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Goodison Park : New Exterior.

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The tower transfer has gone now
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The tower transfer has gone now
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Would love to know what needs to be done to mount a single sheet of cladding. Cos really, it looks like the sort of job that ought to take an 8 man team a day, maybe 2 days max. Lift it into place, bolt it on, move to the next one. Or am I being massively naive?
 
Would love to know what needs to be done to mount a single sheet of cladding. Cos really, it looks like the sort of job that ought to take an 8 man team a day, maybe 2 days max. Lift it into place, bolt it on, move to the next one. Or am I being massively naive?

We have a 2 man team who are taking 8 days per sheet of cladding.

On course for a 2023 completion, as long as Jim doesnt have to take his cat the vet again.
 

http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/spor.../everton-legend-colin-harvey-salutes-11915588

Everton legend Colin Harvey salutes new Holy Trinity artwork
Everton unveil new concourse art work of club legends

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The new Holy Trinity artwork at the Bullens Road Section of Goodison Park
Everton legend Colin Harvey has given his approval to the latest phase of the Fans’ Forum stadium branding project which has seen the Holy Trinity immortalised in the Upper Bullens.

Harvey, who played 388 times for the Toffees, was invited to Goodison Park to meet the Fans’ Forum and get a first glimpse of the new artwork, which pays tribute to the famous triumvirate from the Blues’ side of the late 1960s and early 1970s - Harvey, Howard Kendall and Alan Ball.

And having once graced the Upper Bullens concourse as an apprentice before his football career took off, the league and FA Cup winner felt that it was a fitting location.

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Colin Harvey with members of the Everton Fans Forum on the day the artwork was unveiled at the Bullens Road section of Goodison Park
“On a Monday morning, it was our job to brush up there after the home games,” he said. “It wasn’t a bad job actually because you’d usually find quite a bit of money that had been dropped!

“The artwork came as a great surprise. It’s great to see and great for my grandson to come and see it as well.”

Jason Howard of the Fans’ Forum is also pleased with the finished visuals, part of a project which has already seen artwork installed in the Park End, Main Stand and Top Balcony.

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The new Holy Trinity artwork at the Bullens Road Section of Goodison Park
“It’s been ongoing for about 12 months and we’re starting to see the fruits of it now,” he explained. “The feedback has been really positive and hopefully we’ll get more feedback from the fans as we go forward with the other branding projects in the different parts of the ground.”

Evertonians are invited to apply to become members of the club’s official Fans’ Forum.

Click here http://www.evertonfc.com/content/fans/fans-forum/calling-all-evertonians to learn more and complete the application form.

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Colin Harvey drinking from a bottle of champagne in the dressing room as he celebrates his goal taking Everton to the FA Cup Final. 23rd April 1966.
 
Would love to know what needs to be done to mount a single sheet of cladding. Cos really, it looks like the sort of job that ought to take an 8 man team a day, maybe 2 days max. Lift it into place, bolt it on, move to the next one. Or am I being massively naive?
Risk assessment.
 

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