GwladysBlue
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They’ve updated the app to show different parts of the stadium, if anybody is interested.
Thing is there are people in on this that can deliver big projects, so it should be fine, but this is Everton, where anything can go wrong!I agree mate. The stakes are massive.
They’ve updated the app to show different parts of the stadium, if anybody is interested.
If this fails to go through and get built, I think it could seriously damage Everton.
It's up to the owner to make this happen. If he doesn't, I dont fancy his chances of surviving at this club much long after.
If, for whatever reason, it falls through, the club will be a nationwide laughing stock.
It will be the final lie to the fans, after decades of lies.
If it this goes west the decision will be to stay at Goodison.Very much agreed. If it doesn't happen then I think even any credible discussion of another project will be at least another generation away. Would be hard to see any third parties wanting to work with anyone at the club associated with such public failure. The knock-on effects with regard to sponsorship and endorsements don't bear thinking about. And I think the vast majority of fans, myself included, wouldn't have the stomach to endure talk of projects and consultations again. That's just out.
We can only hope I guess. Almost every European club of modest size and upwards has been able to push through a stadium upgrade or new build in the last 20 years. If we ultimately cannot then it is the final nail to our chances of getting back up there. It is do or die for this club.
You mean you want one that isn't at all anchored, aesthetically, to the location it is in?
That'll do.
Lose the brickwork. It's dull and foreboding.
If it this goes west the decision will be to stay at Goodison.
Yeah but not really surprising.You have to be a strange sort of person to actively stop the development of an unused brownfield site next to a sewage plant & stop many people getting jobs & new money coming in to the city just because your bitter about your rivals getting a new ground.
It truly boggles the mind.
The lesson here kids, is never try.If, for whatever reason, it falls through, the club will be a nationwide laughing stock.
It will be the final lie to the fans, after decades of lies.
Think they’re already hedging their bets with the money that’s been spent on Goodison the last 3 yearsIf it this goes west the decision will be to stay at Goodison.
It'll take more than that though.Think they’re already hedging their bets with the money that’s been spent on Goodison the last 3 years
It'll take more than that though.
If BMD fails, there'll be a decent period set aside for mourning and the gnashing of teeth, then an announcement that the club are looking at a piecemeal redevelopment of Goodison. It's the only thing that would wash at that stage.
I cant emphasise enough how much Everton are drinking in the last chance saloon in respect to new stadium proposals...I'm actially amazed how so many people have suspended disbelief over BMD in the wake of the KD and DK scheme failures (not to mention the aborted Kirkby Golf Course and WHP proposals).