselves? The artist’s impression clearly shows the new ground will be end-on to the main stadium and overlap space currently occupied by two pitches.

There was no mention of the Wanderers in the official statement, or indeed of the SRU’s idea of building a hotel on the site currently occupied by the Wanderers’ clubhouse.

Read More
Plans unveiled for new home for Edinburgh Rugby
Hide Ad
Hide Ad

There was however, fulsome praise for the city council from SRU chief operating office Dominic Mckay, not surprising when planning permission is needed for the new ground, but also co-operation if Wanderers are ever to be rehomed on Roseburn Park.

But what are the odds of Edinburgh City FC taking up residence in the new stadium, rather than returning to Meadowbank? Are the bookies still taking bets?