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  1. Nothing personal Stuart but I hate this game on internet forums.

     

    The whole basis of it (started on the radio as "The Tennis Elbow Foot Game" in 1966, moved to TV briefly in 1968, I watched it) is that you react immediately....any hesitation and you lose; so I completely fail to see the point in reading a word, thinking about it, googling it, searching an online dictionary and then coming up with a "clever" off the cuff riposte.

     

    By all means give it a go but the second it drops off the front page I'll delete its arseshaking%20fist.png .

     

    Need another beer nowunsure.png .

    Well your out for a start because that's over 50 words !! Lol

     

  2. Boxes of twenty four Stellas for £14 in Tesco's.

     

    More importantly they're proper 330ml bottles instead of the poxy "one gulp and they're gone" 285ml that are the norm these days.....that extra 45ml makes all the differencetongue.png .

     

    I apologise in advance to DK for drinking at home again....I'm thoroughly ashamed of myselfsad.png .

    Did you not mean 45mm lol
  3. Couldn't help but grudgingly liking Shankly myself....many admirable qualities (colour blindness asidewink.png ). Proper honest working class bloke who never lost touch with where he came from.

    I think football has changed too much nowadays to have that working class foundation, its all about money and making the big owners happy.

    Benetiz had a bit of a fan/manager relationship and from what I can see so does moyes

  4. The Allainz arena in Munich is a good example of how ground shares can work . When Bayern play it turns red, when Munich 1860 play it turns blue. Voila!

     

    I can't link it on my phone but if you type in Allainz arena red to blue on YouTube you can see it 'in action'.

     

    If a new shared stadium would provide financial security and income for the future then we'd be foolish not to do it. I can't see investment whilst we are still at Goodison.

     

    And I'm pretty sure they wouldn't build a Shankly statue outside it!

    Maybe they could bung shanks outside your dressing room yay.gif lol
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    Liverpool fans might stick around once they're relegated, they don't acknowledge Man U for winning more stuff than them, so it will be a few years before they swap to Chelsea/Arsenal/City wink.png.

     

    As for us, anything over 30,000 is a sell out. We get near 40,000 for big games, which means we have fans who can't even see half the pitch so paying £40 to just be in the ground which gives me the belief that if the ground had better views, more fans would come. Personally, if there is only poor seats left I don't go.

    I will always support Liverpool and there is always a place in my heart for both merseyside clubs as I love the people of Liverpool. Always been friendly to me and my family when we visit the city from down south, and I would never support Chelsea etc lol
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    Id be all for it. There was a great idea being thrown about a couple of years ago where Everton build a side and an end, Liverpool do the same. So effectively we build half a stadium each. Could be quite cost effective too.

     

    Personally had an idea of using the Littlewoods building on edge lane for a stadium. Given its history in the city and the Moores family history with both clubs it could be spectacular. Already on the motorway route, aswell as having Wavertree Tech Park station down the road and the widening of edge lane already on the go. It could be iconic on the way into the city, and the amount of green space lost in the park could be replaced at both Anfield and Goodison if the council did a land swap.

    To let my imagination run wild; the council could build a stand onto the existing building and also build the opposite side, let the clubs build an end each (a sort of Kop and Gwladys) then rent the stadium to the clubs on a match day. Club offices located in their own ends. Changing rooms (three of them, one each and visitors) and make the corporate facilities neutral but adaptable depending on who is the home team.

     

    Got a bit lost in my own fantasy there.

     

    How do you feel about sharing Stuart?

    It's a great topic isn't it !!

    I think a ground share would be a good idea as neither club appear to have the funds to go it alone. But it would have to be a 70 or 80 thousand searer wouldn't it ?

    I was in Liverpool a month ago and did the stadium tours (yes your stadium too) and couldn't help thinking how good it would be to have a stadium on the waterfront somewhere with loads of restaurants and shops and stuff around it.

    We will both never challenge the manc's unless we sort our stadium issues

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