No. It’s not just having Goodison the bricks and mortar that matters. It’s what brings people into Goodison that makes it a hub. If we had a less than half empty Goodison over the last, say, 30/40 years the local community would have struggled far worse than it currently is. I fear that’s...
Yeah i agree. Community hub and other planed facilities would have been ideal for the local area. If they incorporate those services into a redeveloped GP then great, but I won’t hold my breath.
Typical🙄. If Dithering Dave had pulled his finger out and got this lad in earlier, he could’ve been on the bench against City instead of Michael Keane. - Anyway, never heard of him.
Yes for capital of culture. Only played a small handful of concerts 08. My guess it was the biggest available venue. Waterfront ect not viable back then and easier to control (they’d never consider GP). Anyway, back on topic, I’d say it’s very unlikely at this stage if there’s nothing more than...
Is it really? I’ve just started popping in there now again for the first time in about 30 years. Soon as I walked back in again, thought this hasn’t changed one bit apart from the telly😆.
Nah, lived round there 80s/90s, it was open for about 3 weeks in 10 years. Think it changed soon as I left😆. Remember Fogertys and Penny Lane wine bar, then nothing that way till the Storesdale a mile away. Hard times🫤.