They have their name on the stadium, it's where they will do business and entertain clients. They are guests of honour every game. And they write the cost off on the tax man. It is a work expense.
All there eggs are in one basket here, if for any reason Sandhills goes down, train /,signal failure ect they have nothing in place, needs more buses directly to the ground, possibly park and ride at some different locations. Prior road...
Ideally he has a lot longer in his legs, to be honest.
One of my favourite Everton players in recent times. They job he does is excellent. If we get a good year out of him, then I'll be ecstatic, if he can adapt hos game and we get more then...
He's still very much gonna have the chance to adapt his game and become the sitting player. Pretty sure he's got the tools to be able to do that. He could easily have another 3/4 years in him if he adapts.
It would free up platform space for those using the Ormskirk/Kirkby lines. Trains to Southport would still be doable from Sandhills, you'd just have to travel to town to change.
Look there's probably a whole load of reasons that would not work...
Could a temporary solution to some of the issues be to not let Southport trains stop at Sandhills, instead stopping 1.3 miles from the ground at Bank Hall? Would that be too inconvenient for people not going the match? It's possible to travel in...
Wouldn't there be two contracts anyway? One for the selling club and one for the player? Alcaraz's contract with Everton starts July 1st because he's our player on loan until June 30th. Pre agreement deals can be made with players in the last 6...
I didn't know that. It seems to me an obvious solution though a forward thinking city would probably do something like that and build the Vauxhall station. las, we'll probably be lucky to see work start on either this side of 2030.