I take it you would be one of the people cycling to the ground?
That may be the only way to get to the ground. Public transport is terrible, particularly in Knowsley, i should now, i live in Huyton.
I take it you would be one of the people cycling to the ground?
Your thinking of Kirkby as is, not what it wants to be. Says in that article what they plan on doing. Instead of just reading the headline, read the article as well you might learn something
Next........Stop being so dramatic lad your boring and this isnt kipper where everyone will just drool like a simpleton over such nonsense![]()
Whens a decision going to be made?
We're running out of retailers not in administration to populate the enabling retail park.
According to Cushman and Wakefield, the retail park isn't an enabler for the stadium:
"In reality, if there be any cross subsidy of the Everton Football Club Stadium, it is not being generated by the retail proposal but in fact by public sector subsidy through reduced land receipt from the proposed disposal."
http://www.knowsley.gov.uk/resources/235048/LCC_P3.pdf

Halewood, the name of the game for EFC is to maximize revenue at Kirkby, right? You have to hit the ground running with a new stadium, right? Telling your support they have to tip up at a new venue miles away using a less convenient mode of transport isn't going to make that work is it?
That change of mindset you refer to happens over time. Three years? Try a generation.
I drive to games (Whenever I Can, but would do it every week if possible). 5.5 hours each way and you lot are moaning about 4 miles.
How much do you care about YOUR club!!!!
I drive to games (Whenever I Can, but would do it every week if possible). 5.5 hours each way and you lot are moaning about 4 miles.
How much do you care about YOUR club!!!!
Ive changed my mind, I want to stay at Goodison now.
And yes, I am up Gordon Blair's arse a bit but he does make me laugh so and is nails.

You get in your car and drive door to door to the match like a lot of other people do now. If you read the transport plan you'd realise that isn't going to be possible anymore - regardless of distance travelled. You're looking at car + bus ride + walk; or car + 1 hour (minimum) long walk to the proposed stadium and back; or, if on public transport, longer waiting periods and journey travelling times (for the majority) on trains and buses.
Above all, though, I think you're forgetting something here: transportation to the proposed stadium is supposed to be one of its selling points, not something that has to be survived to demonstrate how blue you are.