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    #46
    Originally posted by Michael View Post
    bugger
    I chased one of those around a tree once. Didn't do me any good...
    There is a light that never goes out. RIP Alan "Mally" Johnston and the 96. YNWA.

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      #47
      Originally posted by rushscored4 View Post
      I have passed the contents of this thread onto Gary Rowlands, the Director in charge of the stadium project at architects Atherden Fuller Leng and, after he stopped laughing, he promised to take your important views into consideration...




      HAHAHAHA...............You deserve a blue peter badge
      All hat and no cattle

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        #48
        Originally posted by einar View Post
        I would have thought that the steeper it is, the higher it goes, the less square meters it uses. That would leave more room for transport building and there for allow greater capacity.

        What implications are you talking about?
        Visual.
        People will have it on their horizon.
        Also, the transport infra stuctures problem, is not that of immediately around the stadium, its are the area as a whole.
        Bill shankly to Tommy Smith after he'd turned up for training with a bandaged knee:
        'Take that poof bandage off, and what do you mean YOUR knee, it's LIVERPOOL'S knee !'

        "Sorry, boss, I should have kept my legs together," said Lawrence. "No, Tommy, your mother should have kept her legs together!," replied Shankly.

        * After Tommy Lawrence had let in a fluke goal between his legs

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          #49
          New stadium plans go on display
          Tuesday, 20 February 2007, 12:59 GMT

          Plans for Liverpool Football Club's new stadium and the regeneration of Stanley Park are to go on show.

          Residents are being asked for their views on the proposals for the park, which houses the Isla Gladstone Conservatory.

          Liverpool FC's new owners George Gillett and Tom Hicks agreed to make funds available to build the new stadium as part of the purchasing deal.

          The exhibition is at the Vernon Sangster Sports Centre.

          The Stanley Park work is part of wider plans for New Anfield and Breckfield.

          The £215m project is expected to bring new community facilities, jobs, homes and business to the area.

          'Major works'

          The exhibition will be open on 26 and 27 February.

          Councillor Berni Turner said: "This will be a chance for residents and others to see what the Stanley Park of the 21st Century will look like.

          "It involves major works in restoring the park to a standard which will make it one of the leading recreational spaces in the region."

          The wider regeneration project will be one of the largest urban parks restoration schemes in the country.

          It involves the repair and restoration of the park's structures including bridges, walls, pavilions and the park lodge.

          The new 60,000-seater stadium includes a Community Partnership Centre, a replacement for the Vernon Sangster Sports Centre.

          It is due to open at the start of the 2009/10 Premiership season.


          BBC News: New stadium plans go on display
          No! I am NOT in denial!

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