20yrs ago, Goodison had one of the best dispersal times in the league according to a football research study at the time (they went around all premier league clubs and measured the time it took for local roads to get back to normal after a game)...
The Mott MacDonald plan was paid for by the club and is part of their transport plan.... it is also reliant on the club's fan engagement and transport data from 2 consultation processes.
You asked me if I would've granted it as a planning...
There is no real district there as yet. If Liverpool Waters grows to the extent that it was first proposed then it will feel more central, but that could be several years down the line.... it's also not like Anfield and Goodison aren't already...
As a one off decision for a Planning Officer, probably yes.
Of course that's without knowing the detail of the negotiations and any built-in clauses etc.
Some of us piped up long before the planning went in.....and in several meetings with the club and authorities too. Did you? You posted next to nothing on here (as you showed yourself) or elsewhere in comparison to myself and several others...
When I had a ST with my late dad who had a consession ticket, on the odd occasion he couldnt go, i just had to call up the box office and pay the difference to assign to a standard adult. All worked well.
When we built the stadium we could not offer up much enabling cash for transport improvements and that has contributed to the passive approach.
If Colin Chong is imaginative there is a deal to be done where Everton/TFG offer up additional...
It is the club's project and their planning application! It is no use crying about what was agreed after the fact.... any negotiation leverage is long gone, whether we were investing thousands or billions, it is almost meaningless at this point...
As you well know.... they owe them precisely what was agreed in planning. Laid out clearly several years ago (when Joe Anderson was still in office). As far as I can see, that is what is being delivered (unless you know differently). Some of us...
Well I’m not talking about the wet seats, just correcting the poster on where the away corner is.
I think it was the south west where the gushing torrent was, though, yes.