So from what I can gather there's no land deal in place as the club as still posturing on other options as a lame negotiation tool.
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So from what I can gather there's no land deal in place as the club as still posturing on other options as a lame negotiation tool.
Bill will remain a shareholder until the stadium is all but built and as a result he and Jon will remain on the board until that time when Moshiri exercises his options.
Elstone's timings are less certain, but they wont be any longer than Jon and Bill's.
I'm a supporter so naturally positive, but the justification for my earlier comments is that I heard more progress tonight than I have done in the last 20 AGMs most of which I have attended. I make no apology for that.
Ps I appreciate you tagging me in properly, thanks for that
It was a good stance from the club right up until the point Joe Anderson went all in on Bramley Moore.correct-a-mundo !
no deals for any land, we have a plan A, a plan B and now interestingly a plan C.
It was a good stance from the club right up until the point Joe Anderson went all in on Bramley Moore.
The club want it, the fans want it, the council know it and Peel want it - but at their price.
Peel hold the best hand as I can see it. Will be interesting to what agreement they come to, if any.
So from what I can gather there's no land deal in place as the club as still posturing on other options as a lame negotiation tool.
I am very confused here.
Are we any wiser re the new stadium after this meeting?
And from a standing start tonight, does anyone have any idea when we might be playing in it?
I am very confused here.
Are we any wiser re the new stadium after this meeting?
And from a standing start tonight, does anyone have any idea when we might be playing in it?
Aye a fair point. But then why say there's three options on the table if you've got an agreement in place?No public acknowledgement of a land deal to be exact. But then again, if there is an agreement to buy BMD subject to planning permission, why would they make such an announcement when there's plainly a fair bit of work to do before we even apply for planning permission ?
2022 mate.
Vault me if I'm wrong
That's the fallback option. But there's not enough land and scope to keep Everton commercially competitive with the land and environment at Goodison in my opinion.i take it plan C would be redevlop goodison, which has came right out of the blue.... why tho??
the only quote i can give you is what elstone said.
'the next 2-3 months will be critical' - regarding BMD
the other facts are we currently have a plan A (BMD) plan B (stonebridge cross) and interesting a plan C (goodison redevelopment i assume)
Aye a fair point. But then why say there's three options on the table if you've got an agreement in place?