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Goodison Park : New Exterior.

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Does the tower thing do anything?

Houses Everton's strategic missile defence initiative system ('star wars') laser

- incase the denizens of that evil empire try and lob a nuke our way from Anfield.

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You just know that the RS will be ripping it apart given they are building a new stand.

I just hope when we unveil our new stadium it is an iconic water front stadium, imagine their faces.
 
Brilliant by the club, just improves the whole look of the place. Yes we may move in the next few years but if you want to increase commercial revenues in the run up to that point you need to try and make it somewhere that people want to spend corporate money.


Not only that....I feel dispirited these days as I walk around the perimeter of Goodison before a game (look, I do a "lap" of the ground every game....I have done since I wad a teenager and intend doing so as long as my legs are capable of conveying me along Bullens Road, down Gwladys street, passing the main entrance as I walk down Goodison Road and back across the Park End to my gate at Bullens....that might sound sad to the teenagers but it what I do, okay :p).

So how must the facade look to Carlos Kickaball from some placee where Everton is pretty well unknown when he first sets eyes on it?

This will help us sign better players.....perception is everything and one only gets one chance at creating a first impression.
 

Not only that....I feel dispirited these days as I walk around the perimeter of Goodison before a game (look, I do a "lap" of the ground every game....I have done since I wad a teenager and intend doing so as long as my legs are capable of conveying me along Bullens Road, down Gwladys street, passing the main entrance as I walk down Goodison Road and back across the Park End to my gate at Bullens....that might sound sad to the teenagers but it what I do, okay :p).

So how must the facade look to Carlos Kickaball from some placee where Everton is pretty well unknown when he first sets eyes on it?

This will help us sign better players.....perception is everything and one only gets one chance at creating a first impression.

Nothing sad about that I would always walk up the road you can see the crest on the main stand. I quite like people's superstitions or things they just do because of where they are.

And the crest looked great but the ground was/is looking tired. It is sad that the world of football is like that, but it will be good walking up to the ground (that is always good) but of a club that looks like it is now going places, just makes it feel better.
 
Not only that....I feel dispirited these days as I walk around the perimeter of Goodison before a game (look, I do a "lap" of the ground every game....I have done since I wad a teenager and intend doing so as long as my legs are capable of conveying me along Bullens Road, down Gwladys street, passing the main entrance as I walk down Goodison Road and back across the Park End to my gate at Bullens....that might sound sad to the teenagers but it what I do, okay :p).

So how must the facade look to Carlos Kickaball from some placee where Everton is pretty well unknown when he first sets eyes on it?

This will help us sign better players.....perception is everything and one only gets one chance at creating a first impression.
Beautifully put mate. It's the little details that differentiate a winning attitude sometimes. Even if rejuvenating Goodison lifts attitude/performance of fans and players by 1%, it is worth it.

Secondly, it is the image we have been portraying to the rest of the football world for 3 decades now. The Goodison facelift is, to me anyways, a statement to the football world that previous Everton is no more and an attitude of Nil Satis is on the way back soon.
 

Yep, can't believe people are moaning about this. We're obviously loaded now so can spend money on luxuries like this. God, the poverty years have really ingrained penny pinching on some people. Enjoy it, this'll probably cost less than a months wages for Lukaku.

Lukaku will be doing the labor to earn his wage while he rots in the reserves watching our newly signed superstars !!!! Lol
 
Not only that....I feel dispirited these days as I walk around the perimeter of Goodison before a game (look, I do a "lap" of the ground every game....I have done since I wad a teenager and intend doing so as long as my legs are capable of conveying me along Bullens Road, down Gwladys street, passing the main entrance as I walk down Goodison Road and back across the Park End to my gate at Bullens....that might sound sad to the teenagers but it what I do, okay :p).

So how must the facade look to Carlos Kickaball from some placee where Everton is pretty well unknown when he first sets eyes on it?

This will help us sign better players.....perception is everything and one only gets one chance at creating a first impression.

You're not on your own with the 'lap of Goodison' traditional Khal. Just like you, I've done it ever since I can remember and since the timeline was added, always look at the various pictures and wonder about the magnificence of our club and its history. I see plenty of others, in fact there are two or three fellas who do at least two and sometimes three laps.

And yes, a good tidy up and change of and improvement to the initial, visual perception of Goodison and Everton is needed.

Onwards and upwards, NSNO ;);)
 

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