I think we will get there, I guess the saying Rome wasn't built in a day' holds true. understand your frustrations and support the need for these issues to be addressed as well as the points that have been made about ticketing. However, I do think that we should acknowledge the pressures that the club faced in getting such a huge project delivered on time, and should give credit for this achievement. Also the little details within the stadium and stadium grounds that do pay homage to Everton - archibald leitch design on fences , the players entrance that was explained today,that the paving stones had been designed and laid to represent walking on water and obviously mentioned bob Latchford. Also I really Loved 'Everton Way' . Obviously more can be done and I am sure it will do, it can frustrating when you have all these ideas etc and just want to them come to fruition but I also think we are not party to all the goings on behind the scenes. I would hope there are enough 'Everton' people working within the club to understand the fans and to represent these concerns - if the tour guides are anything to go by , then I am sure there are. To me stadium is truly wonderous - I have always been proud of all of Evertons achievements, however small, things like , Goodison was first to have undersoil heating etc, and I mention this because I found out today about the interesting way the pitch is now heated and kept at the correct moisture by use of a huge water tank and fan system under the pitch that can release water (heated if needed) and also extract water from the pitch. Also the solar panels on the roof that supply 97% of the stadiums electricity. Try to think of the stadium as this amazing blank canvas that now can be painted or decorated in the Everton way. I think the team and some of the performances at times, give fans enough to moan about and delivering a quality team is challenge enough , to many seasons bare witness to this, but to deliver this colossal stadium during this period, during a period of failure on the pitch, I feel this is a remarkable achievement