Everton's Farhad Moshiri visits Bramley Moore Dock - ExclusiveDelegation checks out potential sites for new Blues stadiumEverton football club major investor Farhad Moshiri and Bill Kenwright and Mayor of Liverpool Joe Anderson at Bramley Moore Dock on the waterfront for plans to provide Everton with a new stadium.Everton's majority shareholder Farhad Moshiri, Chairman Bill Kenwright and Mayor of Liverpool Joe Anderson at Bramley Moore Dock on the waterfront, a potential site for a new Everton stadium.
Farhad Moshiri led an Everton delegation on a visit of a potential site for the Blues' new stadium.
The club's majority shareholder was in Liverpool today to view land at both the Bramley Moore Dock on the waterfront and at Stonebridge Cross in Croxteth.
Everton majority shareholder Farhad Moshiri embraces Mayor of Liverpool Joe Anderson at Bramley Moore Dock. Deputy Chairman Jon Woods and Chief Executive Robert Elstone look on.
These exclusive pictures show the Everton party at the waterfront site where Moshiri was shown around a plot where the club could build themselves a new home.
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Everton chairman Bill Kenwright, director Sasha Ryazantsev, deputy chairman Jon Woods, chief executive Robert Elstone and deputy CEO Denise Barrett-Baxendale were joined by Liverpool mayor Joe Anderson as part of the group that were on hand to assess the land on the banks of the River Mersey.
Mayor of Liverpool Joe Anderson alongside Farhad Moshiri at Bramley Moore Dock.Mayor of Liverpool Joe Anderson alongside Farhad Moshiri at Bramley Moore Dock.
Leading American architect Dan Meis, who has been consulting the Blues on their potential new ground, was also part of the visit.
Bramley Moore Dock on the waterfront - the potential site for a new Everton stadiumBramley Moore Dock on the waterfront - the potential site for a new Everton stadium
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