New Everton Stadium Discussion

BMD will be a millstone, with the groundworks alone it'll come in at vastly more than the sums stated, the accounts at the moment don't justify the outlay whatever the long term payments. Playing in a nice new 'iconic' stadium will be nice in the second division, but don't worry, it won't be happening.

Great to see. Heads just starting to teeter.
 
BMD will be a millstone, with the groundworks alone it'll come in at vastly more than the sums stated, the accounts at the moment don't justify the outlay whatever the long term payments. Playing in a nice new 'iconic' stadium will be nice in the second division, but don't worry, it won't be happening.
Odd on bet, you're a proper danger.
 

BMD will be a millstone, with the groundworks alone it'll come in at vastly more than the sums stated, the accounts at the moment don't justify the outlay whatever the long term payments. Playing in a nice new 'iconic' stadium will be nice in the second division, but don't worry, it won't be happening.

The new stadium at worst will be cost neutral. With the income generated by an extra 13-15k in the ground, naming rights, more opportunities to be used on non-match days, improved hospitality, a better ratio of season tickets to walk ups and the expected price rises however small they might be it is still more coin per ticket.

If they can keep the repayments to around 30M a year there is no reason why it would be a millstone. We may not make millions extra to be able to spend on players but the pull of the new stadium will help the profile of the club, attract better players who can see we are going places which in turn brings in sponsors and fans and thus revenue in one big virtuous cycle.
 
The new stadium at worst will be cost neutral. With the income generated by an extra 13-15k in the ground, naming rights, more opportunities to be used on non-match days, improved hospitality, a better ratio of season tickets to walk ups and the expected price rises however small they might be it is still more coin per ticket.

If they can keep the repayments to around 30M a year there is no reason why it would be a millstone. We may not make millions extra to be able to spend on players but the pull of the new stadium will help the profile of the club, attract better players who can see we are going places which in turn brings in sponsors and fans and thus revenue in one big virtuous cycle.

Shouldnt have dignified him with a response.
 
The smell of kopites in this thread is all the proof that's needed.
They are worried to say the least.
Can you just imagine their smugness if THEY were just about to release design details of a brand new stadium on he waterfront? but they aren't are they? we are!
Hey lurkers! what's it like to be stuck in a seedy suburb?

 
The smell of kopites in this thread is all the proof that's needed.
They are worried to say the least.
Can you just imagine their smugness if THEY were just about to release design details of a brand new stadium on he waterfront? but they aren't are they? we are!
Hey lurkers! what's it like to be stuck in a seedy suburb?


kev

Maybe the seedy suburbs is were they Wana be,I think 75% of blues would rather stay at a redeveloped goodison
 
The smell of kopites in this thread is all the proof that's needed.
They are worried to say the least.
Can you just imagine their smugness if THEY were just about to release design details of a brand new stadium on he waterfront? but they aren't are they? we are!
Hey lurkers! what's it like to be stuck in a seedy suburb?


And this is our 3rd ground in the city. Wonder if they want to buy more second hand stuff off us
 

Confess, and you can roam the savanah.

Just referencing the kopite comment nothing to do with actual spades.

To "call a spade a spade" is a figurative expression. It is also referred to as "let's call a spade a spade, not a gardening tool" which refers to calling something "as it is",[1] that is, by its right or proper name, without "beating about the bush"—being outspoken about it, truthfully, frankly, and directly, even to the point of being blunt or rude, and even if the subject is considered coarse, impolite, or unpleasant.
 
The smell of kopites in this thread is all the proof that's needed.
They are worried to say the least.
Can you just imagine their smugness if THEY were just about to release design details of a brand new stadium on he waterfront? but they aren't are they? we are!
Hey lurkers! what's it like to be stuck in a seedy suburb?



You know what though, who cares about them. Except for a few weirdos that are sad enough to Wum an Everton forum, most Kopites are happy in their revered Anfield, challenging titles and winning the Champions League.

Let's not take some kind of small victory from an idea of having a lovely mew Stadium at BMD when we're miles away from that and from competing at their level for honours.

Assuming we have any kind of superiority, or high ground at this stage is a bit insular, and laughable.
 

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