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New Everton Stadium

RS fans on twitter lol lol gonna be devastated when we get this aren't the :p

‏@64_bit_hero 22h22 hours ago
Why are Everton building a new stadium on the Liverpool waterfront when they're from Everton and not Liverpool
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  1. Matthew Mckeown ‏@MJames1973 22h
    @64_bit_hero they're also from Liverpool are they not?

    . ‏@64_bit_hero 21h
  2. @MJames1973 No, Everton.


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http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news...-stadium-could-worth-12050327#ICID=FB-Liv-efc

New Everton stadium could be worth £300m to city

Dockland site for Blues could be 'massive magnet' for investment

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Everton football club major investor Farhad Moshiri and Bill Kenwright and Mayor of Liverpool Joe Anderson at Bramley Moore Dock on the waterfront for plans to provide Everton with a new stadium. Joe Anderson hugs Farhad Moshiri.


A new Everton stadium could be worth £300m to Liverpool’s docklands, Liverpool council’s chief executive says.

Everton is considering building a new stadium on Bramley Moore Dock, just north of the city centre.

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Look around Bramley Moore Dock (aka Dock road) potential new home for Everton football club. United Utilities Liverpool wastewater treatment works.
Last week Everton’s Farhad Moshiri visited the site with a club delegation to assess its suitability for a stadium. He also visited the club’s alternative potential site in Stonebridge Cross.





But the waterfront site is most popular with fans. And today Ged Fitzgerald from Liverpool council told an audience of potential investors at the Mipim UK conference in London that a stadium at Bramley Moore dock would help revitalise the north docks.

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Everton football club major investor Farhad Moshiri and Bill Kenwright and Mayor of Liverpool Joe Anderson at Bramley Moore Dock on the waterfront for plans to provide Everton with a new stadium.


Speaking at an event called “Liverpool: A city of opportunity”, he said the stadium: “could be the centre of a new £300m stadium and associated developments which would create an anchor point at that end of the river”.



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This afternoon he told the ECHO that following Mr Moshiri’s visit last week: “We obviously now wait to see what conversations take place between Everton FC and Peel, the owners of the site, and see whether a deal can be done.

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Look around Bramley Moore Dock (aka Dock road) potential new home for Everton football club. Gravings dock next to Collinswood dock.


“I think there’s some really exciting potential opportunities for that stadium in that location. “That itself would create a massive magnet and anchor point for the regeneration of the wider North Liverpool area and would be a fantastic destination and attraction in its own right. And I say that even as a Liverpool fan.

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Look around Bramley Moore Dock (aka Dock road) potential new home for Everton football club.






“But I think from a regeneration point of view it’s a fantastic opportunity.”

Last Friday’s visit saw a delegation including Mr Moshiri, Everton chairman Bill Kenwright, director Sasha Ryazantsev, Liverpool Mayor Joe Anderson and leading American architect Dan Meis tour the two stadium sites.
 
http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news...-stadium-could-worth-12050327#ICID=FB-Liv-efc

New Everton stadium could be worth £300m to city

Dockland site for Blues could be 'massive magnet' for investment

JS102295005.jpg

Everton football club major investor Farhad Moshiri and Bill Kenwright and Mayor of Liverpool Joe Anderson at Bramley Moore Dock on the waterfront for plans to provide Everton with a new stadium. Joe Anderson hugs Farhad Moshiri.


A new Everton stadium could be worth £300m to Liverpool’s docklands, Liverpool council’s chief executive says.

Everton is considering building a new stadium on Bramley Moore Dock, just north of the city centre.

JS98361908.jpg

Look around Bramley Moore Dock (aka Dock road) potential new home for Everton football club. United Utilities Liverpool wastewater treatment works.
Last week Everton’s Farhad Moshiri visited the site with a club delegation to assess its suitability for a stadium. He also visited the club’s alternative potential site in Stonebridge Cross.





But the waterfront site is most popular with fans. And today Ged Fitzgerald from Liverpool council told an audience of potential investors at the Mipim UK conference in London that a stadium at Bramley Moore dock would help revitalise the north docks.

JS102294989.jpg

Everton football club major investor Farhad Moshiri and Bill Kenwright and Mayor of Liverpool Joe Anderson at Bramley Moore Dock on the waterfront for plans to provide Everton with a new stadium.


Speaking at an event called “Liverpool: A city of opportunity”, he said the stadium: “could be the centre of a new £300m stadium and associated developments which would create an anchor point at that end of the river”.



Everton stadium
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This afternoon he told the ECHO that following Mr Moshiri’s visit last week: “We obviously now wait to see what conversations take place between Everton FC and Peel, the owners of the site, and see whether a deal can be done.

JS98361895.jpg

Look around Bramley Moore Dock (aka Dock road) potential new home for Everton football club. Gravings dock next to Collinswood dock.


“I think there’s some really exciting potential opportunities for that stadium in that location. “That itself would create a massive magnet and anchor point for the regeneration of the wider North Liverpool area and would be a fantastic destination and attraction in its own right. And I say that even as a Liverpool fan.

JS98361890.jpg

Look around Bramley Moore Dock (aka Dock road) potential new home for Everton football club.






“But I think from a regeneration point of view it’s a fantastic opportunity.”

Last Friday’s visit saw a delegation including Mr Moshiri, Everton chairman Bill Kenwright, director Sasha Ryazantsev, Liverpool Mayor Joe Anderson and leading American architect Dan Meis tour the two stadium sites.

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So far, 11 comments, 6 from bitter Kopites.

Every single time the Echo post the slightest type of story about the new stadium, the comments section gets flooded with Kopites mouthing off.

It's actually quite hilarious. One of their stories last week got 63 comments, and at least 50 were from Reds.

If they're like this now, imagine how mental they were all be when it's announced... then getting built.... then we start playing in it....
 

The article has been up an hour.

So far, 11 comments, 6 from bitter Kopites.

Every single time the Echo post the slightest type of story about the new stadium, the comments section gets flooded with Kopites mouthing off.

It's actually quite hilarious. One of their stories last week got 63 comments, and at least 50 were from Reds.

If they're like this now, imagine how mental they were all be when it's announced... then getting built.... then we start playing in it....
I'm more bothered that there's 5 blues reading that rag..
 
We all want to believe this but last Thurs the media were accurately briefed of the impending site visits. The same report stated, "negotiations over the final figure (for BM) are ongoing." The Chief Exec of LCC echoed that today. Are they both lying?
@Jacko93 your thoughts? You seem to have credible info as you were the first to mention BM. If we signed a purchase option, subject to pp, in Aug that would have required an exact site price to be specified so why are there credible reports that we're still negotiating that price with Peel?

I believe with absolute confidence than an agreement to secure the land at Bramley Moore docks for an agreed £/acre was signed during the week commencing 15th August. The details of that deal, I have no idea. Was it in lieu of planning permission? I dont know, but the terms of other purchases on that land are that Peel secure PP before the tenants take ownership, so read into that what you will. Are negotiations still ongoing? I dont know, but I would suspect that if they are, after a £/acre had been agreed then it is more about the acre than the pound.

With that in mind, what I did find rather interesting was that the photos of the delegation were on the Nelson dock side of the BM warehouses. Could it be that the visit was more for Nelson than BM? Everton securing a larger land mass for development? Would certainly sit with what Esk has mentioned earlier. Again though, im only summising on that part.

Everton would be right though, to make no announcements until all parts of a deal are completed.
 
From the Echo today, "Last Friday’s visit saw a delegation ... tour the two stadium sites."
As I indicated at the time, the idea that Meiss would fly at least 14 hours, round trip, on a plane and then be driven to SC to just sit in the car and look out the window seemed a little far fetched.

Do you not think that there were people with cameras waiting at SC mate? The fact there's no photographs in existence tells the story.
 
I believe with absolute confidence than an agreement to secure the land at Bramley Moore docks for an agreed £/acre was signed during the week commencing 15th August.
If that's accurate then it would surely mean we secured a purchase option, subject to pp for a specified price, and have a designated period of time in which to call in that option should pp be granted.
I wish I shared your confidence but the £100 million budget, as well as almost all the other itk rumours since springtime, failed to materialise. There's also the fact that the leaked media brief about the site visits specifically said we were still negotiating with Peel for BM as did the Chief Exec of LCC today.
As I've already acknowledged, you called BM before anyone else so I think you have some good info. There's also the fact that the Mayor seems to have stopped pushing SC hard and gotten behind BM as well as the Chief Exec of LCC throwing his weight behind it earlier. Hope your confidence turns out to be well founded but on balance for me there's cause for cautious optimism and nothing more at this stage.
 

It just simply has to be at BM Dock. Everton, the original club of the City of Liverpool, builds new home at one of the City of Liverpool's waterside dock areas. Please make it happen and turn the tide (no pun intended) towards the Blues on the banks of the River Mersey!! I'm originally from Walton and my mum still lives there. I call in before every home match. Its my routine of life, but but a dockside stadium is the way to go. You know it makes sense!!
 

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