They could do something really cool with that plot.
I love the Ambrose McGrath building behind it, too - that could be renovated into something really impressive.
The Club should have bought that land and put a sports bar there.
They should have been hoovering up all available land round there.
Instead money the club could be generating will now be going into Reform campaigning.
Everton need to put in a very serious bid for the land and then take full advantage of the space. Make them an offer they can't refuse. Statement of intent alongside the Nelson dock.
Angus Kinnear seems to be a good fit. He has a track record of making successful and profitable moves to new stadiums and avoiding PSR issues.
Nick Hammond is supposed to be a real get. He brought a young Frimpong to Celtic for £250k and later...
Walsh/Brands were never left alone to do their jobs without Kenwright/Moshiri sticking their nose in. Then the dodgy agents got in Moshiris ear and that was it.
Also Walsh was a top scout, yet them two clowns brought him into be a director of...
I think their plans for the Nelson dock alongside how much pressure they put on the council to invest and improve the infrastucture will be very telling o the scale we can expect to see going forward. Really need to nail that train link.
Are these guys legit top draw though or is it wishful thinking with a bit of wait and see? I really hope they do all perform but I have my concerns. I watched us all get excited about Walsh and then Brands when similar ambitious driven proven...
Forget all the players supposedly "linked," "tipped," and of which Everton are "aware." Let's take a moment to feel hopeful about this:
Angus Kinnear, CEO
Chris Howarth, head of strategy (The Friedkins also bought his data analytics company...