Leeds United have called Elland Road their home since their formation in 1919 and can hold 38,000 people. For a one-club city such as Leeds, it has been visited by the locals for decades.
And even today it is regularly packed out as the club vie for promotion in the Championship. But for a side that has such a huge following, some have touted the need for a bigger stadium to hold more fans.
It follows the same mantra that Tottenham have taken on, building over White Hart Lane to complete an impressive stadium last year.
That ground held just over 36,000 but the new one can take 62,000 - making it the one of the largest football stadiums in the Premier League.
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