Dan Meis on Everton’s new stadium: Doubts on project, recreating Goodison’s ‘cauldron’, club’s faith
Dan Meis, the American architect behind Everton’s new stadium, has said he wondered “lots of times” whether the project would ever happen. Everton will move to the new 52,888 capacity arena ...
Everton will leave Goodison Park at the end of this season, after more than 130 years – and move to a brand new site on Liverpool’s waterfront. And it’s determined to maintain its proud legacy by mixing the traditional with the ultra modern. We went along to find out.
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LiverpoolWorld on MSN'I remember talking to George Downing about buying Everton - there is an instantaneous sentiment'Everton were taken over by The Friedkin Group last year and are preparing to move to their new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock.Everton could quickly reap the financial rewards when they move to their new stadium.
Everton are looking into the potential uses for Goodison Park when they move from their current home to their new state-of-the-art stadium at Bramley Moore Dock this summer
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If anyone at Everton could be forgiven for being glad to see the back of ‘crossing the park’ for derbies then it’s David Moyes. The 61-year-old has now managed at Anfield on 22 occasions, yet has not won any, with 13 of those matches coming as Blues boss.
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Everton will leave Goodison Park and move into their new stadium on Bramley-Moore Dock for the 2025-26 campaign, although Premier League football hasn't been confirmed just yet
Everton posted a loss for a seventh straight year but having been taken over there is scope and ambition to do more than survive
There are some older Liverpool supporters who would be happy to see Everton finish second every season as long as the Reds won the league, believing that it would be a good thing for the city in general.
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Liverpool manager Arne Slot is happy to see England’s referees’ body acknowledge it was wrong to not award Everton defender James Tarkowski a red card for a dangerous tackle on Alexis Mac Allister in the Merseyside derby.
Liverpool will face Everton in this Premier League matchup on Wednesday, and you can catch all the action live on Peacock.