I don't know and don't agree with his objection but that's the spirit of it and I'm sure it is something his constituents have asked him to raise so he'd be a bit negligent not to. If (as I believe is the case) it won't cause any major issue/any issues can be easily mitigated then the objection...
You've decided he wants to kill the club, rather than having any sense that what he says at face value is true and that he supports the stadium as a project but is worried about one aspect.
It feels like a mad reach and a real victim mentality.
You can support something and still object to...
I know Dan Levy, have for almost twenty years. Only casually. He is a good person and loves football, I get the sense he does want the stadium but he wouldn't be doing his job as a local councillor for Eynsham if he wasn't making sure it wasn't going to cause mayhem for his parish.
In an increasingly secular Britain, I wonder if more people would do some kind of day of celebration of English heritage etc. if it wasn't tied to saints. I'd certainly rather we shifted a bit further from catholic dogma