Yew wood come up with something bark-ing mad like that, proper plankIt's good to see you've got to the root of the issue
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Yew wood come up with something bark-ing mad like that, proper plankIt's good to see you've got to the root of the issue
I SAW what you did there.Are you trying to branch out into comedy ?
There not going for 60k because we wouldn't fill it.
It looks stupid for a home game when there are 10,000 empty seats.
Plus a lot of fans can barley afford the season ticket hence the low prices and concessions.
The top 6 have people jetting in from all over the world and the only way they can get tickets is through hospitality, a lot of companies also wine and dine their clients there.
We're not at that level.
Empty seats also means tickets for big games going on general sale and membership numbers going down.
The club isn't stupid they know exactly what the demand is
Juventus stadium capacity is 40k
Just saying...
For what it's worth though mate I do agree that 52k is around 4/5k short for my liking.
No longer can you bring your wife along for the odd game
We won't win things until we get a manager that has a history of winning things with big teams, a new stadium won't change that.Frankly you are making an assumption about future demand which is based on failure. Maybe today we cannot fill a 60,000 stadium
regularly but if we win things then demand will increase. When I was a kid the idea that LFC would be bigger than EFC was a long-shot,
well, it happened.
Moshiri is building a stadium for generations and spending big money on players. Why should he box himself in with a small ground?
I guess you twiggedI SAW what you did there.
Sad but true. Bar Digne and Richarlison, I don’t think any other players in our squad would get in a top 4 team.We won't win things until we get a manager that has a history of winning things with big teams, a new stadium won't change that.
Moshiri is spending big money on players that can't get into the top 6, there coming here for the money.
And the location close to the centre will boost corporate.I'm not convinced by the presumption that we won't be attractive to corporates paying premium dollars for seats.
If the Goodison legacy walks the walk, does what it says on the tin, they'll be lining up.
Along with what has already been established by EITC, the social capital generated by the club makes Everton an enormously attractive brand to be associated with. This all is tangible stuff - in dollars terms its as real and genuine as the work the club is doing in the community.
Throw in BMD as a unique, iconic building which will be architecturally recognised all round the world and the atmosphere of packed stadium on matchdays and they'll be clamoring to be a part of it
It might seem sleazy or distasteful but those corporate dollars are going to keep these projects going and reach greater heights...and as an afterthought might generate dollars to buy players too.
Maybe its not registering how significant and revolutionary the Legacy and EITC are.
Moshiri is spending big money on players that can't get into the top 6, there coming here for the money.
I see. So we need to skip past the Liverpool model and go straight to the Man City one. I like the sound of that chief!We won't win things until we get a manager that has a history of winning things with big teams, a new stadium won't change that.
Moshiri is spending big money on players that can't get into the top 6, there coming here for the money.
...For the best but expect the worst.We can but hope...
That would be sensible.And the location close to the centre will boost corporate.
I really hope we fully utilise the Mersey as a means to get people to and from the ground. Both over the water and maybe a boat going up from the Albert docks area to the ground