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Everton's stadium to be completed by 2037

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  1. Page_Moss_Kopite

    Page_Moss_Kopite Well-Known Member

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    And Everton have a pile of architects drawings.:emoticon-0105-wink:
     
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    Peej Fabio Borini Lover

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    That Liverpool fans like be to discuss.
     
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    Page_Moss_Kopite Well-Known Member

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    We are just concerned about our poor relations across the park.
     
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    johnsonsbaby Well-Known Member

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    Not quite right that [I don't mean the typo] - it's 22/23 season <ok>
     
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    moreinjuredthanowen Mr Brightside

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    fair play to joe for assuring a really swift path through planning with zero hold ups... wonder how he's managing that :emoticon-0105-wink::emoticon-0138-think
     
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    Yeah my bad <ok>
     
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    Probably because it’s a no brainer from a planning perspective as the catalyst for the generation of that area.

    Unless you’re a kopite from rawk who’ll submit a complaint using a ‘borrowed’ local postcode <laugh>
     
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    moreinjuredthanowen Mr Brightside

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    just saying... normally these applications take far longer <whistle>
     
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    It took LCC 4 months exactly to sign off the plans for your previous Sherman’s stadium plans which sat on protected Council green space......but don’t let facts get in the way mate ;)
     
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    moreinjuredthanowen Mr Brightside

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    obviously bribery and corruption too.

    <ok>

    clealry these mayors and concil can't be trusted with such projects.

    I think boris johnson or someone needs to take over this planning.
     
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    It was Parry’s era not the Sherman’s now I think about it, and the councils decision was challenged by national Govt. Parry was threatening to move LFC outside of the city boundary if they knocked it back iirc.

    Once it goes National the true shenanigans comes into play lol, see our Kirkby application for details, ironically with the objections lead by LCC and the Duke of Westminster .....
     
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    The Kirkby plans fell through because the Local Government Sec. said they contravened government shopping policy i.e.stopping major chains taking business away from town centres. There was strong opposition also from St. Helens, West Lancs and Sefton councils over the size of the retail development.
     
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    The decision was more about its scale being supposedly too large for the area, thus it’d require to draw people, from surrounding districts, the prime objectors we’re LCC on behalf of L1 and Grosvenor. Whilst at the time I thought it was a weak backed decision by Govt, I’m glad it went the way it did.
     
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    moreinjuredthanowen Mr Brightside

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    good for the government to bring the corrupt locals under control.

    clearly since then joe has lost the run of himself and is thinking he is the local king.
     
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    Makes no sense ^
     
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    moreinjuredthanowen Mr Brightside

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    it was just messing round non of it bloody made sense. It passed the time <laugh>
     
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    Council could entirely fund Everton’s new £500m stadium if club cannot raise its share, says Mayor

    Liverpool City Council could entirely fund Everton FC’s £500m new stadium if the club were unable to raise their share of the cost via private investment.

    City Mayor Joe Anderson told LBN there was a possible scenario where the city could build and own the stadium, planned for Bramley Moore Dock on the waterfront, and lease it back to the club.

    The current arrangement will see the council borrow £280m at ultra-low interest rates and then pass that loan on to the club at a profit to the city of around £7m a year over 25 years.

    That still leaves around £220m for Everton to find and last month the club’s chief executive Robert Elstone admitted raising the balance would “not be easy”.

    So while both the Mayor and the club are still confident Everton can raise its share of the funding and go ahead with the current model, the idea of the city funding the whole project is an option on the table.

    The downside of that from Everton’s point of view would be they would not be the owners of their own stadium and would possibly have less control over the final design and specification. The club has set an ambitious timetable for delivery with work starting in summer 2019 and the stadium ready for the kick-off of the 2022/23 season.

    https://lbndaily.co.uk/council-entirely-fund-evertons-new-500m-stadium-club-cannot-raise-share-says-mayor/
     
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    #calledit no one in the world wants to loan EFC money and especially not Moshiri

    BTW no chance the budget stays at £500m
     
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    It won't stay at £500m, estimated costs always escalate. It just drags on and on. If Usmanov [spl] was lined up as an investor, surely the time for that to be announced is now. Maybe tobes can tell us what the exciting news was from 2 months ago :bandit:
     
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