First Moshiri climbed down over his promise of £100m player investment in summer, now he's back to thinking about possible sites for the new stadium #fraud https://www.theguardian.com/football/2016/oct/13/everton-farhad-moshiri-proposed-sites-new-stadium
Pity the view is so restricted in many of the seats. If they had paid the money for decent architect's it could have been a good stand.
As fans we got what we wanted - staying in our 'spiritual home' - Everton fans will get what they want - a move. There are a lot of obstacles to overcome for the dock move and personally I don't see the one dock being big enough but I'm sure clever people are on it.
There's enough space and #bitter Anderson is bending over backwards to make it happen #noexcuses Only down to Moshiri wanting to pay up please log in to view this image
Let's just hope we don't have an owner who drags his feet like Henry and Co. Putting the brakes on the next extension even with. ST waiting list the are #holdingback
Are those 2 images to scale? I read somewhere that the new stadium with fan zones etc required 15 hectares, the Bramley Moore is just shy of 4 hectares but as I said I'm sure they've worked out a new stadium would fit on the site or why go for it?
Bramley Moore Dock gates and retaining wall are gradeII listed, that's gonna slow the matchday traffic down big-time.
Come on you don't need spiritual home explaining to you. Most LFC fans wanted to stay on the site where all the greats have lived and breathed life into our football club. When the King's Dock was mooted and ground share was mentioned, very few Liverpool fans wanted that. When you lot couldn't come up with the 20 mil we could have had it outright but there's never been a desire for Liverpool to leave Anfield.