Everton new stadium update: Leaked images on social media show 52,000-seater stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock complete with safe standing section
Plans for Everton’s new 52,000-seater stadium have been leaked on social media.The Toffees are keen to move into the new ground, which will be built at Bramley-Moore Dock and features safe standing.Everton’s potential new ground (image via Twitter)3
Everton’s potential new ground (image via Twitter)
Architect Dan Meis is in charge of the design and the first public consultation received overwhelming support from the people of Liverpool.A PDF document containing the leaked images of the reported new site were obtained by supporter’s website Everton Aren’t We, who posted the pictures on Friday.The new move is unlikely to take place until 2023, withproposals for 12,000-15,000 safe standing seats in the south stand.Goodison Park has been the home of Everton since 1892 and the plans offer a side-by-side comparison of the current ground.There are plans for safe standing areas3
There are plans for safe standing areas
The move is not expected to be completed until 20233
The move is not expected to be completed until 2023
According to the Daily Mirror, the designs are not final and are merely concepts at this stage. The final designs will be releasedin the summer after a second-stage public consultation.Whether or not Marco Silva will still be in charge by the time the move takes place remains to be seen.The Portuguese boss has overseen a run of five defeats in the last six games to leave European qualification in the balance.

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