The Real Stadium Thread.

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Everyones got something to say. fair do's.

Everyone clearly wants a new stadium / rennovation no?

It may / may not happen.

But have the fans outlined what they'd actually want in a stadium as fans???

Out jumps Bills genie with a blank check. You have 30 seconds to summarise what you want...

coz I've been on here for a little while now, and if I struck oil tomorrow and was able to build a new stadium (with transport links) I wouldn't know what you'd want.

Come on you Forumites, stop moaning, start suggesting...

Pastie fillings for the half time interval are a valid suggestion, so no excuses blues...
 
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Everyones got something to say. fair do's.

Everyone clearly wants a new stadium / rennovation no?

It may / may not happen.

But have the fans outlined what they'd actually want in a stadium as fans???

Out jumps Bills genie with a blank check. You have 30 seconds to summarise what you want...

coz I've been on here for a little while now, and if I struck oil tomorrow and was able to build a new stadium (with transport links) I wouldn't know what you'd want.

Come on you Forumites, stop moaning, start suggesting...

Pasty fillings for the half time interval are a valid suggestion, so no excuses blues...

In an ideal world?

Well, I think it should be environmentally friendly and sustainable. Made out of organic materials. With a design that harkens back to ancient principles, embraces the community feel of the club and symbolises some of the nomadic wandering that the cities diverse cultural mix embraces.

So I'd go for a yurt made out of hemp. They are cheap, quick to throw up and if we change our mind we can shift it to Kirkby with a click of our fingers.

It'd better have a tilting modern train system connected to it though, otherwise we are doomed, doomed I tells ya.
 
Obviously we will start from -250feet and work upwards, it doesn't matter what's above ground so long as under it there is something of the high speed mass user type with a concourse containing a booze buster, lots of places (corners) for lids to hang around with their hands in their kecks, and on the Escalator sponsored by Sayers should be the worlds longest savoury food counter, kind of like yo sushi except it's the punters that move past the fayre on offer.
 
In an ideal world?

Well, I think it should be environmentally friendly and sustainable. Made out of organic materials. With a design that harkens back to ancient principles, embraces the community feel of the club and symbolises some of the nomadic wandering that the cities diverse cultural mix embraces.

So I'd go for a yurt made out of hemp. They are cheap, quick to throw up and if we change our mind we can shift it to Kirkby with a click of our fingers.

It'd better have a tilting modern train system connected to it though, otherwise we are doomed, doomed I tells ya.

So basically, the London Olympic Stadium.

My first suggestion is a standing area. As picked up on by yourself, the new Wembley is not the antique / vintage stadium that Goodison is. 80,000 droaning England til I die eating halal burgers and getting searched by security that look like they should be searched is not appealing to me. Its a corporate show, not football.
 

Something like this in Kirkby would be good.


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In all honestly, something new and updated, that retained the character and feel of Goodison.


Near impossibility :lol:
 

The Kirkby design is the best new designed stadium I've seen announced in years. However the actual stadium would of been of low quality. Kirkby was based on Koln's stadium which the most popular new stadium in Germany. It has a great attmosphere

Personally i'd want a four sided ground (no ******* bowls!) but the priority has to be location. Doesn't even need to be in Liverpool, Sefton would be fine (close to Walton, traditional working class people and Everton heart land) but not Knowsley (Kopite filled [Poor language removed] hole).
The best location has to be Walton Hall Park.
 
It should be underground in a cave - what about draining one of the docks and putting it in there? Ideal atmosphere as all the noise stays in - Tesco on top to help funding.

Failing this it should be put on top of the liver building for mega city centre kudos with a high speed overground train link direct from Lime street.
 
Hmm an ideal world hey?!

Well St.Mary's is quite nice and is literally round the corner from my house. We'd only need to find money to paint the seats blue.

Seems like the perfect option to me.
 

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