"Because Bill said no".Here is Paul Gregg on TalkSport earlier about the Kings Dock
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"Because Bill said no".Here is Paul Gregg on TalkSport earlier about the Kings Dock
Paul Gregg on Kings Dock/Everton
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All because he wouldn’t let go of his train set. The club had better not be considering naming anything after him at the new ground.Gregg said that he was friends with Bill due to both of them being independent theatre/entertainment business men. Bill had just bought Everton at this point.
Gregg then sold his entertainment business for millions and was looking for a new project to invest it. At the same time the EU had give Liverpool City council just under a billion quid for redevelopment projects in Liverpool.
Everton had been looking at a new stadium for some time. Gregg and LCC approached Bill with a view of building a new stadium. Gregg wanted to invest in this and was pushing for a 365 day stadium with concerts etc. LCC also wanted this.
The site (Kings Dock) was identified and all parties started putting the plans together. Gregg even said him and Bill visited a team in Germany to see a newly built stadium with a retractable pitch that was being used all year round.
The plans were made with the council funding some, along with Gregg and Bill. Gregg wanted a shareholding in the club for his investment going in…
Bill refused as he wanted full ownership. Gregg then spoke with the CEO of the City council who was waiting for the go ahead of the project. Gregg told him Bill had said no.
The City Council then told Bill that they will fund the WHOLE project for an equity share. Bill again refused this as he wanted full ownership.
The echo arena and other developments where then built instead. Gregg and the top executive at the council couldn’t believe Bill said no.
And the rest is history.
Not well apparently
It was pretty well known what happened with the kings dock and he still gathered support and then the Kirby debacle, still got supported.
If anyone behind the scenes did a full on honest review of what transpired here I don’t think it would be just the late chairman not shown in a good light. You don’t stay in a position like that for years without success if you are not placated.
I remember going to see the plans for it, a decent design for it’s time.
This is how I understand it....Gregg said that he was friends with Bill due to both of them being independent theatre/entertainment business men. Bill had just bought Everton at this point.
Gregg then sold his entertainment business for millions and was looking for a new project to invest it. At the same time the EU had give Liverpool City council just under a billion quid for redevelopment projects in Liverpool.
Everton had been looking at a new stadium for some time. Gregg and LCC approached Bill with a view of building a new stadium. Gregg wanted to invest in this and was pushing for a 365 day stadium with concerts etc. LCC also wanted this.
The site (Kings Dock) was identified and all parties started putting the plans together. Gregg even said him and Bill visited a team in Germany to see a newly built stadium with a retractable pitch that was being used all year round.
The plans were made with the council funding some, along with Gregg and Bill. Gregg wanted a shareholding in the club for his investment going in…
Bill refused as he wanted full ownership. Gregg then spoke with the CEO of the City council who was waiting for the go ahead of the project. Gregg told him Bill had said no.
The City Council then told Bill that they will fund the WHOLE project for an equity share. Bill again refused this as he wanted full ownership.
The echo arena and other developments where then built instead. Gregg and the top executive at the council couldn’t believe Bill said no.
And the rest is history.
YepDidn’t Kenwright borrow money off his wife as well to buy Everton in the first place
Yes and then after Gregg ceased involvement with the club, money from Robert Earl was used to pay her back.Didn’t Kenwright borrow money off his wife as well to buy Everton in the first place
We're any renders ever released of the inside if the stadium and what it would look like?
I've only ever seen a couple of the external pics but never what the internal design was like
It was a small scale model render that I saw , internally it wasn’t too different to BMD but less steep
Yes, if I remember rightly, it was 2 tier all the way around and not too dissimilar to the Amsterdam arena, but slightly tighter to the pitch.
Yep, Gregg misremembered in his Talksport interview, it wasn't 'a stadium in Germany' the Echo reported a delegation from club visiting the (fairly new) Amsterdam Arena.Yes, if I remember rightly, it was 2 tier all the way around and not too dissimilar to the Amsterdam arena, but slightly tighter to the pitch.