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New Everton Stadium

It would be fantastic if we a reaffirm our position as the number 1 club in the city by securing a new stadium by the Liverpool waterfront.But the other thing that is encouraging is that we have a plan B.Of course we don't to fall back on it but the option is there if we need to use it.Croxteth wouldn't be the same as being beside the waterfront but we would still have a modern new stadium and the red shytes would still be green with envy.If plan A doesn't work out then we better make sure that plan B does.

Ooh I'm sure those kopites would be so envious of a similarly sized stadium to Anfield on the outskirts of Liverpool ...

Docks or nothing
 

could they stop us moving to the docks?

I think we are more likely to mess it up ourselves but if we do they will it as a victory.

In all my years I have not heard Liverpool fans worry like they are right now, this one has really got to them, KD I dont recall them being like this but they know deep down this is the real deal. Lets be honest, they really aren't as far ahead of us as they think, and far behind United City and Chelsea, Spurs are pretty much passing them, considering how adrift we have been for years and they think they are one of the big boys, they know this can cross the gap.
 

Protesters today ...
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My twopenneth worth as a red. The city as a whole (I'm talking future generations of all our kids) needs as much investment as possible. The clubs are always going to be here and if that means a new ground at the docks, then so be it. Obviously it could be a massive input into your club and my bluenose cousins are cautiously optimistic but one who works in the steel industry in Manchester has spoken of the concerns Peel have regarding the impact of a stadium on the proposed residential developments. I.e the infrastructure problems for residents of proposed developments with regard to the influx of fans. Whittaker of Peel is a very shrewd operator who will squeeze every penny he can from the proposed move. I would be cautious regarding the funding arrangements even in terms of architects fees due to the fact Hicks and Gillett forked about £50 million!!! For the proposed site on Stanley Park. Then you need to keep an eye on how the construction will be funded and what impact that will have on player recruitment in the same way it affected Arsenal (who have dropped back in terms of trophy winning as a result). I think you will still be at Goodison for about five years even if planning permission is granted due to the financial and practical matters involved. If you do get the move I will look forward to taking my seat in the Robert Elstone Stand.
Peel are worried about the residents that might want to move to a new delopment near a football stadium by the docks?
 

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