BoysInBlue
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Expansion within the existing footprint is possible, no need to expand outwards
Stadium redevelopment isn't just about rebuilding stands or rotating the pitch.
It's about developing the exterior surrounding areas of the stadium, adding attractive amenities and facilities, improving transport links and car parking facilities, amongst many other things. That's why new stadiums are built, as opposed to
Anyone who has been to the Eitihad, or to the Emirates, or even looking at the plans that Tottenham currently have in 'redeveloping White Hart Lane' knows that. Tottenham in particular have been very active in buying up derelict land surrounding the ground. Liverpool are following the Tottenham blueprint too, in making their footprint bigger.
The Goodison footprint is not big enough to build a stadium that is suitable for the size of club that we are and aspire to be. And I say that as someone who would love to stay at Goodison. To do so, we would need to buy up streets surrounding the ground as well as have the school moved.