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New Everton Stadium

Can someone explain to me what exactly the funding situation is? if Mosh goes away is the build already fully funded or is it still dependent on more payments - relegation would seem to me to make completion impossible
 
Can someone explain to me what exactly the funding situation is? if Mosh goes away is the build already fully funded or is it still dependent on more payments - relegation would seem to me to make completion impossible
As far as we know, funding is yet to made public.

Of course a Premier League club could afford the repayments, which will probably be about 25million a year, but I doubt a Championship club can.

Relegation wont stop the build IMO, but it would make things tight.

I think people overlook how much impact the Stadium will have regardless, 25m is a decent chunk, will be a considerable amount of time before the Stadium benefits us.
 
The two aren't mutually exclusive. Building or not building the stadium has no impact on our current on field issues. It does however have long-term implications. The club continue to fall further and further behind without the new stadium.

In the hypothetical world where we stop building the stadium and therefore stay in the league, we are only kicking the can further down the road.
The Stadium has no bearing on the results in May.
The results in May could have a bearing on The Stadium though.

"Come writers and critics
Who prophesize with your pen
And keep your eyes wide
The chance won't come again
And don't speak too soon
For the wheel's still in spin
And there's no tellin' who
That it's namin'
For the loser now
Will be later to win
For the times they are a-changin "

The Duke of Wellington, speaking to a colleague about his victory at Waterloo in 1815, which ended the Napoleonic wars, described it as a "the nearest-run thing you ever saw in your life." Historians have simplified the remark as "a close-run thing."
 

As far as we know, funding is yet to made public.

Of course a Premier League club could afford the repayments, which will probably be about 25million a year, but I doubt a Championship club can.

Relegation wont stop the build IMO, but it would make things tight.

I think people overlook how much impact the Stadium will have regardless, 25m is a decent chunk, will be a considerable amount of time before the Stadium benefits us.

It will make us a more attractive proposition to next level investment
 
The Stadium has no bearing on the results in May.
The results in May could have a bearing on The Stadium though.

"Come writers and critics
Who prophesize with your pen
And keep your eyes wide
The chance won't come again
And don't speak too soon
For the wheel's still in spin
And there's no tellin' who
That it's namin'
For the loser now
Will be later to win
For the times they are a-changin "

The Duke of Wellington, speaking to a colleague about his victory at Waterloo in 1815, which ended the Napoleonic wars, described it as a "the nearest-run thing you ever saw in your life." Historians have simplified the remark as "a close-run thing."
As long as the Duke of York isn't involved anywhere.
 

I imagine that with costs being locked in, Moshiri could act as a guarantor on the loan. Basically bridging the cost if we are relegated and then stepping back once/if we are promoted.

I can't see him allowing it to stop as its the only + asset he will have when trying to sell the club on.
 

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