This guy works very closely to businessmen who run steal firms as well. He will know what he's doing. Raw materials costs have also declined. Ideally you look to service the cost of the stadium on interest and pay it back (at least partly) in instalments over 35-40 years based upon the increase in revenues you get.
I hope the fella really thinks big with a stadium. I'd like to see Walton Hall Park knocked on the head to be honest. We should look to find land on the Banks of the Mersey. It is an iconic setting, ahs been done up and would fit perfectly with trying to re-brand the club. It looks beautiful and scenic and could be sold as a USP to businesses and fans across the world. We would probably have the most ironically placed ground in the UK if we did that. (I am not saying London doesn't offer better opportunities, but very few stadiums are in such idealistic surroundings, Chelsea/Fulham aside).
We should look to build a whopping complex there, be ambitious, hotels, a "Goodison experience" museum, restaurants, business partners opening stores on the concourse bit. It is a unique opportunity to build something the North West doesn't currently have.
If we are going to do a new ground, we might as well take it to the next level. And watch the investment from companies wanting to be involved in football pour in.
Basically the echo arena by Liverpool one then?