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New Everton Stadium


As an aside to that, I was recently in Barcelona and my Everton top sparked several conversations with the locals, all due to Deulofeu. Non fans don't know where we are at all unless they have a specific link. Liverpool in the name of an iconic stadium would do wonders for us re raising our profile.
Chances are, they'd assume we are sharing a stadium with the RS.
 
Previous Walton Hall Park design:

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The programme for the stadium, with a capacity for 50,000 spectators, includes stands for 17,000 local fans (Home End), 4,000 premium seats, 4,000 seats for parents and children in the Family zone near the pitch, a vibrant Fan Zone and the Club’s community action body offices: Everton–in-the-Community as a built-in part of the maximum level services offered at the Stadium.

http://www.idom.com/en/project/everton-football-club/

If thats a plan for WHP we must been planning for a while -Theres two different badges within the scheme.
 

As the sun went down this evening there was one of those magnificent times when the pitch and the stands are half lit by the last of the sun and half by the floodlights coming on. And the sunlight shines through the windows of the main stand. From the Bullens you can see the odd silhouette in these golden panels of light, other blues enjoying the match... or... well, y'know how it is!
I love the place. I know something will have to change and a move is likely to be the way we go and I'm as excited as the next blue but it's going to be heartbreaking to leave.

I met a couple of 'borough fans on the train back into town, really sound, only young lads. One of em said 'I 'kin love your ground, we love coming down here, it's a proper football ground. Even though you can't see for posts and you're squeezed in tight, and you feel like you might get killed when a goal goes in!
I hope yous don't leave it'll be a real shame.'

Not just us sentimental blues then. That's why I'm pleased she's getting a spruce up, she's been our home for nearly 125 years and its no more than she deserves. And it's why we are and should be so demanding over this move.
 
As the sun went down this evening there was one of those magnificent times when the pitch and the stands are half lit by the last of the sun and half by the floodlights coming on. And the sunlight shines through the windows of the main stand. From the Bullens you can see the odd silhouette in these golden panels of light, other blues enjoying the match... or... well, y'know how it is!
I love the place. I know something will have to change and a move is likely to be the way we go and I'm as excited as the next blue but it's going to be heartbreaking to leave.

I met a couple of 'borough fans on the train back into town, really sound, only young lads. One of em said 'I 'kin love your ground, we love coming down here, it's a proper football ground. Even though you can't see for posts and you're squeezed in tight, and you feel like you might get killed when a goal goes in!
I hope yous don't leave it'll be a real shame.'

Not just us sentimental blues then. That's why I'm pleased she's getting a spruce up, she's been our home for nearly 125 years and its no more than she deserves. And it's why we are and should be so demanding over this move.
Just build some posts around the new stadium. Problem solved!
 
As the sun went down this evening there was one of those magnificent times when the pitch and the stands are half lit by the last of the sun and half by the floodlights coming on. And the sunlight shines through the windows of the main stand. From the Bullens you can see the odd silhouette in these golden panels of light, other blues enjoying the match... or... well, y'know how it is!
I love the place. I know something will have to change and a move is likely to be the way we go and I'm as excited as the next blue but it's going to be heartbreaking to leave.

I met a couple of 'borough fans on the train back into town, really sound, only young lads. One of em said 'I 'kin love your ground, we love coming down here, it's a proper football ground. Even though you can't see for posts and you're squeezed in tight, and you feel like you might get killed when a goal goes in!
I hope yous don't leave it'll be a real shame.'

Not just us sentimental blues then. That's why I'm pleased she's getting a spruce up, she's been our home for nearly 125 years and its no more than she deserves. And it's why we are and should be so demanding over this move.
Is right mate....don't come knocking when the old lady's rocking!
...oh no sorry, got that post mixed up with parental advise...Dirt valve! :blush:
 

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