Isn't there already several Everton community buildings in the area?Would it not have been better to have the community hub for the local area?
Likely we get a sponsor for the ground now and a portion of that money will go to mens team as well.Great news .. But only yesterday there was a press article about falling attendance at women’s games following the initial Lionesses bounce.
Still, it might give our ladies a lift up the table playing at GP
If the stadium is downsized there might be room to put in some kind of community hub on the groundsWould it not have been better to have the community hub for the local area?
Whilst it may help in regards to PSR, I believe such a move isn’t allowed by UEFA, and could probably cause problems if we get into Europe.Good news, means we'll probably get 150mill to sell it to ourselves.
Same tactic as Chelsea use.
Imagine they are waiting to see what happens to Chelsea.Whilst it may help in regards to PSR, I believe such a move isn’t allowed by UEFA, and could probably cause problems if we get into Europe.
But largely, this.What will the capacity be ? Will this be financially sustainable considering maintenance , attendance?
I'm sniffing same vibes. Good for the ladies and a bit of nice shthousery from the club.I think this is a really good thing.
I wonder if like Chelsea the Women’s team along with the stadium will be sold to another part of the Group which would help PSR no end.