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Bramley Moore Docks are the northern most part of the UNESCO WH site. The Boundary of that dock is the boundary of the site.
They wouldn't no anymore than the rest of us surely?
But what if the proposed development also stretched further south as well as BMD?
The R,S fans are already in bits.Joe Anderson needs to keep his trap shut until its all signed & sealed , if anythings that close why drop hints now.
For those worrying and gloating about what the R/S think pack it in . Its got nothing whatsoever to do with them ,this is about Everton Football Club .
We've waited long enough for this to happen, surely we can wait a little longer. Just trust Moshiri on this and not count our chickens too quickly.
The choice of ale in lady of Mann really is incredible.I honestly reckon you're under estimating how rammed they will be, they are dead busy now, that stadium there will make it even more so.
It's my dream to bevvy on Dale Street before and after the match but it will be complicated.
Posting as a red. (Be gentle!). When FSG decided to redevelop the main stand rather than build a new stadium in Stanley Park, they used the cost of a new build which would only add the same now of seats as redeveloping but at a cost of about £500 million pound as the reason to redevelop. The infrastructure of the area and transport links were major factors. I think when you get permission for the docks site this will be a major issue for planners due to the next to the river and the plans to reduce The Strand by 4 lanes in total. I also think Peel will gauge how investors building residential properties will feel about having a fifty thousand seat stadium and the logistics that go with it will affect the residents. Think anything that can bring investment into the city as it continues to thrive is to be welcomed.
Dont really want to know mate....couldnt give a gnats chuff what they think.The R,S fans are already in bits.
I've been in there several timesI know everyone's hungry for pictures, so here's some of the San Francisco Giant's AT&T Park, which is a very similar project: on the water, brick exterior, centerpiece of neighborhood revitalization, dramatic views with SF skyline. It's a great stadium. I was raised a Dodgers fan and find baseball boring as hell, and even I like to go to games there!
From the upper deck over SF Bay towards Oakland/Berkeley.
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From the street.
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Giant Coke bottle w/ Bay Bridge in background. You could have a giant Chang bottle!
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Aerial money-shot for TV broadcasts.
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Americans do build lovely looking stadiums.I know everyone's hungry for pictures, so here's some of the San Francisco Giant's AT&T Park, which is a very similar project: on the water, brick exterior, centerpiece of neighborhood revitalization, dramatic views with SF skyline. It's a great stadium. I was raised a Dodgers fan and find baseball boring as hell, and even I like to go to games there!
From the upper deck over SF Bay towards Oakland/Berkeley.
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From the street.
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Giant Coke bottle w/ Bay Bridge in background. You could have a giant Chang bottle!
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Aerial money-shot for TV broadcasts.
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How very eloquently putNothing that gang of ambulance rocking,turd throwing,slab lashing beauts will be able to do about it,enjoys the river of tears
Aren't you from America?Americans do build lovely looking stadiums.
It's not ment to be a cheap project and my personal opinion is that fsg opted to redelop anfield because leaving the ground would be a red herring for quite a few of your fellow redsPosting as a red. (Be gentle!). When FSG decided to redevelop the main stand rather than build a new stadium in Stanley Park, they used the cost of a new build which would only add the same now of seats as redeveloping but at a cost of about £500 million pound as the reason to redevelop. The infrastructure of the area and transport links were major factors. I think when you get permission for the docks site this will be a major issue for planners due to the next to the river and the plans to reduce The Strand by 4 lanes in total. I also think Peel will gauge how investors building residential properties will feel about having a fifty thousand seat stadium and the logistics that go with it will affect the residents. Think anything that can bring investment into the city as it continues to thrive is to be welcomed.