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I felt it was important to contact you directly today to share some significant news for our future.

These are challenging times for the world. Challenging times for every household. And, as a Club, we are not immune from such challenges.

But, despite ongoing international uncertainty and the scale of the economic impact of COVID, we’ve been working relentlessly to ensure the biggest project this Club has ever undertaken remains on track.

Over the last nine months, Bramley-Moore Dock has been transformed from a dock into a site capable of accommodating an amazing stadium. An iconic new home for Everton Football Club.

And today, I am delighted to tell you that we have finalised and signed a contract with our construction partners, Laing O’Rourke, which gives us greater certainty as to the costs of the remaining stages of our stadium project. The agreement ensures the work on bringing our new home to reality will continue apace.

To explain the significance, this agreement means we have renewed clarity over the costs for the remaining stages of the project - and that clarity is in line with our budget and cost planning. In short - we have certainty in these uncertain times.

Our new home will bring long-term stability to the future of the Club – and the delivery of the project is assured thanks to the outstanding work of our stadium team, our Chairman, our Board and our owner.

Our accounts, released last month, revealed the profound scale of the impact the pandemic has had, and continues to have, on our Club. They also demonstrated, though, the scale of investment we have already made in our new stadium - and the unwavering commitment of our owner to finish what he has started.

To put it into financial terms, this is the biggest investment and the biggest commercial deal and partnership we have ever struck in our Club’s history.

And, on the subject of commercial partnerships, we will have some exciting news to share in the coming months. We have strengthened our commercial team - and put in place a new structure. Our team here in Liverpool, as well as our staff in offices in London and the United States, have been working diligently to ensure we turn challenges into opportunities.

The team has been operating in a dynamic and determined way to identify and secure new partnerships. In trying times, that also means acknowledging a need to be pragmatic in order to serve the Club as best we can.

We will never shirk from that. And we will always stand up and face the toughest challenges.

After all, they are the characteristics that set Evertonians apart. Every fan has shown those qualities in their support - and commitment to the Club - this season.

Our team has needed that support - and it has never wavered. Every seat for every game has been filled. And every voice heard. The recent vital victories over Newcastle and Manchester United demonstrated the value of such togetherness.

So, thank you for your passion - and your ongoing commitment.

This new contract is significant for our stadium project – and the history of our Club.

Our owner made a commitment to deliver a new stadium for Everton, and he meant it. He will finish what he started.

Today’s news underlines that.

Thank you.

Denise

 

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7 minutes ago, Hafnia said:

I really couldn’t enjoy this thread in the last few months as it felt like it was going to be an unfulfilled dream that would contribute to our downfall rather than our revival. 

I don't think there was any danger that it wouldn't be completed if we went down, but it may have become a noose around our necks.

Hopefully, next season will be an improvement and we won't have to find out for sure.

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6 hours ago, Romey 1878 said:

I don't think there was any danger that it wouldn't be completed if we went down, but it may have become a noose around our necks.

Hopefully, next season will be an improvement and we won't have to find out for sure.

It was a horrible situation to be in. 

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37 minutes ago, patto said:

The only danger to the stadium is being able to get the materials there is shortages worldwide and think it will probably get worse. 

Fortunately the club have brought in experts who have handled this all really well. Laing O’Rourke and the steel factory in Bolton seem like they are right on top of this. The club even managed to get prices fixed (I expect there to be some break clauses in there regardless) but that’s a great move to bring some stability to the project. 

Im really excited to see the steel frame going up. I really wish the webcam was sorted so we could see it in real time. 

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