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Cookachoo
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Ok, lets ask the alternate question, would you be prepared to sacrifice Goodison and any stadium with a unique, blue, "homely" feel, if it meant much more money for the club and thus, better players and a better team (and potentially more interest from investors) ?
I often wonder if people would be arsed enough to protest and boycott said stadium if the powers that be just said "to hell with it !, it makes sense in every way we care about, lets do it". I don't think we'd have much choice and people would soon get on board with the idea if they knew it was coming.
Look at the Allianz Arena in Munich, it changes colour scheme when 1860 play there, and again when Bayern are there. The seats rotate between red and blue to give the stadium a different feel. I love Goodison but i honestly wouldn't care less where i watched Everton, whether it be in a muddy field, or a shared ground. If it gives us more money and improves the team, i'm all for it.
I often wonder if people would be arsed enough to protest and boycott said stadium if the powers that be just said "to hell with it !, it makes sense in every way we care about, lets do it". I don't think we'd have much choice and people would soon get on board with the idea if they knew it was coming.
Look at the Allianz Arena in Munich, it changes colour scheme when 1860 play there, and again when Bayern are there. The seats rotate between red and blue to give the stadium a different feel. I love Goodison but i honestly wouldn't care less where i watched Everton, whether it be in a muddy field, or a shared ground. If it gives us more money and improves the team, i'm all for it.









