kithnou
Player Valuation: £70m
What do you know..the cost of our new stadium going by historyNo chance. The St Johns centre is owner by a private equity firm that paid about £75m for it and have invested maybes £5m since then.
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What do you know..the cost of our new stadium going by historyNo chance. The St Johns centre is owner by a private equity firm that paid about £75m for it and have invested maybes £5m since then.
Yeah I agree. Someone has prompted NWD architects to come up with that drawing. Maybe a last gasp council effort to try and get both clubs to discuss the possibility before it's too late?Very weird article though. My experience of these types tends to suggest this is being fed by someone somewhere..
LFC plans rejected next week?
We all feel a bit like that but on the other side staying at Goodsion isn't an option either so from a business perspective Bill either gets a new stadium built, sells or sees his investment decrease in price.Will nail my colours to the mast: not a chance on Earth this stadium will ever see the light of day. The funding arrangements for even the most minimal of investments into the project as a whole are beyond us. Surprised people are getting their hopes up to be honest, but maybe that's just the pessimist in me talking
It won't - it will be full of cockerneys.What's the capacity going to be? If they get that end behind the goal right and make it as steep and big as it looks in the picture there it's going to be uber boss.
Mate, cmon, who really thinks that will happen?
I meant Everton's new stadium should it happen be better than Liverpool'sEven the firm that spouted it said it won't happen
That would be an awesome stadium. Can't understand why the paper would go to print with pure fantasy. Weird one. In any case, would Bill and his cronies even consider something outside Walton now? Probably gone and signed another one of those bloody "exclusivity agreements"!
Great promotion for the firm...no idea what the paper has to gain if it is pure fantasyGot no idea.
Genuinely feel if the plans are rejected next week (which I would be amazed at) then some one somewhere is carrying a torch for the stadium being shared.
Why on earth would a leading firm off their own back put together a stadium design and the press publish it?
I meant Everton's new stadium should it happen be better than Liverpool's
Huh, you are kidding yes?
You do realise the stadium would have cost that to build don't you?I know it was not a popular solution, but Kirkby could have actually been delivered, the club were putting in very little money
Here's me thinking Its September , how wrong am I ?the "muddying the waters campaign" is already underway, The ECHO is leading the charge, publishing a report today, showing plans for a shared stadium, built in the middle of the town by "simply" knocking down the St Johns shopping center.
What is wrong with the people at The Echo? Are they that worried that Everton will have a better stadium than Liverpool, that they try to detract from a deliverable solution at WHP with these pointless, undeliverable solutions in the middle of Town.
http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/architects-reveal-plans-build-shared-7798782