New Everton Stadium - Hill Dickinson Stadium

I don't see why they can't just have it so all the entrances for the lower work for anyone with a lower ticket, all the ones for the upper work for anyone with an upper ticket etc. That would also allow people who find the stairs difficult the option to use the escalator as well. I know there will be some health and safety/crowd management issue they'll point to but I think it would self regulate, people wouldn't stand in a massive queue if the next gates empty.
Crowd control I'd imagine - lots would be heading for Easternmost entrances unless queues were crazy.
 

the attachment this country and city in particular have to cars is a sickness
If we had better public transport then it might make people less inclined to jump in their cars. Barely anybody living in central London has a car because there are abundant tube, overground and bus services. Contrast that with any Northern city and you can understand why people drive everywhere.
 

If we had better public transport then it might make people less inclined to jump in their cars. Barely anybody living in central London has a car because there are abundant tube, overground and bus services. Contrast that with any Northern city and you can understand why people drive everywhere.
Going slightly off topic but while I agree with you to a point, too many people are just obsessed with cars even when public transport options would be fine. People often act like i'm mad for getting the train to and from work but it's genuinely easier than driving, it just blows people's minds that I will plan a journey in advance rather leaving home or the office the very second I want to. The same applies going to the game, a mate of mine parked about a 35 minute walk from the ground at the Palace game, if he'd got the train he could almost have gone door to door in that time.
 
'Outstanding Development of the Year in the Liverpool City Region'.

That's like shooting fish in a barrel, isn't it?

We're looking to be mentioned in the frame for 'Outstanding Sport Stadium Development in the World', surely?
On the bright side it wasnt given to the 3 shipping contaners that they turned into a suite up the road a bit.
 

If we had better public transport then it might make people less inclined to jump in their cars. Barely anybody living in central London has a car because there are abundant tube, overground and bus services. Contrast that with any Northern city and you can understand why people drive everywhere.

The public transport for BMD isn't perfect (yet).... but everyone in the city region can get public transport to the city centre and a good proportion can get to Sandhills using Merseyrail. So, if you're a local, unless you have mobility issues there is no reason to use a car for the new stadium. This was obvious and made clear from the start. Unfortunately some people think it doesn't apply to them.
 
The public transport for BMD isn't perfect (yet).... but everyone in the city region can get public transport to the city centre and a good proportion can get to Sandhills using Merseyrail. So, if you're a local, unless you have mobility issues there is no reason to use a car for the new stadium. This was obvious and made clear from the start. Unfortunately some people think it doesn't apply to them.

i live in huyton, i have a spinal fusion
now awaiting a SCS ( pain device )

i have to go with someone who’
drives and even then the walk to get
the ground ( even say if we’re parked )
15/20 still does me in

so for me that’s the only suitable option for my needs
 
i live in huyton, i have a spinal fusion
now awaiting a SCS ( pain device )

i have to go with someone who’
drives and even then the walk to get
the ground ( even say if we’re parked )
15/20 still does me in

so for me that’s the only suitable option for my needs
Last game I saw taxis and cars dropping people off by the Coast bar at bottom of Boundary St. That's as near as you can get , no more than 5/10 mins to the gates. But then your mate would have to go and park up. It's difficult.:(
 
The public transport for BMD isn't perfect (yet).... but everyone in the city region can get public transport to the city centre and a good proportion can get to Sandhills using Merseyrail. So, if you're a local, unless you have mobility issues there is no reason to use a car for the new stadium. This was obvious and made clear from the start. Unfortunately some people think it doesn't apply to them.
The public transport for BMD isn't perfect (yet).... but everyone in the city region can get public transport to the city centre and a good proportion can get to Sandhills using Merseyrail. So, if you're a local, unless you have mobility issues there is no reason to use a car for the new stadium. This was obvious and made clear from the start. Unfortunately some people think it doesn't apply to them.
Which is fine if the service is reliable and affordable. A group of 4 in a car is cheaper than 4 rail fares.
 

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