Agreed. So far the noise around TFG seems to indicate that they’ll be several steps up from what we’ve had in that regard. Anyone know how Roma’s academy has fared since the take over?
New Everton Stadium at Bramley Moore Dock
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It is the South Upper that allows you access to that beautiful view, isn't it?
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Imagine this stadium on the King's Dock at the right time.
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Got our season tickets relatively painlessly this morning. Near the back of block 208 in the upper south.
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The view should still be spot on as high as we are. A mate of mine was at the test event and went right up to the back row and said it was still a superb view
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Yeah, I'd imagine it is. I can't wait. I've got a ticket for the test, so I'll take a wonder up to my seat.
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It's a shame they don't have it where you can swap your seat odd games at no cost.
I've got my season ticket on me bill. Now, unless I buddy up to the people next to me and get their tickets when they can't make it. I won't be sitting with my mates for league games.
I've got my season ticket on me bill. Now, unless I buddy up to the people next to me and get their tickets when they can't make it. I won't be sitting with my mates for league games.
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Also near the back of 208 for me. Done it on finance anyone else know how long it takes for them to send the email to sort it out?
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Same day to confirm it's all gone through and then a day or two for everyone to get a copy of the credit agreement & sign it.
I got block 206 at the start of Feb. Most the people I go the match with are a handful of rows behind me.
Sweet thing about the new upper sections though, is it doesn't matter - will all be heading to the same general bar area before and during the game (it's got good enough views I'd love for the bar to reopen after the match to be honest - although I think legislation saying drinks have to stop being served at a specified point during the second half may prevent this)
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Could be huge:
https://www.placenorthwest.co.uk/mipim- ... t-deviate/
Colin Chong also revealed he’s always had “envious eyes” on Nelson Dock, the dock adjacent to the Everton stadium.
Negotiations to acquire the land at Nelson Dock, owned by Peel have begun, and Chong insists that talks must “make sure that whatever we do, we do it properly”.
He said: “There was always an idea that we might be able to develop a complementary development to support the stadium’s development.
“Our new ownership has tasked me with looking for a sports-led redevelopment that could be accommodated on Nelson Dock, and maybe even further if we can get the right partners to invest.
“We are currently going through a fact-finding mission, carrying out surveys, and hopefully we will have some information back in the next month or two.”
Following responses, the club will begin to look at masterplan design before going to market.
He continued: “Our owners are very keen to secure Nelson Dock because they believe they’ll do something good with it regardless – that’s their mindset, which is a breath of fresh air.
“If I was given a wish list, that would be on the top of it, secure Nelson Dock and protect the asset that we’ve just developed.”
He added: “We’re in a very unique position, there’s over £750m of investment already, and that’s probably the hardest part about sports-led regeneration.”
https://www.placenorthwest.co.uk/mipim- ... t-deviate/
Colin Chong also revealed he’s always had “envious eyes” on Nelson Dock, the dock adjacent to the Everton stadium.
Negotiations to acquire the land at Nelson Dock, owned by Peel have begun, and Chong insists that talks must “make sure that whatever we do, we do it properly”.
He said: “There was always an idea that we might be able to develop a complementary development to support the stadium’s development.
“Our new ownership has tasked me with looking for a sports-led redevelopment that could be accommodated on Nelson Dock, and maybe even further if we can get the right partners to invest.
“We are currently going through a fact-finding mission, carrying out surveys, and hopefully we will have some information back in the next month or two.”
Following responses, the club will begin to look at masterplan design before going to market.
He continued: “Our owners are very keen to secure Nelson Dock because they believe they’ll do something good with it regardless – that’s their mindset, which is a breath of fresh air.
“If I was given a wish list, that would be on the top of it, secure Nelson Dock and protect the asset that we’ve just developed.”
He added: “We’re in a very unique position, there’s over £750m of investment already, and that’s probably the hardest part about sports-led regeneration.”
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I'm guessing securing that would also then give us additional land to extend the stadium in to should we wish to increase capacity?