New Everton Stadium

It has to always be about them. And if it isn't/can't be then they reject it brutally.



I want the BMD world class stadium, I want us to use the Liver Bird and I want Usmanov to buy the Liver Building and move the Everton corporate offices into it. This is the threat they never thought they'd have so let's destroy their Splitter FC myth.

Up the Toffees!

That sir without doubt is greatest suggestion on this thread I tip my hat to you. do you think we would get away with renaming it The Royal Blue liver buildings.
. Remember this Mick
 

It has to always be about them. And if it isn't/can't be then they reject it brutally.

They've had years of believing their own [Poor language removed] about being special and now feel privileged hitting out at any target they can bully safely. We're now a threat frankly and they can't handle it, like when the schoolyard bully gets called out.

I want the BMD world class stadium, I want us to use the Liver Bird and I want Usmanov to buy the Liver Building and move the Everton corporate offices into it. This is the threat they never thought they'd have so let's destroy their Splitter FC myth.

Up the Toffees!


Hear! Hear!

Everything they took for granted, in particular their supremacy in this city, is about to be challenged.
 
We want to build a spanking new stadium and totally regenerate a derelict part of the City. The r/s have bought areas around anfield and let them rot and decay. Why are they so upset? They were offered Stanley Park and decided to go down the big stand route with the backing of the council.


Excellent point.
 
Surely 60k?

http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/everton-course-sell-out-every-12842459

Everton on course to sell out every match in 2016/17
Everton on target for highest ever season ticket renewal figures
Everton remain on course to sell out every league game at Goodison this season for the first time in the Premier League era.

And the increasing demand for tickets is fuelling belief that the club’s proposed new stadium at Bramley Moore Dock could be bigger than the 50,000 capacity indicated in an official Liverpool City Council report.

Everton are due to submit a planning application later this year with approval hoping to be gained by early 2018.

All 15 of Everton’s league games at the Old Lady this term have been sold out and club officials say the visit of Leicester City on Sunday is close to becoming the 16th.

Home games with Burnley, Chelsea and Watford are still to be played for the end of the campaign but Everton are confident there will not be a spare seat left for any of those fixtures.

The Blues have, for the first time, introduced a ‘registration of interest’ list for fans looking into the possibility of getting hold of a season ticket.

Renewals of existing season tickets, the club anticipate, could reach a club-record high and the Blues believe demand could outstrip supply for the 2017-18 season, where prices will be frozen and, in some cases reduced.

FA-Cup-Everton-vs-Leicester-City-at-Goodison-Park.jpg

A young Everton fan has a boundless future ahead of him (Photo: Liverpool Echo)
Everton are encouraging current season ticket holders to renew ahead of the ‘Guarantee Your Seat Deadline’ on Thursday.

The deadline represents the last chance for current season ticket holders to secure their seat or risk losing it to those supporters who have registered their interest in a season ticket for next term.

Richard Kenyon, director of marketing and communications, said: “There’s strong demand for season tickets from those renewing and those registering their interest.

“Renewals have been tracking above our predictions and above previous years since the day we went on sale.

“With only a couple of days left now until the April 6th deadline we’re confident we’re going to have one of the highest levels of renewals we’ve ever had.

JS65827955.jpg

Everton in the Community chief executive and club deputy chief executive Denise Barrett-Baxendale with director of marketing and communications Richard Kenyon at Barcelona's Camp Nou Stadium after the Blues won the Outstanding Achievement Award at TheStadiumBusiness Awards
“Team performance – particularly our results at home, good pricing and payment options, and a general feel-good factor have undoubtedly driven this, but the increasing scarcity of tickets is also having an impact.

“With every game selling out this season, fans appreciate that holding on to their season ticket or applying for one for the first time is the only way of guaranteeing a seat for the games next season.

“We’ve got a healthy number of fans on our pre-registered list, so there’s also a really important message to existing season ticket holders - unlike in previous years, if they don’t guarantee their existing place by 6th April, it’s very unlikely that they’ll be able to get any season ticket for next season - such is the strength of the numbers waiting to buy.”

Read More
Everton's Bramley Moore stadium to go ahead
When asked whether all fans on the pre-registered list will get a season ticket, Kenyon added: “We won’t know for certain until the renewal window has closed. What I would say is that it’s looking very likely that we won’t be going on general sale with season tickets this summer, so if anyone who is interested hasn’t registered yet, they need to do so quickly to be in with a chance.”



Extraordinary.

There's no way that Mr Moshiri will go for a 50,000 flat-pack now.
 
Surely 60k?

http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/everton-course-sell-out-every-12842459

Everton on course to sell out every match in 2016/17
Everton on target for highest ever season ticket renewal figures
Everton remain on course to sell out every league game at Goodison this season for the first time in the Premier League era.

And the increasing demand for tickets is fuelling belief that the club’s proposed new stadium at Bramley Moore Dock could be bigger than the 50,000 capacity indicated in an official Liverpool City Council report.

Everton are due to submit a planning application later this year with approval hoping to be gained by early 2018.

All 15 of Everton’s league games at the Old Lady this term have been sold out and club officials say the visit of Leicester City on Sunday is close to becoming the 16th.

Home games with Burnley, Chelsea and Watford are still to be played for the end of the campaign but Everton are confident there will not be a spare seat left for any of those fixtures.

The Blues have, for the first time, introduced a ‘registration of interest’ list for fans looking into the possibility of getting hold of a season ticket.

Renewals of existing season tickets, the club anticipate, could reach a club-record high and the Blues believe demand could outstrip supply for the 2017-18 season, where prices will be frozen and, in some cases reduced.

FA-Cup-Everton-vs-Leicester-City-at-Goodison-Park.jpg

A young Everton fan has a boundless future ahead of him (Photo: Liverpool Echo)
Everton are encouraging current season ticket holders to renew ahead of the ‘Guarantee Your Seat Deadline’ on Thursday.

The deadline represents the last chance for current season ticket holders to secure their seat or risk losing it to those supporters who have registered their interest in a season ticket for next term.

Richard Kenyon, director of marketing and communications, said: “There’s strong demand for season tickets from those renewing and those registering their interest.

“Renewals have been tracking above our predictions and above previous years since the day we went on sale.

“With only a couple of days left now until the April 6th deadline we’re confident we’re going to have one of the highest levels of renewals we’ve ever had.

JS65827955.jpg

Everton in the Community chief executive and club deputy chief executive Denise Barrett-Baxendale with director of marketing and communications Richard Kenyon at Barcelona's Camp Nou Stadium after the Blues won the Outstanding Achievement Award at TheStadiumBusiness Awards
“Team performance – particularly our results at home, good pricing and payment options, and a general feel-good factor have undoubtedly driven this, but the increasing scarcity of tickets is also having an impact.

“With every game selling out this season, fans appreciate that holding on to their season ticket or applying for one for the first time is the only way of guaranteeing a seat for the games next season.

“We’ve got a healthy number of fans on our pre-registered list, so there’s also a really important message to existing season ticket holders - unlike in previous years, if they don’t guarantee their existing place by 6th April, it’s very unlikely that they’ll be able to get any season ticket for next season - such is the strength of the numbers waiting to buy.”

Read More
Everton's Bramley Moore stadium to go ahead
When asked whether all fans on the pre-registered list will get a season ticket, Kenyon added: “We won’t know for certain until the renewal window has closed. What I would say is that it’s looking very likely that we won’t be going on general sale with season tickets this summer, so if anyone who is interested hasn’t registered yet, they need to do so quickly to be in with a chance.”



Extraordinary.

There's no way that Mr Moshiri will go for a 50,000 flat-pack now.
 

To keep them sweet for further requirements!
It's a good point. I think we all look at this as like chain of events that need to happen. I've a feeling it's more like pieces of a big jigsaw all worked out beforehand.
We're just getting to see pieces of it. I think this will end up far bigger than just the stadium. The reason I say this is because Farhad bought the Liver Buildings back in February... why commit such a big wedge for the Liver Buildings if he wasn't sure of Peels land sale, the LLC agreement, planning permission, stadium cost etc etc. I think we're going to be staggered by the scope of what's planned for the waterfront. It will be like a Royal Blue Quarter ;)
 
It's a good point. I think we all look at this as like chain of events that need to happen. I've a feeling it's more like pieces of a big jigsaw all worked out beforehand.
We're just getting to see pieces of it. I think this will end up far bigger than just the stadium. The reason I say this is because Farhad bought the Liver Buildings back in February... why commit such a big wedge for the Liver Buildings if he wasn't sure of Peels land sale, the LLC agreement, planning permission, stadium cost etc etc. I think we're going to be staggered by the scope of what's planned for the waterfront. It will be like a Royal Blue Quarter ;)
Ohhh yeah!!
 

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