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http://www.liverpooldailypost.co.uk...up-a-slick-move-for-everton-64375-21508429/2/
I read it on from the link on the Toffeeweb page. This paragraph got on my goat -
"What would happen to Everton Football Club in another 20 or 50 years if they were out of sight and out of mind from the football-mad youngsters living in the city?
With one major trophy in the past 20 years, Everton have a hard enough task as it is attracting young fans who have never seen them win a cup in their lifetime to pledge their allegiances to them ahead of Liverpool, who are still regularly competing for honours.
A move to Kirkby won’t give them any excuse as it could totally alter the image of one of the most traditional institutions in English football that dubs itself ‘The People’s Club.’
Instead of entering Liverpool and seeing a sign saying the ‘the home of Everton FC and Liverpool FC’ this would be a one-club city with Everton just becoming a fringe rival from another part of Merseyside like Tranmere Rovers.
So instead of mourning the potential demise of Destination Kirkby, Evertonians can instead look forward to the prospect of their board getting their heads together with the great minds at Liverpool City Council and coming up with great sites for a stadium closer to ‘The Grand Old Lady’."
The same old arguement then - because its 4 miles out of the city the club would/could be just another rival of Tranmere Rovers and would cease to be Everton FC as we know it. That the kids wouldn't support the team years down the line. And Oh, we should move on and get our heads with the "great minds" of Liverpool City Council.
And they get paid to write this [Poor language removed]?
I'm not being drawn into another Kirkby debate. But Its just lazy journalism to me. Narrow minded, probably written by a kopite or (it sounds like) someone in the Councils back pocket.
I read it on from the link on the Toffeeweb page. This paragraph got on my goat -
"What would happen to Everton Football Club in another 20 or 50 years if they were out of sight and out of mind from the football-mad youngsters living in the city?
With one major trophy in the past 20 years, Everton have a hard enough task as it is attracting young fans who have never seen them win a cup in their lifetime to pledge their allegiances to them ahead of Liverpool, who are still regularly competing for honours.
A move to Kirkby won’t give them any excuse as it could totally alter the image of one of the most traditional institutions in English football that dubs itself ‘The People’s Club.’
Instead of entering Liverpool and seeing a sign saying the ‘the home of Everton FC and Liverpool FC’ this would be a one-club city with Everton just becoming a fringe rival from another part of Merseyside like Tranmere Rovers.
So instead of mourning the potential demise of Destination Kirkby, Evertonians can instead look forward to the prospect of their board getting their heads together with the great minds at Liverpool City Council and coming up with great sites for a stadium closer to ‘The Grand Old Lady’."
The same old arguement then - because its 4 miles out of the city the club would/could be just another rival of Tranmere Rovers and would cease to be Everton FC as we know it. That the kids wouldn't support the team years down the line. And Oh, we should move on and get our heads with the "great minds" of Liverpool City Council.
And they get paid to write this [Poor language removed]?
I'm not being drawn into another Kirkby debate. But Its just lazy journalism to me. Narrow minded, probably written by a kopite or (it sounds like) someone in the Councils back pocket.
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