I have learned that there is no difference between us and City because we are owned by an American group, which is nearly the same as the American Government, and sponsored by an American Bank, which is also nearly the same as the American Government, so we are essentially sportwashing for the USA.
Yes, I think that was one of the major factors behind it.
Worth noting that these people, and I donāt rule FSG out of this, purely looked at it from an investment (sports washing) perspective. They could have easily taken on any team, the actual name and the actual club meant nothing.
A 52k-seater ready in the near future, with the potential to be upgraded to a 62k-seater. Everton are growing at fast pace. They might become very serious opposition for us in the future.
I still regret that weāll lose the proximity of those two rival stadiums, but this will admittedly be a game-changer for them, and itās probably a positive for the city of Liverpool as a whole.
We are lucky that Anfield has been / is about to be further expanded, otherwise we could have been in real danger of being left behind in the longer term.
No the City council are not involved at all. There was talk of a loan some years ago or at least being a guarantor but it will be wholly funded by Moshiri and private capital. It will be great for the city. That area badly needs it.
Maybe move these last few posts to the Everton thread?
Interesting to see the pics, thank you. I just assumed it would be another pipe dream for Everton, but this appears to be happening.
Canāt stand them, but good for them.
I remember a kinder rivalry - I say rivalry, as it lasted 2-3 seasons in the mid 1980s when they had a good side, but apart from that they have always been in our shadow, my whole life.
If I lived there now and encountered the daily bile, I might think differently, but I want Everton to have a decent side. Not better than us, obviously, but decent enough to give them some joy and take some points from our rivals here and there, while adding to the pride of that part of the city.