I've just thought that the next 10 seasons will see Liverpool rake in well over £1billion in PL revenue alone. (probably a lot more) so they will be able to do lots with Anfield now.
YESDidn't they have to forcibly remove an entire street to get it built?
Probably be gone in the morning
Possibly because the land that Spurs will flog off on which their current stadium stands will net them a large fortune whereas who would pay to redevelop the Anfield plot?
Doubt they'd sell out this season but who knows...They're struggling to get anywhere near selling out and got 21k against villa although 21k is still very good indeed in this divisionAs an aside, at Ashton Gate last season there was the sight of the new Main Stand nearing completion. I thought at the time that when it is full when we go there on November 5th the atmosphere should be amazing (as long as they keep visiting supporters in the same section). I'm really looking forward to this one.
This. The sides, where it joins, especially with the Kop, and the Anfield Road end look terrible. Maybe it'll look better if they re-develop the Anfield Rd end but those corners really need looking at.
Tottenham's new stadium looks like it will be superb.
LFC can't. They don't have the money, and there is nowhere acceptable in the Liverpool city area to put a new ground, although Everton are likely to move to the north dock area (if the new owners stump up a large fortune), after the Walton Hall park option collapsed (it as never going to be built there anyway). An ideal solution would be a ground share, but Liverpool and Everton will never agree to this. Also Everton couldn't fill a 60k plus stadium.Anfield is an utter hovel. They should have torn the whole thing down and started again.
Lets hope they haven't used the same seating plan as they do in the Away section.. with no leg-room, literally impossible to sit down!
LFC can't. They don't have the money, and there is nowhere acceptable in the Liverpool city area to put a new ground, although Everton are likely to move to the north dock area (if the new owners stump up a large fortune), after the Walton Hall park option collapsed (it as never going to be built there anyway). An ideal solution would be a ground share, but Liverpool and Everton will never agree to this. Also Everton couldn't fill a 60k plus stadium.
We're using the same design team and process ( building up and over the existing stand )
At long last, things seem to be moving forward.
Who gives a shit?
Just how far forward are you moving.We're using the same design team and process ( building up and over the existing stand )
At long last, things seem to be moving forward.