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Post by Texan Toffee on May 25, 2016 19:30:28 GMT
I don't want to sound like a party pooper but I notice that all the talk of a waterfront stadium quickly followed an announcement that the Walton Park stadium was cancelled and I can't help but think that the new locations have been spoken off only to serve as a distraction, and to stop fans from getting angry.
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tellmema
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Post by tellmema on May 25, 2016 20:15:49 GMT
I don't want to sound like a party pooper but I notice that all the talk of a waterfront stadium quickly followed an announcement that the Walton Park stadium was cancelled and I can't help but think that the new locations have been spoken off only to serve as a distraction, and to stop fans from getting angry. Conspiracy theories are the best kind.
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Post by mcrbluenose on May 26, 2016 11:22:13 GMT
Where will all the doggers and kite fliers go? Analfield
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Post by jimmy on May 28, 2016 14:32:33 GMT
Where do you want it? No matter where it goes it will change the distances for different fans. Not to sure about this one yet hun, will have to get the brain churning round and have a good think. My brain has been well and truly churned.
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Post by Everton News. on Aug 17, 2016 13:42:15 GMT
Everton would have to pay around £20m to buy Dockland stadium landThe Peel Group currently own 15-hectare site identified for possible new Everton ground Everton would have to pay around £20m to buy the land for a potential new stadium in Liverpool's North Docks area. The Peel Group, which owns the 15-hectare water-front site, are yet to publicly confirm whether they are willing to sell it although the land is said to command an asking price in that region. Peel say their £5.5bn Liverpool Waters scheme, to regenerate a larger 60-hectare area incorporating the site identified for a possible Everton stadium, remains on track. The Blues are also considering a potential site in Croxteth's Stonebridge Cross area. In June Toffees director Sasha Ryazantsev, who was appointed to the board in March by majority investor Farhad Moshiri, reiterated the club's commitment to building a new ground. He said: "I don’t know if project is the right word to use here, it is probably more than that. “But of course we have the team, the performance on the pitch and with the appointment of Ronald Koeman that was the first step we had to make in that regard. “But we have other projects, like the stadium, going forward as well and we very much want to win and be successful in whatever we do.” Liv Echo
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