lildave3 Posted 11 December 2006 Posted 11 December 2006 http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/merseyside/6170725.stm Wonder what their fans think of this?
Maybes Posted 11 December 2006 Posted 11 December 2006 http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/merseyside/6170725.stm Wonder what their fans think of this? Dont know about the fans but I better tesco cant wait for all the matchday business
lildave3 Posted 11 December 2006 Author Posted 11 December 2006 That's like Leicester moving out of Leicester American Football teams do this all the time dont they, stupid USA don't care about fans.
Ric Flair Posted 12 December 2006 Posted 12 December 2006 Will Everton fill a stadium that's more than 40,000 anyway? If not then just re-develop Goodison.
filbertway Posted 12 December 2006 Posted 12 December 2006 Will Everton fill a stadium that's more than 40,000 anyway? If not then just re-develop Goodison. I'm guessing alot of the fans will be pushing for Goodison Park to be redeveloped, but i'm sure the board will follow the money, that's if there is money to be gained from leaving liverpool.
Manwell Pablo Posted 12 December 2006 Posted 12 December 2006 That's like Leicester moving out of Leicester They thought about doing that with the Walkers, they looked at a site in Coalville as a possability, and then decided it was a stupid idea, which it is.
Strokes Posted 12 December 2006 Posted 12 December 2006 Its less than three miles from liverpool centre, hardly out of liverpool, in fact i believe liverpool airport is in knowsley.
The Stig Posted 12 December 2006 Posted 12 December 2006 If we moved out of Leicester there would be steam coming out my ears
Joe. Posted 12 December 2006 Posted 12 December 2006 I doubt Everton would want to leave. They're supposed to be linking with Tesco's i think. God knows what their new stadium will be called. They'll probably get a rendition of 'every little helps' everytime a goal is scored like that pointless announcement at Leicester when a message is sponsored.
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