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How do you find out your place on the list? Don’t think I ever got an email from the club about this.
When they started sending out emails about tenure etc they also sent those on the waiting list an email confirming what tranch of the list you were on. The tranches go up in 500s. Probably best calling and finding out.
 

In terms of season tickets? We were 6 years on both the waiting list and membership and our place on the list was 1500 to 2000. I don’t think there was much more than that added, maybe up to 3000. If any current STH don’t renew I reckon they’ll look at the longest waits in the 3000-3500 bracket. Where was your place on the wait list?
From what I gather they only released about 2000 tickets. Disappointing really
 
How do you find out your place on the list? Don’t think I ever got an email from the club about this.
This is the email I had sent in May 2024, I had better luck in December 24. Don't know why they have me joining the waiting list in 2021, I joined the same time as we became members.
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I think the fans forum should also add in the transport provision for away supporters given all the parking restrictions and how that is another issue for Sandhills station as the potential for trouble increases.
The council and mayor should be reminded that this is a stadium that will benefit the City of Liverpool as well, not just Everton Football Club, and the transport plan should reflect that.

The Club and Fans Forum must not let up on this and every week should publish a progress report on what has been agreed and what’s outstanding or even when no response has been received…Steve Rotherham needs to be held to account in the most visible way possible.
 
Too busy sorting that lot out with more cash to be arsed about Everton.

Five months ago:

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“LFC continue to have a hugely positive impact on the city region’s economy. This mission is about strengthening trade and driving investment in the US and we’ve discussed with Fenway Sports Group about how they can help us achieve this in Boston and the wider area.

“We’ve already seen the huge impact of sports tourism and how hosting major events can generate tens of millions of dollars for our local economy. It was fascinating to visit Fenway Park to hear about how things are done here and see if there are areas we can learn from.
“Our two great cities already share deep-rooted historical and cultural links and we now have two of the world’s great sporting institutions in common, in the Red Sox and Liverpool Football Club. I’m grateful for the chance to meet influential stakeholders like FSG who have been instrumental in opening doors for us to showcase the tremendous opportunities of collaboration with businesses in the Liverpool City Region. We are keen to build on those links by boosting tourism, trade and investment, and can promise a warm city region welcome to any Bostonians who care to cross the pond and visit us.”

A Liverpool fan, the Mayor then took a tour of Fenway Park to learn more about how it is used to stage major events - ranging from concerts and festivals to movie nights and high school football matches - in addition to the demands of the packed Red Sox fixture list in the Major League Baseball season.
 

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