New Everton Stadium

Because like many on this thread, they like to make themselves feel better by having tantrums about the lack of perceived progress. I'd like to think it's because they're desperate for the club to succeed and are frustrated that there hasn't been any major news recently. Although i'd say that us announcing the exchange of contracts is a decent step forward.

Obviously in reality though Everton are not actually trying to get a new Stadium. The club have just exchanged contracts to make it look like we are and all the time and effort those like Elstone have invested in the project is just for show. They've also managed to include Joe Anderson, Peel, CBRE and Dan Meis and many others to go along with their plan to screw over the supporters which is a shame too.

If this forum is still going when the Stadium goes ahead (assuming it does), I think some of the pessimists should come on here and admit they were wrong, and were plaguing the thread with negativity with little reason other than the fact that since they're not part of the Stadium Project they don't know the ins and outs of what the current status is.
But you know as well as I do that they will still be here looking for some tiny detail they don’t like about it (each flight of stairs should be 25 steps and we have got 30, Moshiri is a fraud) and carry on as if it is the most important thing in the world.
 

Fulham's solution to a modern waterside stand (planning permission submitted last Friday)

Fulham Football Club has today submitted an application to the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham council for the redevelopment of the Riverside stand at its historic Craven Cottage home.

This application follows a period of consultation and open dialogue with residents, supporters, and many stakeholders with an interest in the project and local area.

The Club secured planning permission for its previous design in 2013. The new proposal, commissioned by Fulham FC’s Chairman Mr Shahid Khan, has incorporated a modern design that is sympathetic with the river and local area and best reflects the needs of the Club, community and neighbourhood by delivering a wide range of benefits both now and for future generations.

In addition to increasing the seating capacity at Craven Cottage, the Club has sought to add amenities to help transform the riverside walkway into a world-class leisure destination, both on matchdays and non-matchdays.

This new design will still allow the River Thames walkway to be opened up, an aspect of the approved design in 2013, and will incorporate bars, restaurants, and lounges—all of which will be open for business throughout the year.

The redevelopment will bring significant investments in the local community, adding new full-time jobs and further opportunities for employment.

Alistair Mackintosh, Fulham FC Chief Executive Officer, said:

‘Everyone here at Fulham Football Club is incredibly excited to submit this application, and we are confident that the plans we have laid out will both upgrade the current stand and add new facilities that everyone in the community will be able to enjoy and appreciate.’

https://www.fulhamfc.com/news/2017/december/01/fulham-fc-submits-riverside-plans


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Fulham's solution to a modern waterside stand (planning permission submitted last Friday)

Fulham Football Club has today submitted an application to the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham council for the redevelopment of the Riverside stand at its historic Craven Cottage home.

This application follows a period of consultation and open dialogue with residents, supporters, and many stakeholders with an interest in the project and local area.

The Club secured planning permission for its previous design in 2013. The new proposal, commissioned by Fulham FC’s Chairman Mr Shahid Khan, has incorporated a modern design that is sympathetic with the river and local area and best reflects the needs of the Club, community and neighbourhood by delivering a wide range of benefits both now and for future generations.

In addition to increasing the seating capacity at Craven Cottage, the Club has sought to add amenities to help transform the riverside walkway into a world-class leisure destination, both on matchdays and non-matchdays.

This new design will still allow the River Thames walkway to be opened up, an aspect of the approved design in 2013, and will incorporate bars, restaurants, and lounges—all of which will be open for business throughout the year.

The redevelopment will bring significant investments in the local community, adding new full-time jobs and further opportunities for employment.

Alistair Mackintosh, Fulham FC Chief Executive Officer, said:

‘Everyone here at Fulham Football Club is incredibly excited to submit this application, and we are confident that the plans we have laid out will both upgrade the current stand and add new facilities that everyone in the community will be able to enjoy and appreciate.’

https://www.fulhamfc.com/news/2017/december/01/fulham-fc-submits-riverside-plans


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Fulham's solution to a modern waterside stand (planning permission submitted last Friday)

Fulham Football Club has today submitted an application to the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham council for the redevelopment of the Riverside stand at its historic Craven Cottage home.

This application follows a period of consultation and open dialogue with residents, supporters, and many stakeholders with an interest in the project and local area.

The Club secured planning permission for its previous design in 2013. The new proposal, commissioned by Fulham FC’s Chairman Mr Shahid Khan, has incorporated a modern design that is sympathetic with the river and local area and best reflects the needs of the Club, community and neighbourhood by delivering a wide range of benefits both now and for future generations.

In addition to increasing the seating capacity at Craven Cottage, the Club has sought to add amenities to help transform the riverside walkway into a world-class leisure destination, both on matchdays and non-matchdays.

This new design will still allow the River Thames walkway to be opened up, an aspect of the approved design in 2013, and will incorporate bars, restaurants, and lounges—all of which will be open for business throughout the year.

The redevelopment will bring significant investments in the local community, adding new full-time jobs and further opportunities for employment.

Alistair Mackintosh, Fulham FC Chief Executive Officer, said:

‘Everyone here at Fulham Football Club is incredibly excited to submit this application, and we are confident that the plans we have laid out will both upgrade the current stand and add new facilities that everyone in the community will be able to enjoy and appreciate.’

https://www.fulhamfc.com/news/2017/december/01/fulham-fc-submits-riverside-plans


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Looks great that, good luck to them.

Couldn't have that gap to the roof at BMD though.....very very wind.
 

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