General Meeting 09.01.2018

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Dan Meis: “I think people have heard me say many times that it’s pretty unusual for me to start a project with the kind of vision and brief that the Club provided for us. That was one of the reasons why I was first excited about the project and then I fell in love with the Club and Goodison and it’s become a really unusual, very passionate project for me and I think a career-defining one. That kind of strong vision about who the Club is and who the community is, I have no doubt will create a unique building that will be a model for football the world over.”
 

So Liverpool City Council will own our training ground and own 2/3rds of the new stadium...


Welcome to Bramley Moore, the home of Liverpool City Council Football Club.
 
Then maybe its badly worded tweets mate, but they really make it sound like that Council are funding it, else why are they not close to agreeing a deal with the Council for the SPV for the whole total money needed? Or is it the fact that they would only ever guarantee £300 Million so cant go over that?

Dunno mate. And I might have read it wrong.
 
DM: "You can’t see a game at Goodison and not understand how powerful the fans are to the outcome of the game and the support of the team. There’s no better home pitch advantage than a building like Goodison and that fan-first attitude, and football-first attitude, has been at the core of everything we’re doing in looking at the early concept designs."
 

I thought we had a billionaire owner and that nothing would be the same again?

We’re going cap in hand to the council on a stadium that won’t happen.

They announced a preference for Bradley Moore in March 2017, we’re only a couple of months off that being a year! Absolutely pathetic, this club.
 
DM: "I’ve been to Liverpool a number of times throughout the project and had the opportunity to meet people face-to-face. Everyone has really been supportive in bringing true passion and ideas to it. That’s what makes this unique - it’s not just a building for a football club, it’s a home for every one of those people and for generations of their families."
 

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