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Friday, 26 July 2019

Everton new waterfront stadium plans unveiled

Everton have undraped the 'proposed designs' for his or her new fifty two,000-seater arena, which might be engineered to rise out of the Bramley-Moore Dock on the banks of the watercourse Mersey.

The Toffees presently play at Goodison Park, that is set on the other facet of Stanley Park - a step off from neighbourhood rivals Liverpool's notable Anfield arena.

Their current home holds a most capability of thirty-nine,221, with the club's bold new plans set to extend their seat numbers by about to twenty fifth. The plans are within the offing for a few time, however today's  statement on the club's official web site details additional Everton's plans.

It read: "Everton soccer Club these days discovered the projected styles for its picture new arena which might be engineered on semi-derelict dockland in North urban center and deliver a £1bn boost to the city’s economy."

The images of the projected arena were undraped by world-renowned creator Dan Meis at an occurrence control in an exceedingly former warehouse right next to the dock, with 800 fans gift.

Speaking on the plans, the club continued: "The ideas show a shocking brick, steel and glass style that takes its inspiration from the historic maritime and warehouse buildings close.

"The structure combines the historic and the modern, with the brick base of the stadium incorporating a subtle nod to Goodison Park’s famous Archibald Leitch lattice work while the dynamic roof structure made from steel and glass gives the stadium a modern finish."

It is understood that, if these plans are accepted, the construction work could begin in 2020, with games being held as soon as 2023. The concepts also include the possibility of installing 'rail seating', which could pave the way for safe standing areas.

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