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New Everton Stadium

I was watching this but looked away for a few seconds when I looked back I thought there was a UFO going past!! (28/29 seconds in)

Bloody lamppost and didn't help the tone of the music started to be all dramatic at the same time. :D:blush:
Pwew pwew
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No I mean Moshiri who was last valued by the Times as being personally worth £2.2 billion.
Possibly over half of that wealth is already tied into the club in terms of shares (much of that capitalised previous debt) and stadium investment. With his wealthy backer, the stadium should be realised, but then the issue might be where the ultimate debt falls (on club/new owner) and how that is financed going forward. If we are relegated he may have to absorb that loss.... or stop financing the thing. A 50% hike in construction cost (if true) for a stadium that was already tight on its viability margins is a concern....
 

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Everton: Loan deals close to being finalised for new stadium.

Loan deals are set to be finalised over the next couple of weeks to help Everton complete the Bramley Moore Dock Stadium, according to Ian Birrell.

Reporting for the Daily Mail, the journalist shared that if those were to fall apart, the future would look very grim for the fans as the turmoil continues on Merseyside.

Talks are also said to be ongoing with a group of American minority investors, which may be a hint of the direction that Farhad Moshiri wants to take in the coming years.

Writing in the Daily Mail print edition [21 January, pg. 117], Birrell shared the latest on the club’s financial deals behind the scenes as they try to move forward.

“I gather loan deals are being finalised to ensure the stadium’s completion over the next couple of weeks – but if these fall apart, along with talks involving another group of US minority investors, the future looks grim for those of us that really care about the club,” he wrote.

Finally.It looks as though progress is being made, after months of being force-fed the same narrative.

Moshiri came out and admitted this month that the Bramley Moore Dock stadium will actually cost £760million, much more than the £505million that was originally quoted.

So, it was no surprise to see the owner pushing so hard for outside investment, something that looks to be happening soon, although “loan deals” will most likely require repayments down the line.

Depending on interest and other things, this could be a hefty bill for Moshiri, which may bring into play the minority investors from the USA, who will no doubt be told about these potential debts.

Everton are in a mess right now, new stadium or not, and if these two developments do not go through as expected, it could get even worst, something most of us thought was not possible.

All eyes are on Goodison Park.
 
Hopefully when we move in we are in a better place ?


Superb that mate.

One thing (and it's been mentioned a fair few times) thats been filmed well is the brick work. Any bricklayers out there who can tell me if it will settle, the Leitch pattern will start showing and it won't look like a piss poor bric a brac like it currently does?

Really looks miscoloured and the pattern just csnt be seen from a distance when it can on the renders. Does it need a full season of weather before they've had that kind of treatment?
 
Superb that mate.

One thing (and it's been mentioned a fair few times) thats been filmed well is the brick work. Any bricklayers out there who can tell me if it will settle, the Leitch pattern will start showing and it won't look like a piss poor bric a brac like it currently does?

Really looks miscoloured and the pattern just csnt be seen from a distance when it can on the renders. Does it need a full season of weather before they've had that kind of treatment?
I would imagine it'll get less obvious over time if anything... Although it's not actual bricks or brick slips, I think it's just coloured concrete
 
I would imagine it'll get less obvious over time if anything... Although it's not actual bricks or brick slips, I think it's just coloured concrete
Think it is brick slips on prefab panels, I assumed it would be concrete or similar but when the first one went up the club did a video update and mentioned how many bricks were being used.
Edit - linky
 
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