Will Everton survive so we can play in this thing of beauty 09:16 - Jul 9 with 3108 views | unstableblue | Incredible stadium on its way |  |
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Will Everton survive so we can play in this thing of beauty on 09:21 - Jul 9 with 3018 views | SitfcB | Looks ugly. Doesn’t look like a football stadium. |  |
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Will Everton survive so we can play in this thing of beauty on 09:34 - Jul 9 with 2841 views | davblue | looks very nice. I wonder with climate change and that being so close to the water whether that's going to be an issue for them in the future. |  | |  |
It has a 100 year climate change flood risk resilience on 09:38 - Jul 9 with 2770 views | unstableblue |
Will Everton survive so we can play in this thing of beauty on 09:34 - Jul 9 by davblue | looks very nice. I wonder with climate change and that being so close to the water whether that's going to be an issue for them in the future. |
Factored into the design https://www.toffeeweb.com/season/20-21/news/40331.html With raised walls to the water One of the main features of the ground is a banked terrace that overlooks the Mersey for fans to gather on pre-match |  |
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Will Everton survive so we can play in this thing of beauty on 09:40 - Jul 9 with 2744 views | DJR | I was up in Liverpool a couple of weeks ago and stopped off at Sandhills, the nearest stop on Merseyrail, to take a look at it from the station. It is certainly not far off completion from the outside. Sadly, my Everton-supporting father-in-law passed away last autumn, so will never get the chance to visit it. |  | |  |
It has a 100 year climate change flood risk resilience on 09:44 - Jul 9 with 2670 views | davblue |
ah, good news for them then. That will be a cold ground i suspect in the heart of winter. |  | |  |
Will Everton survive so we can play in this thing of beauty on 09:44 - Jul 9 with 2658 views | MattinLondon | It looks like an amazing stadium - but it is somewhat ruined by the grey ugly areas that almost surround it. |  | |  |
Will Everton survive so we can play in this thing of beauty on 09:46 - Jul 9 with 2625 views | NthQldITFC | Surprised it's 'only' 52k capacity. I wonder if it's expandable at all? |  |
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Will Everton survive so we can play in this thing of beauty on 09:46 - Jul 9 with 2626 views | itfckenty | from a distance it looks like a poors mans Marina Bay Sands. |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
Will Everton survive so we can play in this thing of beauty on 09:50 - Jul 9 with 2525 views | blueasfook | They lost their UNESCO World Heritage status partly due to building that monstrosity |  |
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Will Everton survive so we can play in this thing of beauty on 09:52 - Jul 9 with 2470 views | ArmaghBlue | No, they will get sucked down after just avoiding relegation for so long, then Liverpool will move in when they can no longer afford to maintain the stadium. [Post edited 9 Jul 2024 9:52]
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Will Everton survive so we can play in this thing of beauty on 09:55 - Jul 9 with 2401 views | MattinLondon |
Will Everton survive so we can play in this thing of beauty on 09:46 - Jul 9 by NthQldITFC | Surprised it's 'only' 52k capacity. I wonder if it's expandable at all? |
Depending on demand, their new stadium is expandable to 62K. |  | |  |
Will Everton survive so we can play in this thing of beauty on 09:59 - Jul 9 with 2376 views | textbackup | Be really nice in the winter months with the wind howling |  |
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Will Everton survive so we can play in this thing of beauty on 10:03 - Jul 9 with 2331 views | vilanovablue | Was in Liverpool a few months back and it looks like a fantastic stadium. The area around it isn't exactly great but there is masses of redevelopment going on. |  | |  |
Will Everton survive so we can play in this thing of beauty on 10:31 - Jul 9 with 2139 views | Europablue |
Will Everton survive so we can play in this thing of beauty on 09:44 - Jul 9 by MattinLondon | It looks like an amazing stadium - but it is somewhat ruined by the grey ugly areas that almost surround it. |
What are you going to do about Liverpool? I'd imagine the stadium will create new opportunities for redevelopment. |  | |  |
Will Everton survive so we can play in this thing of beauty on 10:33 - Jul 9 with 2112 views | Europablue |
Will Everton survive so we can play in this thing of beauty on 09:50 - Jul 9 by blueasfook | They lost their UNESCO World Heritage status partly due to building that monstrosity |
Totally worth it. The designation was for historical significance, not for beauty. You have to find a use for land that is relevant for the people of Liverpool. |  | |  |
Will Everton survive so we can play in this thing of beauty on 11:10 - Jul 9 with 1933 views | textbackup |
Will Everton survive so we can play in this thing of beauty on 09:44 - Jul 9 by MattinLondon | It looks like an amazing stadium - but it is somewhat ruined by the grey ugly areas that almost surround it. |
Outside looks ‘ok’… inside it has absolutely nothing about it that makes it stand out. Looks dull |  |
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Will Everton survive so we can play in this thing of beauty on 11:13 - Jul 9 with 1905 views | N2_Blue | Horrible looking thing. |  |
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Will Everton survive so we can play in this thing of beauty on 11:16 - Jul 9 with 1873 views | JackSwan |
Will Everton survive so we can play in this thing of beauty on 09:44 - Jul 9 by MattinLondon | It looks like an amazing stadium - but it is somewhat ruined by the grey ugly areas that almost surround it. |
Well, that's Liverpool for you. |  | |  |
Will Everton survive so we can play in this thing of beauty on 12:06 - Jul 9 with 1774 views | Pendejo |
Will Everton survive so we can play in this thing of beauty on 09:44 - Jul 9 by MattinLondon | It looks like an amazing stadium - but it is somewhat ruined by the grey ugly areas that almost surround it. |
What sort of silos where they one side of the stadium? If gas, that area's gonna have a smell to it. Thought the UNESCO status was Albert Dock area which is a little bit further inland? |  |
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Will Everton survive so we can play in this thing of beauty on 12:17 - Jul 9 with 1690 views | Swansea_Blue | Going to need a massive warp drive to get that beauty off the ground |  |
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Will Everton survive so we can play in this thing of beauty on 12:29 - Jul 9 with 1612 views | wkj | Looks like an upside down air filer to a Passat if you ask me. |  |
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Will Everton survive so we can play in this thing of beauty on 12:42 - Jul 9 with 1532 views | GeoffSentence | Is that pretty much how it will look when it's finished? Not a fan of that, it looks like a giant shipping container with a trimmed up frisby on top. |  |
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Will Everton survive so we can play in this thing of beauty on 12:42 - Jul 9 with 1526 views | IPSWICHINIO |
Will Everton survive so we can play in this thing of beauty on 12:06 - Jul 9 by Pendejo | What sort of silos where they one side of the stadium? If gas, that area's gonna have a smell to it. Thought the UNESCO status was Albert Dock area which is a little bit further inland? |
Even worse, it is actually a wastewater treatment plant, and on the odd day you can tell by the smell. Albert Dock is and Bramley-Moore Dock was until the stadium and other developments were announced/progressed. |  | |  |
Will Everton survive so we can play in this thing of beauty on 12:49 - Jul 9 with 1495 views | urbanpenguin | I went up to see it - from the outside at least - a few days ago as I was in Liverpool for work. I am not that impressed, it does little for me. I am an architecture critic and tutor as my dayjob, so guess I can be more critical than most, but i find the boxy brick "oooh, there are redbrick warehouses nearby" just very lazy and half hearted. The space-age roof on top doesn't allow much for future expansion or adaption, and aesthetically reads more like something from 15 years ago stylistically. The whole area is a huge regeneration area - for good and bad - and as mentioned in the thread the UNESCO listing has now been lost (not because of this stadium per se, more the approach of the very dodgy former mayor to the whole waterfront area). I will withhold complete thoughts on the stadium until i get to see it inside, as I'd not review a building I hadn't actually physically read rather than just seen images of, but I find it a bit meh so far. Certainly, if you get to go inside in the 25-26 season your walk from the station to it won't be a thing of beauty, passing through the rather hotchpotch and incoherent LIverpool city centre, then the neoliberal privatised hellhole of Liverpool One, then around the city main road to the Liver Buildings, and along the long pre-regeneration waterfront which has some moments of dilapidated but impressive beauty, some wonderful midcentury brutalist buildings and infrastructure, and a lot of dire trading estate sheds (though one has an excellent brewery in which I recommend stopping at en route for ap it stop). |  | |  |
Will Everton survive so we can play in this thing of beauty on 12:52 - Jul 9 with 1475 views | Stewart27 |
Will Everton survive so we can play in this thing of beauty on 09:44 - Jul 9 by MattinLondon | It looks like an amazing stadium - but it is somewhat ruined by the grey ugly areas that almost surround it. |
Liverpool? |  | |  |
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