andy4efc
Player Valuation: £60m
Still a bit mad how poor Koeman went for us...
Not really.
He was awful at Southampton for a good period as well.
AND he lost a striker and wasnt bought a replacement.
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Still a bit mad how poor Koeman went for us...
Set the club back years.Still a bit mad how poor Koeman went for us...
NoApropos nothing is The Liver Buildings lit up blue atm.
The original Dilbar was sold (by Usmanov) once the 2nd Dilbar was delivered. And yes, it's now called Al Raya.Think he sold it in 2018 to the Bharain royal family, they renamed it Al Raya.
Can we go with Bramley Moore Billionaires?Some folk may not remember but going back a bit to the First Division, Everton FC were known throughout as the Mersey Millionaires.
Now wonder what our new name maybe??????????
There'll still be a sextant in a cupboard somewhere. If he's in the Med its simple...what if a mother of an EMP strikes?...your GPS would be FUBAR
Next door to a UNESCO heritage site. Every photo of Liverpool from the waterfront will feature the new stadium - a city that is on the map for its cultural and sporting history, and needs to keep apace of what is happening just up the road in Manchester, let alone the Londons or Parises of the world. The waterfront development will be worth 100s of millions if not billions over the long term. Pension funds will be tied into it, local and regional employment, infrastructure development, etc...
Is it a key property development in England? 100% yes. Probably one of the key ones in the world when it is happening.
Anyone who thinks it isn't, is just considering 4 walls, a few seats and a green patch in the centre of it and not the overall picture.
Cheer up it's Christmas!And your property qualifications are what exactly?
Ignore the stadium aspect of the scheme - that's a vanity investment model founded on the premier league's wealth.
As for the rest of it? Apartments will be worth a fraction of those in the Albert Dock. They'll make a bit of money but not much.
Offices - zilch. They'd be worth less than the cost of the bricks.
Retail - goosed and city is already over-supplied.
Bars/restaurants - will it work beyond matchdays? Personally I think it's too far from the main drinking circuits.
As a fan the stadium will be great but calling it one of the country's biggest property projects is nonsensical.
And your property qualifications are what exactly?
Ignore the stadium aspect of the scheme - that's a vanity investment model founded on the premier league's wealth.
As for the rest of it? Apartments will be worth a fraction of those in the Albert Dock. They'll make a bit of money but not much.
Offices - zilch. They'd be worth less than the cost of the bricks.
Retail - goosed and city is already over-supplied.
Bars/restaurants - will it work beyond matchdays? Personally I think it's too far from the main drinking circuits.
As a fan the stadium will be great but calling it one of the country's biggest property projects is nonsensical.
Are you Anthea Turner's ex by any chance?And your property qualifications are what exactly?
Ignore the stadium aspect of the scheme - that's a vanity investment model founded on the premier league's wealth.
As for the rest of it? Apartments will be worth a fraction of those in the Albert Dock. They'll make a bit of money but not much.
Offices - zilch. They'd be worth less than the cost of the bricks.
Retail - goosed and city is already over-supplied.
Bars/restaurants - will it work beyond matchdays? Personally I think it's too far from the main drinking circuits.
As a fan the stadium will be great but calling it one of the country's biggest property projects is nonsensical.
Koeman had some cracking players at Southampton like Mane and Tadic. The recruitment at Everton was a shambles. Not sure how much was Koeman and how much was Walsh.Set the club back years.
The buck has to stop with the manager as he was the one playing them.Koeman had some cracking players at Southampton like Mane and Tadic. The recruitment at Everton was a shambles. Not sure how much was Koeman and how much was Walsh.
The Ten Streets development will be directly opposite alsoAnd your property qualifications are what exactly?
Ignore the stadium aspect of the scheme - that's a vanity investment model founded on the premier league's wealth.
As for the rest of it? Apartments will be worth a fraction of those in the Albert Dock. They'll make a bit of money but not much.
Offices - zilch. They'd be worth less than the cost of the bricks.
Retail - goosed and city is already over-supplied.
Bars/restaurants - will it work beyond matchdays? Personally I think it's too far from the main drinking circuits.
As a fan the stadium will be great but calling it one of the country's biggest property projects is nonsensical.
Have you factored in that in 10 years or so we may well be selling the stadium and frontage back at vast profit as britain will need global ports again after brexit, when most of the shizz we buy wont be coming through europe?And your property qualifications are what exactly?
Ignore the stadium aspect of the scheme - that's a vanity investment model founded on the premier league's wealth.
As for the rest of it? Apartments will be worth a fraction of those in the Albert Dock. They'll make a bit of money but not much.
Offices - zilch. They'd be worth less than the cost of the bricks.
Retail - goosed and city is already over-supplied.
Bars/restaurants - will it work beyond matchdays? Personally I think it's too far from the main drinking circuits.
As a fan the stadium will be great but calling it one of the country's biggest property projects is nonsensical.
And your property qualifications are what exactly?
Ignore the stadium aspect of the scheme - that's a vanity investment model founded on the premier league's wealth.
As for the rest of it? Apartments will be worth a fraction of those in the Albert Dock. They'll make a bit of money but not much.
Offices - zilch. They'd be worth less than the cost of the bricks.
Retail - goosed and city is already over-supplied.
Bars/restaurants - will it work beyond matchdays? Personally I think it's too far from the main drinking circuits.
As a fan the stadium will be great but calling it one of the country's biggest property projects is nonsensical.