It’s two miles to Lime St.Station and I know my pace, it would take me 45 minutes but it’s only between 4,500 and 5,000 steps which would be good to do once the weather is decent, it’s worth doing because of certainty of arrival time at station to catch a train, no worries about traffic jams etc. and also the considerable health benefits.
Key Recommendations for Men:
Optimal Health (Under 60): 8,000 to 10,000 steps per day.
Longevity and Disease Prevention: 7,000 to 8,000 steps per day.
Minimum for Health Benefits: As few as 3,900 to 4,000 steps per day can start to reduce the risk of mortality.
Older Men (60+): 6,000 to 8,000 steps per day.
New Everton Stadium at Bramley Moore Dock
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Supporting Everton -17.5 years life expectancy.Escalator wrote: ↑Thu Mar 12, 2026 1:09 pm It’s two miles to Lime St.Station and I know my pace, it would take me 45 minutes but it’s only between 4,500 and 5,000 steps which would be good to do once the weather is decent, it’s worth doing because of certainty of arrival time at station to catch a train, no worries about traffic jams etc. and also the considerable health benefits.
Key Recommendations for Men:
Optimal Health (Under 60): 8,000 to 10,000 steps per day.
Longevity and Disease Prevention: 7,000 to 8,000 steps per day.
Minimum for Health Benefits: As few as 3,900 to 4,000 steps per day can start to reduce the risk of mortality.
Older Men (60+): 6,000 to 8,000 steps per day.
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Ah, as long as the majority can do it, we get to fuck off caring about those that cant.
Excellent to know. Can finally just crack on with binning off any wheelchair spaces as well as the majority of people can walk and we don't have to worry about people who would struggle.
Excellent to know. Can finally just crack on with binning off any wheelchair spaces as well as the majority of people can walk and we don't have to worry about people who would struggle.
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Fucking hell mate.superpull wrote: ↑Thu Mar 12, 2026 2:10 pm Ah, as long as the majority can do it, we get to fuck off caring about those that cant.
Excellent to know. Can finally just crack on with binning off any wheelchair spaces as well as the majority of people can walk and we don't have to worry about people who would struggle.
I’am obviously able to differentiate between people with genuine mobility issues and those who are just moaning about a bit of a walk.
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Yeah just the 17.5 providing you maintain a healthy diet.
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It wasn’t just the walk to town though, was it? He said he has bad knees and the walk, plus all the extra walking and steps inside the concourses, plus after all that standing around waiting for the train at Sandhills - all add up to a bad experience for him. I think that’s fair, not dramatic. And while there are some folk who can and some folk who can’t, let’s also remember that there are plenty of people who find it a struggle but carry on regardless.
It’s not two binary groups of able and not able, in that 52,000 will be a plethora of different abilities, barriers and health issues.
Perfectly valid and very sad.
They’ve had long enough to do something about the transport to and from the ground.
Let’s hope within the next few years, they figure it out and make it more accessible to more people. We want it full to the rafters and they want folk spending, so it would be a win-win for everyone.
It’s not two binary groups of able and not able, in that 52,000 will be a plethora of different abilities, barriers and health issues.
Perfectly valid and very sad.
They’ve had long enough to do something about the transport to and from the ground.
Let’s hope within the next few years, they figure it out and make it more accessible to more people. We want it full to the rafters and they want folk spending, so it would be a win-win for everyone.
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Its been a lot LOT worse because its been night matches mostly, its been fucking freezing, windy and rain and we have lost most games.
A 30 min walk in the sun, warmth, after a win will feel boss.
A 30 min walk in the sun, warmth, after a win will feel boss.
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I don’t know anything about Sandhills, I suppose that’s for getting North or to South Liverpool stations but getting back into City Centre is as I have said a few times well organised, both coming to the stadium from Commutation Row and getting back to Lime street, plenty of buses lined up before and after, tbh, better than previous getting to Goodison.Toddacelli wrote: ↑Thu Mar 12, 2026 3:56 pm It wasn’t just the walk to town though, was it? He said he has bad knees and the walk, plus all the extra walking and steps inside the concourses, plus after all that standing around waiting for the train at Sandhills - all add up to a bad experience for him. I think that’s fair, not dramatic. And while there are some folk who can and some folk who can’t, let’s also remember that there are plenty of people who find it a struggle but carry on regardless.
It’s not two binary groups of able and not able, in that 52,000 will be a plethora of different abilities, barriers and health issues.
Perfectly valid and very sad.
They’ve had long enough to do something about the transport to and from the ground.
Let’s hope within the next few years, they figure it out and make it more accessible to more people. We want it full to the rafters and they want folk spending, so it would be a win-win for everyone.
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And maybe a pint or two on the way !Audrey Horne wrote: ↑Thu Mar 12, 2026 3:57 pm Its been a lot LOT worse because its been night matches mostly, its been fucking freezing, windy and rain and we have lost most games.
A 30 min walk in the sun, warmth, after a win will feel boss.