The binman chronicles
Player Valuation: £80m
Maybe I'm being daft but I've not noticed that grill before
The solar panels?
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Maybe I'm being daft but I've not noticed that grill before
The elephant in the room about how child ST holders will be allocated alongside their adult keeps coming up. Will I be reduced down to his number of years?
Or will he be expected to sit by himself even though he's under ten?
I know I've said this before, but what the hell were UNESCO thinking about when they removed the heritage status due to the stadium. The stadium is by far and away the building most sympathetic to the heritage of its surroundings in that area. We have improved that location by a magnitude.
The surrounding area is essentially non descript modern grey industrial zone.
The elephant in the room about how child ST holders will be allocated alongside their adult keeps coming up. Will I be reduced down to his number of years?
Or will he be expected to sit by himself even though he's under ten?
Have to hope from a software and fairness point of view the club will have spoken to teams who have been through this in the last couple of decades. Not a massive sample size for clubs/stadia on our scale, but there simply must be a generally accepted “least worst option.”Someone really hasn’t thought it through if they are going to reduce the tenure down to the kids length of time.
It is just nonsensical and unworkable, but seems to fit this current Everton.
Hopefully the Friedkins can get in and sort it out.
Yep. Efc have pretty much restored everything in the vacinty of the ground. It's now in a state where people can go down there enjoy it and experance the docks. Learn about them etc. I also believe they built the ground so that if we ever left it would be reverseable and the dock could be restored.They disgusted me if I'm honest, Everton bent over backwards all through the planning and building process. It was obvious, well to at least me, that these bodies such as UNESCO had made their decision before the process had even begun.
Surely UNESCO will be contacted about a reevaluation.
I agree there’s never a right way, and someone will always feel they’ve been shafted, but I don’t think because people who have bought 1/2/more childrens season tickets for their kids, after having a ticket themselves for many more years, should be penalised, and the kids penalised in effect too.Have to hope from a software and fairness point of view the club will have spoken to teams who have been through this in the last couple of decades. Not a massive sample size for clubs/stadia on our scale, but there simply must be a generally accepted “least worst option.”
Someone will always feel wronged, but their has to be a way that can be justified and explained as to why it was chosen, because the club will 100% be expected to justify and explain.
More people will have learnt more about the docks and it's history during this build than at any time in the last 50 yrs while it's been left to rot behind a locked gate.Yep. Efc have pretty much restored everything in the vacinty of the ground. It's now in a state where people can go down there enjoy it and experance the docks. Learn about them etc. I also believe they built the ground so that if we ever left it would be reverseable and the dock could be restored.
There’s a family section in the lower North West Corner, similar to the lower main stand at Goodison I guess.….something I hadn’t thought of. From what you’re saying, I presume there isn’t a ‘family section’? If that’s the case, then I’d assume you’ll be offered seats together elsewhere in the stadium.
Pricing will be interesting, I imagine there’s grown-ups who’ve been going on children’s tickets for seasons.