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New Everton Stadium


Clarence dock area is too built up nearby and too close to town. Traffic needs to be taken into account as well as parking.
On the contrary. The proximity of the city centre means there are 4 underground stations, a mainline station, coach station and virtually every bus route in the city to put to use, not to mention the Mersey ferry terminal. We also can draw on the biggest fleet of black Hackney cabs outside the capital. This is before even taking into account the thousands of car parking spaces the city centre boasts and the possibility of building more on the dock road. Let's remind ourselves, the city centre is equipped for a huge incoming and outgoing of workers 5 days a week. Football matches are played either at weekends or weekday evenings when commuting to work does not take place. Clarence Dock is a superb location for a stadium.
 
You should see it Goat, it's spectacular.
It is a fantastic stadium, I have been there many times when I lived in Munich a few years back. Facilities are great, viewing experience is great in pretty much every location but it is a bit of a bugger to get out of at the end whether you go by train or car. Also can't help thinking that the plastic facade is going to look dated pretty soon both from a materials and a design perspective.

Last year I was at the Juventus v City game and got a tour of the stadium, that really blew me away! If it were a choice between the 2, I would sway towards pizza rather than sauerkraut.
 
Would live something similar to Sampdorias stadium, the Stadio Luigi Ferraris.

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