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    No basically by a waste water works and a scrap metal yard.

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    who's arsed?

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      I'd piss myself if they got a new stadium and then got relegated.
      Klopp on LFC vs MUFC (March 9th 2016) - "This is why I love football. This is why we watched it when we were young. I can still not have enough of it."


      Always, keep your face to the sun, and shadows will fall behind you.

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        HA! by the time they build that our new stadium will be finished!









        oh! hang on...

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          Shocker of a tackle and a horrific broken leg for Seamus Coleman tonight.



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            The Duncan Ferguson bumboys on my FB have been seething over this tackle. Twoce faced cunts
            Football without Origi is nothing

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              It will be all "Der Red****e's" fault.

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                Was a bad one! Shame he's out of the Derby as he's a comedy show defensively for all the wanking over the occasional goal he scores and "eeee cost 60k!!!!").

                Dirty game between two of the worst international sides on earth.

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                  Putting world heritage status in doubt. Says it all really:





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                    Also did anyone see that the council are acting as guarantor's for the build?

                    Because "they have a better credit rating than the club" apparently.

                    Strange that the billionaire owner doesn't have the small change required - £300m or whatever it is.

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                      It is almost as if he is not as rich as they think! Not sure where the council is thinking it is going to get the money from if Moshri ****s off because Everton won't cough up.

                      Average 1,700 empty seats in a 39,000 ground last season. Not sure why they want another 11-16,000 seats
                      Football without Origi is nothing

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                        Originally posted by ChesterDave View Post
                        It is almost as if he is not as rich as they think! Not sure where the council is thinking it is going to get the money from if Moshri ****s off because Everton won't cough up.

                        Average 1,700 empty seats in a 39,000 ground last season. Not sure why they want another 11-16,000 seats
                        He isnt into this for his love of the pubs on county road thats for sure.
                        he will be wanting to get the investment sorted, get all th agreements in principle then sell out.
                        even if he stays until completion (bigger gamble) then he stands to make some money provided the sky bubble and corruption in football scandal hasnt had the lid blown off it by then.
                        removing all the weak links makes us stronger

                        too many gutless players, no beef or desire. pussies everywhere... sack them all.

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                          So fat Joe is crying poverty and is asking for a raise in council tax to fund social care but is more than happy to act as guarantor for this new stadium? It's not like Everton have ever failed to pay the rent in the past is it. I wouldn't even go guarantor on a wonga loan for dodgy Bill.
                          What a joke this all is.

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                            Everton's new stadium plans could be sunk by rising sea levels, warns academic.

                            Everton may have scored a spectacular own goal by planning to build their new stadium on the banks of the River Mersey, an academic has warned.

                            The Toffeemen last week agreed a deal to buy land on which to build a £300m arena at Bramley Dock in Liverpool.

                            Manchester Metropolitan University researcher Graeme Heyes said forecasts suggest the site could be under water by 2100 due to rising sea levels.

                            Liverpool City Council declined to comment. Everton could not be reached.

                            In an article for The Conversation, Mr Heyes wrote: "As a researcher in sustainable business models, surely spending £300m on a waterfront stadium is a significant risk in terms of sea level rise?

                            "Recent research has shown that by the year 2100 sea levels could rise by two metres.

                            "That is only 83 years into the proposed stadium's 200-year lease."

                            "One can only hope the developers of this new stadium have undertaken a full climate change risk assessment - or have stocked up on sandbags!"



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                              Originally posted by Vermilion View Post


                              Everton's new stadium plans could be sunk by rising sea levels, warns academic.

                              Everton may have scored a spectacular own goal by planning to build their new stadium on the banks of the River Mersey, an academic has warned.

                              The Toffeemen last week agreed a deal to buy land on which to build a £300m arena at Bramley Dock in Liverpool.

                              Manchester Metropolitan University researcher Graeme Heyes said forecasts suggest the site could be under water by 2100 due to rising sea levels.

                              Liverpool City Council declined to comment. Everton could not be reached.

                              In an article for The Conversation, Mr Heyes wrote: "As a researcher in sustainable business models, surely spending £300m on a waterfront stadium is a significant risk in terms of sea level rise?

                              "Recent research has shown that by the year 2100 sea levels could rise by two metres.

                              "That is only 83 years into the proposed stadium's 200-year lease."

                              "One can only hope the developers of this new stadium have undertaken a full climate change risk assessment - or have stocked up on sandbags!"

                              http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england...yside-39419843

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                                Originally posted by Vermilion View Post


                                Everton's new stadium plans could be sunk by rising sea levels, warns academic.
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