Sorry but why go to all this effort if we are a couple of years away from a dockside stadium?More information from the Echo http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/spor.../goodison-parks-201617-makeover-good-11675465
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"Upgraded toilet facilities in the Gwladys Street End."
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Rules for night lights in residential areas probablyHmmm notice they have removed the neon goodison park sign from top of park end
Sorry but why go to all this effort if we are a couple of years away from a dockside stadium?
Naming rights on GP?Sorry but why go to all this effort if we are a couple of years away from a dockside stadium?
Why not? Goodison is falling to bits and looks a show, we will be there at least 3 more years so why not make it look as good as we canSorry but why go to all this effort if we are a couple of years away from a dockside stadium?
Agree now you've said its 4 or 5 years then it's definitely welcome, will bring the area up with it as well, providing they employ someone to shoot dog owners who don't pick up after their mutt.Because we are likely to be 4 or 5 years away from a dockside stadium, it improves the image of the club and may allow a short term naming rights deal.
Listen don't start picking on me again I never mentioned it! I'm gonna tell me ma about you.Naming rights on GP?
Sacrilege for me, that.
The new stadium will almost certainly have naming rights, thus apart from sentiment I see little reason why we shouldn't adapt and benefit now.Naming rights on GP?
Sacrilege for me, that.
I haven't seen any work starting except the Alan Ball flag coming down and the player banners also coming down.What I dont understand is that the season finished in May, yet we started work in July considering the season starts the next month.
Sorry but why go to all this effort if we are a couple of years away from a dockside stadium?
Because we are likely to be 4 or 5 years away from a dockside stadium, it improves the image of the club and may allow a short term naming rights deal.