Robins in talks with Gloucester

22 February 2010 14:58
The Blue Square North outfit currently play their home games at Cirencester Town after the floods of July 2007 left their Meadow Park ground in ruins for the last time.[LNB]Gloucester are determined to bring football back to a new ground in the city as soon as possible but have opened discussions with Cheltenham in regard to playing at the League Two club's stadium for the next two years.[LNB]Robins chairman Paul Baker told the club's official website: "We've held some initial talks with Gloucester City. The discussions were positive but we are still in the early stages.[LNB]"Both clubs have to be sure that a ground-sharing arrangement is right for them and we will be holding further discussions in the near future."[LNB][LNB]

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