Believe the empty blocks of seats is due to club selling these seats on to those companies that sell packages. Is absurd how many pockets around the ground there are.
Mad how online it says all Premium packages (Village St, Trinity etc.) are sold out but when you enquire they come back and offer you some seats. Is this some sort of marketing technique where having empty seats is good for business?
It sounded plenty loud in the upper east stand. It’s easy to get nostalgic, but I remember plenty of games at goodison where you could hear a pin drop for long spells.
Queuing for ages to get served, when you get there they’ve already running a reduced menu and even then they’ve sold out of everything other than pies and hot dogs.
The people serving are disorganised and all over the place (there just kids I...
They dont know what they have done to ruin the skyline of the city with that hole punch of a stadium. Stand on the Wirral side of the river, see the eye catching Liver Buildings etc move across and see that monstrosity at the top, typical...
I'm going to guess that Andy is a vicar's son from Berkshire and has absolutely no idea about the history of Everton, the RS or Anfield. He does however treat his girlfriend to a visit to see Liverpool once a season and books a hotel in Chester...
They look a bit out of place given the historical wall they’re up against and massive modern football ground. Hoping they get rid and build something more permanent. Failing that; let us use the dog park.
Gives it a few weeks and it won't matter. Nobody is going to be hanging around on that plaza when it is a -5 wind chill factor. Embrace the warm bosom of the stadium my friends
Mad some of the changes they’ve apparently made in Club View for Villa game and going forward. Apparently doubled the points of sale for food and drink, and have put a stage in for live music. Gonna make it one hell of a cramped space.