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Dan Meis showed us this at St Luke'sThey could utilise the leitch metalwork as a front that runs along the front of some of the concourse bars.
I really don't think they'd fit in anywhere in the new 'bowl.'
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Dan Meis showed us this at St Luke'sThey could utilise the leitch metalwork as a front that runs along the front of some of the concourse bars.
I really don't think they'd fit in anywhere in the new 'bowl.'
Now if I’m being stupid let me know please. Now I know it won’t be to scale. But the angle of that roof looks like won’t be much width on that concourse.Dan Meis showed us this at St Luke's View attachment 170180
Now if I’m being stupid let me know please. Now I know it won’t be to scale. But the angle of that roof looks like won’t be much width on that concourse.
A cozy concourse with steel beams you can crack your head on is only appropriate if it’s featuring the Bullens Brewery!Now if I’m being stupid let me know please. Now I know it won’t be to scale. But the angle of that roof looks like won’t be much width on that concourse.
Walk past there every game. Will miss it hahaA cozy concourse with steel beams you can crack your head on is only appropriate if it’s featuring the Bullens Brewery!
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It’s a double sided bar isn’t it? Plenty of room on the other side?Now if I’m being stupid let me know please. Now I know it won’t be to scale. But the angle of that roof looks like won’t be much width on that concourse.
I've answered my own question - for anyone that's interested, this is the bowl plan from late 2020 (I believe the most current?):
11. BMD01-PAT-4A-ZZ-DR-A-281001_TopofBowl.pdf
It looks like those high accessible section are still there, or similar.
There are also accessible sections at the front of both the north and south stands, on either side of the goal - as well as at the front of the east and (less so) west stands - and halfway up those stands, too.
So lots of choice for disabled supporters now, which is great. No longer an afterthought.
It’s a really intricate PDF, hard to give a screenshot that is of much use. It’s also too big to upload here as an attachment (north of 5MB).That link isn't showing anything for me mate, can you repost or do a screengrab of what you can see.
It’s a really intricate PDF, hard to give a screenshot that is of much use. It’s also too big to upload here as an attachment (north of 5MB).
The council’s web server is configured to force a download of the file, rather than opening it to view in-browser.
If you look on a computer it should download it, or on an iPhone it’ll be dropped into your Downloads folder accessible in the Files app. If you’re on Android, I’m sure there will be a similar way of finding it.
That link isn't showing anything for me mate, can you repost or do a screengrab of what you can see.
That’s the general outline from @arch stanton there. You need to be able to zoom the PDF to properly see where the accessible sections are, though.
A Square Clock and a Gable, not a proper ground without them...I'm not too arsed either way on a circle behind the goals tbh, but the first two are none negotiable.Surely Everton must be aware what a mistake it would be NOT to have a replica of this incorporated in the ground? Not some token gesture in the brickwork.
When you see something like this what do you see? What football club do you envisage?
Moving to a new home, apart from blue seats with white E V E R T O N written it it, what else would capture your imagination and
emotion and say "This is Everton. This is home"?
It's never too late, Everton FC
Now if I’m being stupid let me know please. Now I know it won’t be to scale. But the angle of that roof looks like won’t be much width on that concourse.