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New Everton Stadium

Their laughter as stated is a sign they're terrified, it'll soon turn to aggression and then all we have to do then is drop the occasional bomb and sit back and watch it go off. It will be a sight to behold. :cheers:
I genuinely wouldn't be surprised if they try to sabotage our stadium, either by lodging spurious objections at the planning phase, or through actual damage to the building process.
 
Another thing that's amusing is their inability to accept that we are currently filling Goodison. Even the article itself refuses to acknowledge it:

"Just how big should the Blues go? Given that they regularly come close to filling Goodison"

The only game so far this season that the Everton supporters haven't managed to sell out was Arsenal. We got 39,510 for that, and 39,590 on Monday which was sold out a month before the game. So a whopping 80 unfilled seats for the Arsenal game, when we'd won 1 in 10, and tickets were on sale for well over £40, and in most cases, £46-£48 for back row obstructed view seats in the Lower Gwladys.

We have sold out all other league games, and had to fill an extra 1,200 seats for Swansea and Palace who even then, didn't fill their small allocations which is the reason that the attendances in those games were in the late 38,000 region. Not because we didn't fill our bit.

Meanwhile, across the park, they are over 1,000 short of Capacity every game, despite getting their amazing brand new modern stand with luxury views.
 
I genuinely wouldn't be surprised if they try to sabotage our stadium, either by lodging spurious objections at the planning phase, or through actual damage to the building process.

I'm convinced that they will try to lodge all sorts of objections, but beyond me doubting that they'd have any affect on it at all, It will just show how worried they genuinely are.
 
I genuinely wouldn't be surprised if they try to sabotage our stadium, either by lodging spurious objections at the planning phase, or through actual damage to the building process.

You'd have to have an excellent reason to stop something this big, if transport is their main objection, then they're wasting their time because I'm sure that's part of the plan anyway.
 
If they are even a fraction upset as I am excited about what we will get down there, then their fume will power our stadium. I for one can not wait. I also doubt that it will finish there. The rs have improved their stadium, and they may improve again, once more, if they agree to pay much more for their seats in order to fund it. However, that will be it, they cant realistically go any further unless they destroy even more of the local community in order to do it.

The blues though, where we're going will be continuously improving for the next 20 years. They're filling their kecks at what we might have 2020, I'm buzzing my ample breasts off at what that will continue to become for years and years afterwards. They are making do with something towards the end of its life, we are going to be off making something of a new one, again, taking an opportunity to shape our immediate area, not destroy it and rely on council handouts and EU grants to spruce up the streets after years of neglect and managed decline.

This move can not and should not be understated.
 

If they are even a fraction upset as I am excited about what we will get down there, then their fume will power our stadium. I for one can not wait. I also doubt that it will finish there. The rs have improved their stadium, and they may improve again, once more, if they agree to pay much more for their seats in order to fund it. However, that will be it, they cant realistically go any further unless they destroy even more of the local community in order to do it.

The blues though, where we're going will be continuously improving for the next 20 years. They're filling their kecks at what we might have 2020, I'm buzzing my ample breasts off at what that will continue to become for years and years afterwards. They are making do with something towards the end of its life, we are going to be off making something of a new one, again, taking an opportunity to shape our immediate area, not destroy it and rely on council handouts and EU grants to spruce up the streets after years of neglect and managed decline.

This move can not and should not be understated.

Loving this
 

I'm getting more and more excited about this, but in the back of my mind, i'm terrified that it's not going to come off and yet again that lot are going to be laughing at us.

This is a crucial moment in the history of our club, it needs to come off.
 
Another thing that's amusing is their inability to accept that we are currently filling Goodison. Even the article itself refuses to acknowledge it:

"Just how big should the Blues go? Given that they regularly come close to filling Goodison"

The only game so far this season that the Everton supporters haven't managed to sell out was Arsenal. We got 39,510 for that, and 39,590 on Monday which was sold out a month before the game. So a whopping 80 unfilled seats for the Arsenal game, when we'd won 1 in 10, and tickets were on sale for well over £40, and in most cases, £46-£48 for back row obstructed view seats in the Lower Gwladys.

We have sold out all other league games, and had to fill an extra 1,200 seats for Swansea and Palace who even then, didn't fill their small allocations which is the reason that the attendances in those games were in the late 38,000 region. Not because we didn't fill our bit.

Meanwhile, across the park, they are over 1,000 short of Capacity every game, despite getting their amazing brand new modern stand with luxury views.

with obstructed luxury views.lol
 

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