The old lady will always hold great memories, we need to move on to a younger lady
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Fully agree. Stadium capacity of 61,878 - lower the ticket prices & bring more in. See it as an investment in getting more fans in at an early age. Add to that the additional tourism etc i'd be happy with that.
Hell - even if we have a 10k tier around the top which we can close off & hide if we can't fill it.
Now that's not a fair comparison.
Not sure what the population of Liverpool has to do with our new stadium. Though I read only a day or two ago that the population is up to 550,000 and increasing. However it's a totally narrow-minded view to think of our support just to come from the city region. Even so new grounds have new stadium 'bounce'.
From Everton's perspective, the new ground simply has to rival and match our 'competitors'. Top 6 whatever. Tottenham have set the bench mark Everton must not only match it but better it.
What's the point of that? Capacity stays the same just modernizing the stadium and putting a fancy screen and roof on for half a billion euros. More money than sense.Real Madrid unveil plans for €525m 'digital stadium of the future' – video
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Real Madrid unveil plans for €525m 'digital stadium of the future' – video
The project is expected to be completed by 2023 and will cost an estimated 525 million euros.www.theguardian.com
Ringfence the finance? It was always agreed his shareholding would rise. And a new stadium has always been in the plan so no surprise there.How could it the site had not then been established and BK et al still had a big chunk of the shares.
You do realise that Levy doesn't own Spurs, right?Another suffering from short sight, Levy is not a billionaire. Stadiums are built on the back of finance not who owns the club.
Why the hell would you want a roof on a stadium in spainWhat's the point of that? Capacity stays the same just modernizing the stadium and putting a fancy screen and roof on for half a billion euros. More money than sense.
Direct the noise in? Protect from the elements because it isn't a sunny hotspot every day of the year. Because they can?Why the hell would you want a roof on a stadium in spain
The old lady will always hold great memories, we need to move on to a younger lady.
Why the hell would you want a roof on a stadium in spain
is madrid by benidorm?Can get very cold in Madrid in the winter. They get snow. It's not all Watney's Red Barrell and tea like mum makes in Spain, you know.
I work for an engineering firm round the corner. I know what it's for mate.