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  1. Thanks for your outlooks guys all appreciated. And thanks for correcting me on some capacity's (that will teach me to get my figures correct). Im just a little worried that were going to be in the same posisition in 10,20,30 years time where we need a bigger stadium. Still, Everton as a club are extremely lucky in that we have a chairman who is as blue as the shirt. So I think that if he's saying its best for the club then it has to be. I think im just a bit peeved at "surrendering" liverpool to the reds. Oh and welcome to Yakubu him and Johnson could be awesome.
  2. So here we are on the eve of the most important decision in the history of our great club. As an avid Everton fan of 21 years (I am only 26) I really dont know which way to turn on this one. On one side we have the ageing Goodison Park with its fine history of being our home, the first major football stadium in England. It was the also the first British sports ground ever to have double-decker stands on all 4 sides the first English league ground to have undersoil heating. So where did it all go wrong. Of course anyone can see that it is more like a cattle shed these days but my question is this. "is it really worth all this fuss and change, moving out of the city and stopping Moyesy having the finances he's had this year. All for the sake of 10,000 seats and a nice bar for the players after the game". I cant help thinking that its a rather short sighted soloution to a long running problem. Do people think we are going to compete with the 65-70'000+ that Chelsea, Man Utd and Arsenal have the cappacity for? Let me know what you think im open to all opinions.
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