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Post by Avinalaff on Jan 16, 2014 0:38:37 GMT
I'll put in a fiver Can't you build us one instead of building your house? I asked him for a pair of his companies overalls and he sent me a cowboy suit.
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Post by jimmy on Jan 18, 2014 22:13:01 GMT
Can't you build us one instead of building your house? I asked him for a pair of his companies overalls and he sent me a cowboy suit.
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Post by jimmy on Jan 18, 2014 22:13:31 GMT
I'll put in a fiver Well that's doubled our budget already.
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Post by Avinalaff on Apr 29, 2014 22:34:20 GMT
Everton officials are focusing attention on a potential site for a new purpose-built stadium inside the city boundaries of Liverpool, Chief Executive Robert Elstone has said. Last June, the Club revealed it was exploring a location for a potential new stadium in collaboration with Liverpool City Council. A series of sites are still being explored - with one attracting particular attention. A team of external advisors, including planners, architects, designers and regeneration experts, have been consulted on the proposed venture, with the viability of a 50,000 capacity new home under consideration. "The stadium remains a big priority," said Elstone. "We're not ruling out any of the sites that we've identified and that the council has presented to us, but there is one site which is getting more attention and has been getting more attention for a number of months. "It has been worked on very carefully, diligently and in some detail by not only Everton, but by the council and by advisors, planners, architects, designers, cost consultants, regeneration experts and solicitors. So there's a lot of work going into something that we're very excited about. "We need a council being supportive financially and supportive entrepreneurially as well. At the moment there are signs that they are being that, and that's to be welcomed and we're delighted with that. "We hope it comes to fruition and, if it does, I think it's something that the city and our fans will be very proud of." While significant progress has been made, Elstone was keen to stress that any move would be dependent on a number of key factors. He continued: "The board is currently looking not only at this opportunity but also the associated risks and the debt that the Club may well have to take on to deliver this, which may or may not be the right thing to do. "That's exactly where we are in terms of the project at the moment - that consideration is ongoing by the board. "But, in summary, there's a degree of optimism - perhaps some cautious optimism - but a degree of optimism. "We wouldn't be investing what we're doing without thinking it had a chance of success, and there's a commitment as always to share information with our fans as soon as we can."
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Post by jimmy on May 1, 2014 12:04:55 GMT
If it's in Liverpool and doesn't destroy greenbelt land I'm happy.
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