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New Everton Stadium

Oooh! Like, y'know, some dead rich Russian type bloke that has Moshiri on speed dial or something....

*joins hibbo on the balcony for a muse*
Put it this way, probability of substantial borrowings (stating the bleeding obvious, I know), but if there is an option and it's granted to a third party company, then they would want a greater return on their investment than if it were internal to the group.

Suggesting no more, no less.

Continues ponder
 
Well with the numbers in the delegation, the board present, willingly publicised and photographed I am totally confident we will hear confirmation that BM is the location of the new stadium subject to planning permission, prior to the AGM.

Great days.
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I believe that the Everton board prefer the dock. However it will not be a cheap job to buy the space and build. But yet there is to me something far more than building a stadium, it is the whole area so it is nit just about Everton's finances. Could well be that there is some other big interest behind this. The whole concept of the area seems to be a vast money making scheme for investors. We have seen the Titanic hotel set up, there are plans for the Tobacco warehouse to convert to apartments, improvements to gt Howard Street and Regent Road.

There is agreat deal of potential for some folk to make a great deal of money.
I get the impression Peel aren't fussy and are just going through the motions for Anderson.

WTF they think is going to happen down there better than us I dont know. Do they think they can snag the next Euro Disney or something?

'kin land banking spivs.
 

I get the impression Peel aren't fussy and are just going through the motions for Anderson.

WTF they think is going to happen down there better than us I dont know. Do they think they can snag the next Euro Disney or something?

'kin land banking spivs.

Hopefully peel see it for it is, a chance to cash in some money for land, which due to the location being so close to a waste water plant wouldn't be the most desirable part anyhow! Our development would need enabling works which would only benefit the rest of their bit and it would help kick start development from the top end down.

Surely they can see they are on to a winner here!
 

Hopefully peel see it for it is, a chance to cash in some money for land, which due to the location being so close to a waste water plant wouldn't be the most desirable part anyhow! Our development would need enabling works which would only benefit the rest of their bit and it would help kick start development from the top end down.

Surely they can see they are on to a winner here!
That'd be loose change for that lot mate. They are seriously minted.

They got £200M from the BBC for media city at Salford.

I'm sure they'd rather have office blocks/residential than a footy club which they possibly see as off putting to other developers.
 
That'd be loose change for that lot mate. They are seriously minted.

They got £200M from the BBC for media city at Salford.

I'm sure they'd rather have office blocks/residential than a footy club which they possibly see as off putting to other developers.

See it as the total opposite.

But not the seriously minted bit. Obvs.
 
See it as the total opposite.

But not the seriously minted bit. Obvs.
My hazy understanding of Peel is they've opposed a football stadium solution. I'm not 100% on that, maybe others can chip in who have more knowledge on the issue, but that is the chatter that's seemed to be there over us and them.
 
That'd be loose change for that lot mate. They are seriously minted.

They got £200M from the BBC for media city at Salford.

I'm sure they'd rather have office blocks/residential than a footy club which they possibly see as off putting to other developers.

No they would rather have a serious stadium proposition then a load of architectural renderings for tower blocks that will never get built, because no one wants to fund them and no one wants a apartment next to a sewage works.

In fact this is quite the opposite, Peel will see this as the spark the Liverpool Waters project needs to finally get it going, they need it as much as we do.

As much as you want this to not happen, soon you are going to have to accept it is real.
 
That'd be loose change for that lot mate. They are seriously minted.

They got £200M from the BBC for media city at Salford.

I'm sure they'd rather have office blocks/residential than a footy club which they possibly see as off putting to other developers.

You have a point with the loose change part and a football ground has the potential to put some developers off, but it could also attract others. You would imagine there would be a 'buffer zone' between the stadium and the high rises their planning with club shops/bars/restaurants etc. that would resolve that anyhow.

I'm sure they could make more money out of building tower blocks but then they would have to invest a lot more too and obviously they would want to start at the glamorous end of the docks first. So any money to be made up by BM would surely be 20 odd years away. Why not let someone else do a bit of the work with a small patch of land?
 

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