Conifers, whole row of them, it'll look great all year round.
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Conifers, whole row of them, it'll look great all year round.
I’m going to southern Victoria, other than the drop bears nothing is dangerous apart fro the Indian drivers who passed their ‘test’ in DelhiWishing you all best in your new life and hope it all works out....but I'll never understand moving to a country where everything is trying to kill you
Brilliant that TomFor me, it's more a reminder of 30+years of managed decline, the criminal negligence, poor decision-making of the Kenwright years and the total lack of investment. As such, it's a bit of an unfair criticism to compare with many new stadia (and BMD). It's easy to forget what ALL of those other stadia were like pre-taylor report and their modernisation (they were almost all proper dumps). It's perhaps also easy to forget that Goodison Park was comfortably the finest stadium in the UK for the vast majority of its history. So much so, that it walked the choice for World cup semi-final venue in 1966, and then required easily the least investment to be fully compliant with the Taylor report and still yield approx 40k capacity in the 90s. The problem was, the club did the bare minimum!
I'm a bit of a stadium anorak (if you hadn't guessed) and more than get the keen excitement and anticipation for BMD with all its obvious benefits and attractions and am down there regularly to see the progress..... but I really don't feel the need to be overly critical or scathing of a grand old lady that was left to fall behind. Warts and all, it still wipes the floor with them all in terms of character and history.... and the fact that it has witnessed easily the most top flight games in the country (2nd only to Celtic Park in the world) bares testament to its legendary talismanic status and quality. GP is far more than just any old tired neglected stadium. The site of the world's first purpose-built football stadium is the spiritual home of true footballing giants, and a reminder of when we truly were great, and proved it by building the finest stadium in the land.
That's before you take away all the sentiment of course. This year, my daughters want to sit in all parts of the ground that they've never had the chance to before. So I got us tickets for the upper Gwladys St yesterday. I didn't really think about it beforehand, but 40yrs ago I had a season tkt with my brother up there for a few seasons. The seats yesterday were very close to the ones where we roared ourselves hoarse every other week, watching the great 80s team sweep all aside. My brother is no longer with us, but when I sat down and saw the unerringly familiar view from that vantage point, for a moment it really felt like I had him next to me, one last time. I've had similar experiences many times when walking up various streets on the way to the ground, when a poignant memory is jogged by a familiar glimpse from the past, and that feeling of walking in the footsteps of my dad, grandad and great grandad is never lost on me. Those feelings may never appear on any cost/benefit analysis spread sheet, but somethings you cannot buy nor ever replicate! So, can we desist with some of the needless Goodison-bashing, at least while some of us have still got a few important old friends/relations that we might want to sit next to, one last time.
Took my 6 year old yesterday as he prob wont get the chance to visit again. My 11 year old has gone every week since he was 4 and it absolutly kills me that I wont be taking them each week to Goodison after next year. Its a huge part of my life going to the game, having a pint after it on county road, getting my Mrs to pick the lad up after an hour so I can stay out. Walking down to meet my Dad in the winslow after a few hours. All that routine and familiarity will end this year and it will never be the same again.
I know the club needs it but I dont think it will ever be the same again for me personally going the game once we move. Also the new ground is a pain to get to from West Derby
It’s about a mile away, and closer to the city centre. You can still go county road after the match if you’re that bothered about the Tommy frost or the brick.
Stunning view of the new home
Perfectly put !For me, it's more a reminder of 30+years of managed decline, the criminal negligence, poor decision-making of the Kenwright years and the total lack of investment. As such, it's a bit of an unfair criticism to compare with many new stadia (and BMD). It's easy to forget what ALL of those other stadia were like pre-taylor report and their modernisation (they were almost all proper dumps). It's perhaps also easy to forget that Goodison Park was comfortably the finest stadium in the UK for the vast majority of its history. So much so, that it walked the choice for World cup semi-final venue in 1966, and then required easily the least investment to be fully compliant with the Taylor report and still yield approx 40k capacity in the 90s. The problem was, the club did the bare minimum!
I'm a bit of a stadium anorak (if you hadn't guessed) and more than get the keen excitement and anticipation for BMD with all its obvious benefits and attractions and am down there regularly to see the progress..... but I really don't feel the need to be overly critical or scathing of a grand old lady that was left to fall behind. Warts and all, it still wipes the floor with them all in terms of character and history.... and the fact that it has witnessed easily the most top flight games in the country (2nd only to Celtic Park in the world) bares testament to its legendary talismanic status and quality. GP is far more than just any old tired neglected stadium. The site of the world's first purpose-built football stadium is the spiritual home of true footballing giants, and a reminder of when we truly were great, and proved it by building the finest stadium in the land.
That's before you take away all the sentiment of course. This year, my daughters want to sit in all parts of the ground that they've never had the chance to before. So I got us tickets for the upper Gwladys St yesterday. I didn't really think about it beforehand, but 40yrs ago I had a season tkt with my brother up there for a few seasons. The seats yesterday were very close to the ones where we roared ourselves hoarse every other week, watching the great 80s team sweep all aside. My brother is no longer with us, but when I sat down and saw the unerringly familiar view from that vantage point, for a moment it really felt like I had him next to me, one last time. I've had similar experiences many times when walking up various streets on the way to the ground, when a poignant memory is jogged by a familiar glimpse from the past, and that feeling of walking in the footsteps of my dad, grandad and great grandad is never lost on me. Those feelings may never appear on any cost/benefit analysis spread sheet, but somethings you cannot buy nor ever replicate! So, can we desist with some of the needless Goodison-bashing, at least while some of us have still got a few important old friends/relations that we might want to sit next to, one last time.
Turd burglarsWhy would they need extra security on UU when the fan zone will be open to all and you'd still have to navigate turnstiles.
Why would they need extra security on UU when the fan zone will be open to all and you'd still have to navigate turnstiles.
Took my 6 year old yesterday as he prob wont get the chance to visit again. My 11 year old has gone every week since he was 4 and it absolutly kills me that I wont be taking them each week to Goodison after next year. Its a huge part of my life going to the game, having a pint after it on county road, getting my Mrs to pick the lad up after an hour so I can stay out. Walking down to meet my Dad in the winslow after a few hours. All that routine and familiarity will end this year and it will never be the same again.
I know the club needs it but I dont think it will ever be the same again for me personally going the game once we move. Also the new ground is a pain to get to from West Derby
Jesus christ you need to big spoon me, it'd be the best sleep I've ever had.
Excellent work there
New and Old in one picture. Great Work!
It's like old cars from your teens - great to look at but nightmares to drive. Nostalgia distorts a lot of things. Onwards.