Thoughts chef?
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Germany has them. Do any of our Bundesliga posters know if there is any (if any) capacity changes?
So Chelsea needs 4 years to build a stadium and Spurs only need 2?
We got a head start this season because it's next door rather than the same siteSo Chelsea needs 4 years to build a stadium and Spurs only need 2?
doneEverton expected to make a new stadium announcement tonight
Wembley 90k capacity season confirmed for next year
Is that the figure?For 27 games. Good stuff for Spurs and us i guess when we end up playing there.
Is that the figure?
Wonder how that will work if we get home cup draws? Guess we probably have to have away games in the league and FA Cups next season
Tbh wouldnt be right to have home cup ties at Wembley anyway.Yeah, theres a couple of articles about it. You asked for 36 and they gave you 27.
We'd just close the top tier for early cup rounds against lower opposition. 27 will be the league, Europe and big cup ties.For 27 games. Good stuff for Spurs and us i guess when we end up playing there.
Unlikely we play more than 8 European home games anyway so won't be an issue27 will be the league, Europe and big cup ties
Not guaranteed yet btw, just had our Wembley option deadline extended (was 31/3/17). Now end of April, apparently awaiting confirmation of works to be completed by government authorities like transport upgrades etc before locking in Wembley and decommissioning WHL. Won't move out of WHL this season if these works can't be agreed to be completed.Unlikely we play more than 8 European home games anyway so won't be an issue
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/2017/05/04/liverpool-plan-expand-anfield-beyond-60000/
Success of the Main Stand redevelopment has driven Liverpool to commission a feasibility study for stage 2 - the Anfield Road End redevelopment, which would take overall capacity beyond 60,000.
They are not keen on it but I think they know they have to do it. If we continue to be successful we will pay it off quicker. Steady CL money would help but it's the commercial side where we have excelled since Henry came in.FSG don't sound too enthusiastic about it because there will be no corporate tickets in the new Anfield Rd end stand. Main Stand is paying for itself in 6 years - FSG claim this won't repay itself for 15-20 years or so and thus aren't as keen to get it going. It is times like this that I wish we had an owner who would happily spend the 60 million required to build the new stand without blinking an eyelid!!
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/2017/05/04/liverpool-plan-expand-anfield-beyond-60000/
Success of the Main Stand redevelopment has driven Liverpool to commission a feasibility study for stage 2 - the Anfield Road End redevelopment, which would take overall capacity beyond 60,000.
http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/spor...everton-robert-elstone-bramley-moore-13389353
A bit of a preamble on EFC's new plans.