Clive Walker
Stand Or Fall
Typical Everton coming under pressure in the last 10 mins in their last game at goodison from the worst team in PL history
This. Definitely time to move on. I'd also knock Goodison down a build a more compact, but modern, stadium for the women's team.I've always viewed it as one of the worst stadia in the league. Poor views and was falling apart. But liked the location and the decent fans. Hope the new stadium maintains the positives
Is there an element of facetiousness about the 'heart of the city' location?Yep not a chance in hell Anfield will go anytime soon. In fact they have the perfect stadium - big, close, atmospheric, in the heart of the city and getting more and more modern.
Typical Everton coming under pressure in the last 10 mins in their last game at goodison from the worst team in PL history
I can absolutely guarantee they will be kicking off at Anfield in August 2030. They've invested heavily in expanding the stadium to 62k over the last few years, they're not going through all that upheaval just to bin it off tomorrow. And even if they did, how long do you think it would take to (a) identify a site and get planning permission, and (b) actually build the thing ? All within 5 years ? Behave.£104 million is a drop in the bucket for Liverpool, I still very much doubt if they will be there in 5 years time.
Same for Old Trafford of course.
It was something else - As you all know, it's super emotional leaving an old stadium..... I think they'll be a team to watch out for now.Goodison was one of my favourite away days. All the benefit of a long train journey and great pub in a city I like but without a trainload of plastic wankers to deal with both ways. And I’ve never seen us lose there.
I wondered if I’d be cynical about today but, as a football fan, you have to be impressed with the atmosphere.
Never seen us lose there? hardly surprising as until fifteen years ago we had hardly ever played them.Goodison was one of my favourite away days. All the benefit of a long train journey and great pub in a city I like but without a trainload of plastic wankers to deal with both ways. And I’ve never seen us lose there.
I wondered if I’d be cynical about today but, as a football fan, you have to be impressed with the atmosphere.
Heart of the city ? Not quite.Yep not a chance in hell Anfield will go anytime soon. In fact they have the perfect stadium - big, close, atmospheric, in the heart of the city and getting more and more modern.
Maybe he should start watching women’s football if he’s so attached to the stadium.Will be a sad day for Mrs Jakarta's cousin, he has been an Everton supporter for over 50 years, following in the footsteps of his Dad.
He was a Season Ticket holder for many years and managed to get one for today.
I reckon Anfield will be next...
I love that sort of thing, gives a ground a sense of history and character even though the individual stands are all pretty modern.As an aside, I think Anfield looks a right mess now.
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A hotchpotch of different sized stands, looking like they've all been thrown together from different stadiums. Shonky.
Well, compared to the Amex ..................Is there an element of facetiousness about the 'heart of the city' location?