New Everton Stadium - Hill Dickinson Stadium

Report below is good and bad and straight to the point. Sorry if posted earlier.
"The stadium’s predecessor, Goodison Park, previously hosted World Cup matches, baseball and rugby league tests, including, over 100 years ago, the first Ashes Series between representative teams from England and Australia." @davek

If you know your history.
 

From a Newcastle fanzine. Looks like BMD isn't the only stadium with transport problems :eek:
<< The laughably named London Stadium, which cost umpteen times more than the initial estimate, has shocking transport links. Cars are more-or-less banned from its environs. Stratford is the nearest big Tube station, a mile or so distant. The club’s website warns of apocalyptic delays if you head in that direction after the final whistle. London buses? We all know you wait hours for one; then three arrive at once! >>

Once you're on a train at Stratford though it gets you to most places in London (or beyond) quickly. It serves a lot of different routes with multiple tube lines, Elizabeth line and national rail, so it likely gets you back where you need to be quicker than Upton Park which only served one tube line.
 

Dunno if it’s been mentioned in here but the RFL are looking to rent out the Hill Dickinson in April. Likely to be a triple header game day with the challenge cup semi finals and women’s test match been held all on the same day.
With how knackered the surface looked after one game, it's going to be a test for the grounds-people, @Joey66 can't rotate fresh surfaces across sadly so what grass type would you recommend as hard wearing and even enough?
 
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"The stadium’s predecessor, Goodison Park, previously hosted World Cup matches, baseball and rugby league tests, including, over 100 years ago, the first Ashes Series between representative teams from England and Australia." @davek

If you know your history.

Imagine a full multi use stadium, one that was used all year round, to generate money all year, his head would do more spinning than one his rogue ninja turbine death blades.

Ps - he seems to be the only person in the world, who wasn’t aware that the whole idea of the new stadium ( which he said would never be built ) was for multi use,?external events, as well as Everton matches 😂
 
With how knackered the surface looked after once game, it's going to be a test for the grounds-people, @Joey66 can't rotate fresh surfaces across sadly so what grass type would you recommend as hard wearing and even enough?
They can lay a pitch inside a few days now a mixture of Nylon & young turf inter twined all done by machine ....
 

"The stadium’s predecessor, Goodison Park, previously hosted World Cup matches, baseball and rugby league tests, including, over 100 years ago, the first Ashes Series between representative teams from England and Australia." @davek

If you know your history.
Kev, a Widnes fan, said: “Hill Dickinson was a fine stadium today. No issues with getting an ale or queues for the bogs. Getting out not an issue too. Maybe because I have got eyes and common sense.”
 
"The stadium’s predecessor, Goodison Park, previously hosted World Cup matches, baseball and rugby league tests, including, over 100 years ago, the first Ashes Series between representative teams from England and Australia." @davek

If you know your history.

That'd be a very clever answer if it had ever addressed my point above...

Let's first establish that stadium as:
a) a football stadium
and
b) Everton's football stadium
...before we have a 'facility' almost as well known for putting on rugby games, music concerts, Christmas markets...and probably panto's.....oh yes they will!

...and Goodison was well established before all that peripheral use.

*sigh*
 

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