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    #16
    I can see both advantages and disadvanteges of a shared stadium. Financially it makes sense in every way to do a joint venture on this. But the gut feeling just says no, would hate to see the bitters play at our arena as a home team, just doesen't feel right...

    And while the pol. mention milan as an example, they might take in to consideration that inter wan't to move away as they are not happy with the gound share.

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      #17


      Liverpool's Rick Parry rejects talk of groundshare with Everton

      Sep 30 2008

      by Tony Barrett, Liverpool Echo



      RICK PARRY today rejected claims from council leader Warren Bradley that Liverpool's attitude towards a shared stadium is "softening".

      In an interview with a Sunday newspaper at the weekend, Cllr Bradley spoke of his hope that the two clubs will eventually come together and build "a Wembley of the North".

      Citing the failure of both Liverpool and Everton to realise their ambitions to build much longed-for new stadiums of their own and the ongoing effects of the credit crunch, Cllr Bradley insisted the time has come to stop "dancing around the elephant in the room" and consider sharing.

      But Reds chief executive Parry insists there has been no softening of Liverpool's official stance and remains adamant that only if the fans want it would a shared stadium even be considered.

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        #18
        A shared stadium is only wanted by a particular section of Merseyside, the blue half!
        Justice for the 96

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          #19
          Warren Bradley seems to love the idea he's always on about it, when will they understand that none of our fans or the Everton fans want it
          The only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.

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            #20
            The word in the US, is that after the debacle with the bailout, that the credit crunch is here to stay and that it will take at least 5 years to see it out. If that is the case then we are potentially 5 years away from STARTING a new stadium. That means 7 years till we start getting in the extra revenue. That's at least 5 years of falling behind Chelsea / Villa / Arsenal / Manure / City at a rate of 20-40m a year.

            Now ground share may not be the answer, but I do know that someone needs to be thinking outside the box before we fall too far behind.
            The Crushing Machine MKII

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              #21
              No No NO. **** off Bradley you blue****e cunt

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                #22
                Look at this for a stadium

                http://www.theoffside.com/world-foot...d-stadium.html

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Exiled_red View Post
                  Warren Bradley seems to love the idea he's always on about it, when will they understand that none of our fans or the Everton fans want it
                  He just loves having his name in the paper or his face on tv, pretty much like the majority of Liverpool councillors, I've dealt with a fair few and i know what they're like
                  Justice for the 96

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