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New Everton Stadium

I asked this about a month ago. Sea levels ARE rising, would absolutely be awful if we FINALLY get our ridiculously boss stadium and have to move in 20 years due to water level being too high..


I didn't know that, but you would have to assume that all involved in the design and construction will be equipped with that knowledge, and be able to mitigate against it. God I hope so, you rely on professionals being competent and making themselves aware of potential issues such as this but as we saw with Martinez' pay-off amongst several other examples, that is not always so.
 
Looks like Spurs' new stadium is set to cost them almost double that:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/sp...dium-cost-750m-double-original-estimates.html

Haha, the Daily Fail spouting bollocks?! I'm shocked, shocked I tell you!

The stadium itself will cost nowhere near that amount, so the direct comparison with Wembley in that article is rubbish. The £750m figure is the upper estimate given by KPMG for the cost of the entire regeneration scheme which includes, to the north, club offices, a new supermarket and technical college (all already built), and to the south several high-rise residential schemes, a new public square, sports centre and a hotel. I think I'm also correct in saying it includes some properties the club has a hand in developing near WHL but not on site of the regeneration scheme itself.

Either an intern wrote this article or the Daily Mail has gone fishing for a stupid, sensationalist headline.

Our stadium is set to cost around £400m. If you want to take a guess at what your c60k stadium will cost based on that, maybe take a chunk off for London costs, and another chunk off for the cost of the sliding pitch. That'll probably give you about the right number. Unless, that is, you're going for something really, really extravagant (or really, really cheap).
 

Believe Dave!, Believe!, you can't see the wood for the trees lad.

You claimed Martinez was our saviour right up to the end.

You claimed Moshiri is a fraud milking the club.

There's a pattern here Dave...

Are you suggesting for one minute that David picks an agenda early on and sticks to that narrative regardless of any facts or evidence presented to him?

Outrageous claim sir.

I for one fully believe in Farhad and his vision for a boss new stadium, can't wait to see plans for it.
 
I think Moshiri will be able to get significant reductions in the costs of a build due to his day to day business managing massive commodity firms.

I reckon 300m would get us a super boss "wow" stadium on the docks, to see the little kopite faces when it's their first tonking at New Goodison, surrounded by the awe and splendour of the place.

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Ours wouldn't be anywhere near that.

Bilbao's new stadium was finished in 2013 and cost approx. £175m to build. 60,000 seater.

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Spurs seem to be banking on this NFL thing being big for them, I'm not convinced it will pay off in a huge way, certainly not in the short term.

Wouldn't mind ours looking like that inside with just the few alterations of blue seats, the 2nd tier should overhang the lower one a fair bit more than that does and a bit bigger roof so the people in rows 1 to 10 don't get washed away.
 
I asked this about a month ago. Sea levels ARE rising, would absolutely be awful if we FINALLY get our ridiculously boss stadium and have to move in 20 years due to water level being too high..

Although that's what usually happens with all things Everton I can't see everyone standing by and letting liverpool flood. I would expect a tidal barrier and/or a great big sea wall to be built. This is likely to happen long after we've shuffled off this mortal coil though.
 
Ours wouldn't be anywhere near that.

Bilbao's new stadium was finished in 2013 and cost approx. £175m to build. 60,000 seater.

San%20Mames%20Barria%2009.jpg


Spurs seem to be banking on this NFL thing being big for them, I'm not convinced it will pay off in a huge way, certainly not in the short term.

What is the capacity?

Price looks right, happen we should get Spanish navvies over to build it.:)
 

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