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It's gonna be humongous.
Really hard to appreciate the actual scale of it until you stand up close. It's massive now and still a fair way to reach roof level.
We're gonna need a bigger wall.
No, because that's trying to do what it set out to achieve: a straight redbrick industrial design.
Yes, the new Everton stadium has that to it, but it's a nod in the direction of the dock warehouses - not anything to do with a football stadium in Walton - and done so within an overall futuristic concept.
You're comaparing apples and pears.
Dave, Dave, Dave.....It just maddens me when you get a cluless fool like Meis deciding he knows this sort of thing is what we all want. I doubt very much if there'd been a consultation on it it would have had momentum.
Our fans aren't the misty-eyed sentimentalists the club and their mates at the Echo tell us we are.
That pattern to the brickwork looks a mess and adds NOTHING to the stadium aesthetic.
I did, just saying like, it was Oak and everything, a beautiful piece.....Yes. For Goodison. In Walton.
When you move house do you ever try and bring the old house's gate with you?
It's 'kin ridiculous.
FixedHa ha. The old brickwork debate again.
Just think, in around 2 years, there’ll be arguments in here about the grass being the wrong shade of BLUE.
The whole thing is, well....massive.Next time I'm at the Titanic I'll be body popping straight over there mate for a look. Looks unreal. How's that South stand looking? Proper tall and steep?
Looks great, the corner upper tier is a lot higher then the main bit though, it drops down a fair bit and you have the glass part, it's the only part of the stadium design I was a bit unsure of but sure it will look really goodView attachment 173791
That's the north stand, even though its the smallest it looks huge. Can't wait to see the scale of the other stands now.
Why not change the shirts as well. They have history. We could swap to red!Yes. For Goodison. In Walton.
When you move house do you ever try and bring the old house's gate with you?
It's 'kin ridiculous.
The Duncan Ferguson Lounge, in the Leighton Baines End, is being advertised on the wall outside the ground.Log in.
Sees page count has increased by six in a few short hours.
My immediate thought was:
"What's rattled Dave today?"
He's consistent. I wish he could play in midfield.
Criss-cross butressing was a feature common to most of Leitch's engineering. WTF has that particularly got to do with us, and why should we be taking the idea to a new stadium which has f.a. to do with him?Why not change the shirts as well. They have history. We could swap to red!
I’m really excited with the design, I love the brickwork with the roof shining over. I love the nod to Goodison Park.
The history of the area and our team are reflected in the design. It’s great, it already feels like it will have atmosphere.
There is going to be a cool neighbourhood surrounding it in the next few years too.
I love it all.
And yet, you are the only Everton fan objecting to it.Criss-cross butressing was a feature common to most of Leitch's engineering. WTF has that particularly got to do with us, and why should we be taking the idea to a new stadium which has f.a. to do with him?
It's an addition to the design that wasn't warranted or wanted. The type of idiot thing someone with zero feel for the club would do...that someone was Dan Meis.