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Player Valuation: £40m
Swerve this tip off. It's not going to top Goodison
The prices people pay for the hospitality there is ridiculous something like £800 per match for a seat with a bit of a buffet and a programme.I understand why they did it, their global fanbase is so big that they'd fill a loft converted stadium regardless and it makes sense to increase that to 60k plus rather then building a brand new stadium on Stanley park
I don't know how their hospitalilty on the hole punch compares to BMD but I imagine it's second rate but they'll have huge demand regardless
Be great to see them losing out on stadium gigs though
BMD is magnificent when you see it in person but it has a lot to live up doesn’t it? It has a chance but it will take time to make it fully home. It offers lots that Goodison cannot there are some things that will also be lost. Hopefully we will create a lot of happy, winning memories there to build its identity quickly.
I think what I'll miss most about Goodison is the same thing that I'll miss least - and that's its idiosyncrasies.I think we are so excited for a fresh start it will be a swift transition to feeling like home. If we were winning trophies at Goodison and then switched - as say Arsenal were at Highbury, i think that would change the dynamic.
It's the people that make the noise and the same people will be at BMD. This may change over time if people are being squeezed out price wise.
If you`re going there to watch Everton it won`t be stress free!I think what I'll miss most about Goodison is the same thing that I'll miss least - and that's its idiosyncrasies.
BMD is pristine, and consistent in the extreme.
Goodison has weird bits - and not even the obvious like St Luke's - or the Park End, Main Stand and Gwladys / Bullens being from three entirely different ages.
Last night, during the celebrations after the equaliser, I found myself taking in the join between the Gwladys and the Bullens. The way the top tiers don't quite line up - and the unusual seating blocks in the lower tier.
I do love the way its been cobbled together over generations - even though it's a huge pain in so many ways to get a decent seat with a decent view and I'm looking forward to having a stress-free view of the pitch wherever I sit in BMD.
Cannot wait till the 12th March when myself and my son can pick 2 unobstructed seats.I'm looking forward to having a stress-free view of the pitch wherever I sit in BMD.