Bodicoteblue
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And will it change their view of FFP?Does this mean they now hate themselves?
And will it change their view of FFP?Does this mean they now hate themselves?
And will it change their view of FFP?
Or even be penalised via FFP ?And will it change their view of FFP?
Lucky? I always thought it was down to Manchester having a forward thinking city council while that well known Evertonian "Degsy" Hatton was using taxis to deliver redundancy notices.When you look at the clubs who have managed to build new stadiums over the last 20 years or so, you have to ask why a club of Everton's size haven't managed it. Stoke, Boro, Leicester, Sunderland, even Huddersfield managed to get a brand spanking new stadium.
I know we got lucky, but I still think a club the size of Everton should have addressed this issue a long time ago.
Any chance that the proposed stadium at the King's Dock might be back on the agenda mate? Think it was yourself that said on here some time back that all Kenwright needed to do was to get an extra £30 million funding for that one to happen. Location wise, it would be amazing if Eveton built a stadium there - would surely piss the Liverpool fans off no end.
Did Everton vote for FFP? Probably did
If they did then fuck you suckers. The turkeys voted for Christmas
You may be rich but you can't spend it cos its against the rules you voted in to hold us back
Lucky? I always thought it was down to Manchester having a forward thinking city council while that well known Evertonian "Degsy" Hatton was using taxis to deliver redundancy notices.
They have school's in Liverpool ? :)i think the fact that the echo arena ended up there and has been quite successful will prevent anything else there. walton as an area has space and would be ideal. still light years away mind you, have always like the idea of redeveloping goodison myself. few things prevent it happening, mainly the school.