I thought they'd passed this stage ages ago I said the other day you blues needed a lift with maybe a release of official designs - that's pushed on to next year now. Does your comment mean your club can't multi-task?
The comments at the bottom of the article are funny, but overall the new stadium along with all the other new buildings and cruise terminal will be great for the city........no matter what division Everton find themselves in.
I guess so .......................... but those negotiations are taking a long time to complete as it's been a month now that Everton have been managerless
If the EFC development, and the surrounding area, goes ahead Liverpool will lose their World Heritage status. People will still visit to buy Beatles crap, though.
Tbf, you're right, but if you live here you'll know that the WHO have held the city back many times from modernising, there are many heritage sites were unscrupulous owners have left buildings rotting and in need of demolition and the council were forced to put cpo's in to rescue them, but the council under times of austerity are skint and see investment in the city as more important than a document filed in New York. The Pier Head is nowhere near EFC's new stadium site and there will be space between the three graces and any new development on Great Homer St or the Dock Rd. I honestly love our waterfront but the city needs what Peel Holdings, the council and EFC are planning, the Maritime Museum (ugly as ****) is next to the Liver Building and that didn't affect World Heritage Status and neither did The Echo Arena so neither should anything else imho. What's your view on it GK?