MickA
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Why not have the fan zone riverside & the car park Dock Road side?
Main Stand is west plus the fan zone would be too windy that side regardless.
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Why not have the fan zone riverside & the car park Dock Road side?
Good info for fans. I have never been to England yet, but I have been a fan of Everton for a long time. This year my friends and I decided to visit Goodison Park. We already have tickets for the Everton Manchester United masts, which will take place on the 21st. It remains only to decide where to stay for the night and where to go after a game to rest. The guides https://worldstadia.com/goodison-park.html recommend settling at the Titanic Hotel Liverpool and going to the Brick, which are located near the stadium. What can you say about this hotel and bar, who was already here like you?
Why not have the fan zone riverside & the car park Dock Road side?
Not buying that safe standing will increase the atmosphere tbh. It'll still be the same people in the same place and we stand up most of the time for the big games anyway. People are looking abroad at teams like Dortmund who are mental every game but that's their culture. Prem teams lost theirs years ago.
I disagree. I've visited a fair few grounds across Germany and Europe, all with safe standing, and I do feel that to an extent that it contributes to the atmosphereI know some lads who go Dortmund games every now and then and constantly record the atmosphere. It screams RS behaviour tbh.
Yeah leave it at Goodison, just make it loud enough to be heard at the docks and across the city!!!Whatever the stadium, that siren needs to stay.
I disagree. I've visited a fair few grounds across Germany and Europe, all with safe standing, and I do feel that to an extent that it contributes to the atmosphere
Also, they're typically much more affordable tickets which must help improved the affordability and availability for the more dedicated (typically working class) fans.
If people choose to sit, then there's still copious amount of seated options - usually the side stands - while those who wish to stand have the option to do so.
Maybe we have lost some of the atmosphere, however I see that as partly due to the lose of the old terraces which I much preferred; rightly, they were removed.
For many years, Goodison had seated options in all the stands yet there was the option for those who wanted to stand and these sections built the atmoosphere.
Safe standing through rail seats allows a much safer alternative to the terraces but can also be a catalyst for improved atmospheres in the larger grounds.
There are no plans to expand the stadium. If at some stage in the future safe standing is allowed the plan is to remove some seats to allow for standing, making the capacity larger. When this stadium is built I would say there is little or no chance of the stadium being expanded, so it is vital that we get the initial build rightI thought the plan were for a 52k initial capacity with plans to expand to 62k??
The only thing that safe standing/rail seating will guarantee is that there’ll be a couple of thousand old farts moaning they they’re standing up
Ok, I must have read some fake news then.There are no plans to expand the stadium. If at some stage in the future safe standing is allowed the plan is to remove some seats to allow for standing, making the capacity larger. When this stadium is built I would say there is little or no chance of the stadium being expanded, so it is vital that we get the initial build right
I think that is correct. To me the problem stems from the orientation required for the stadium in the UK. The plot unfortunately is a very tight fit, we should have purchased more landThe size of that stand is dictated by the the size of the plot. It is squared off at the ends as that is the boundary line.
Its not when there is a labour shortage.30 quid per hour for a labourer is expensive?
And rates will be going up, every cloud has a silver lining.Its not when there is a labour shortage.
I know sparks that went over from Dublin for 3 months and were earning 3k a week for 6/7 day weeks.
labour shortages will get worse after BREXIT
Agree completelyArea isn't the issue at BMD it's the length of the plot N>S and it's clear that brings compromises to the design, though any decent architect should relish that. I'd like to know if we attempted to purchase some of Nelson and if not why not.
I actually agree with you on redevelopment but the will simply isn't there to even consider it. Had we been moving anwhere other than to docklands I'm sure there'd be stronger voices asking for justification.