New Everton Stadium Discussion

We'll be doing this, if Allardyce is still here......

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haha remember Arsenal doing that!!!!

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Tons of posts on here about capacity and what we would fill and what we will get and reasons why
Some of the main points being
32/34 k season tickets already
10/12 k waiting list
5/7 k corporate
15/20 % new stadium bounce
4/5 k walk ups with docklands area being the attraction
No restricted views
The last 5/10k seats are the most expensive to build but return the least revenue
So anywhere from 50k to 65k being mooted with 61878 being the preferred capacity for many, myself included
I do know it cosst a lot more to extend an existing stadium by 10k than to originally build the extra 10k at the start

Yes, the general consensus seems to be that the capacity should be 60,000 at the minimum. 61,878 is favoured by many, for obvious reasons.
 

Find it really odd that this far down the road from Moshiri taking over and given the fact that he obviously knew we needed a new stadium,we still have no idea of what it will look like or what the capacity will be.
 
Find it really odd that this far down the road from Moshiri taking over and given the fact that he obviously knew we needed a new stadium,we still have no idea of what it will look like or what the capacity will be.

Mate he only took over 2 years ago & plans have been in progress for over a year of that. It took the reds 4 years to start constructing an extension after FSG took over.
 
Mate he only took over 2 years ago & plans have been in progress for over a year of that. It took the reds 4 years to start constructing an extension after FSG took over.
Their situation was different they are surrounded by existing streets and infrastructure.We could easily had a stadium design ready,which could have been tweaked depending on the final site.After two false starts you'd have thought they had some plans already.
 

Their situation was different they are surrounded by existing streets and infrastructure.We could easily had a stadium design ready,which could have been tweaked depending on the final site.After two false starts you'd have thought they had some plans already.

They were adding 8,000 seats to a stand and had to wait 6 months for the council to finalize the purchase of a few houses.

We’re trying to build a stadium on a dock filled with water, which is part of a world heritage conservation area (which includes a Grade 2 listed tower & walls) and was owned by a private company who were planning to redevelop the site as part of a large scale £5.5bn development (Liverpool Waters),whilst waiting on the city council to approve (a slightly controversial) loan to help finance the project.

Wonder what the hold up is?
 
They were adding 8,000 seats to a stand and had to wait 6 months for the council to finalize the purchase of a few houses.

We’re trying to build a stadium on a dock filled with water, which is part of a world heritage conservation area (which includes a Grade 2 listed tower & walls) and was owned by a private company who were planning to redevelop the site as part of a large scale £5.5bn development (Liverpool Waters),whilst waiting on the city council to approve (a slightly controversial) loan to help finance the project.

Wonder what the hold up is?
https://www.dailypost.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/moving-kings-dock-would-put-11377696
Not as if we haven't been here before.
https://www.toffeeweb.com/club/kings-dock/pref-bidder.asp
 

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