Everton reconsider stadium options
Thursday 04 February 2010
Latest in Premier League
On Facebook
Sport blogs
Rugby League: World Club Challenge raises profits, and eyebrows
After 40-odd years of watching and writing about this game, I thought I had my eyebrows under contro...
iBet: AC Milan’s lead at the top looks temporary
Juventus lost the lead of Serie A in Italy at the weekend by virtue of their game with Bologne being...
Financial strife fails to dim smiles at high-flying Rayo Vallecano
This is a club that, despite all it's off-the-field financial problems, is currently flourishing in ...
Everton are looking again at the possibility of redeveloping Goodison Park but chief executive Robert Elstone remains optimistic over hopes for a new stadium in the city.
Since plans for a £400million project, in conjunction with Tesco, at Kirkby were rejected the club have been assessing their options.
And although the global financial climate appears to be easing slightly Elstone admits they may have to look closer to home if building a new ground is deemed unaffordable.
"We've met with developers and land owners and we've also commissioned a fresh look at Goodison Park with a highly-recommended architect who had no involvement in Kirkby or our previous reviews of Goodison," he said.
"He's currently looking at previous plans alongside developing his own ideas.
"Of course, the well-reported challenges remain: roads, shops, houses, a school, a church, a pub, a garage most of which will need to be addressed in one way or another for us to go forward in a way that makes commercial sense.
"In short, the challenges of working with a stadium footprint housing 50% more fans than The Reebok, in pretty much the same space remain."
Sites in Scotland Road, Speke and Aintree have all been mooted as potential new venues but without the corporate backing of a company like Tesco none are currently seen as viable.
But Everton will continue discussions with the local authorities as they pursue every avenue.
"There are many examples of council-led or partnered stadium developments in football over the course of the past decade," added Elstone.
"We hope, between us, we can create a scheme which, in the first instances passes our basic test of 'affordability' and, ultimately, becomes a reality.
"Several sites have been identified. All are familiar to us and all had been assessed previously but this doesn't mean we'll come to the same conclusions as circumstances change.
"The economy, in all respects, changes from day to day and we have to refresh our conclusions and look for new opportunities.
"I hope we are able to report progress in the near future."
- 1 How Koscielny became prince of the Emirates
- 2 City team-mates welcome back Tevez
- 3 Wenger: We can become the kings of Europe
- 4 Sports caption competition winners
- 5 New Arsenal face an old question of credibility in San Siro
- 6 Wolves: The contenders to replace Mick McCarthy
- 7 James Lawton: This prodigal son deserves no forgiveness
- 1 How Koscielny became prince of the Emirates
- 2 Apple admits it has a human rights problem
- 3 Spotify: 1 million plays, £108 return
- 4 Six Grammys, five years off: Adele puts love before career
- 5 Lightning kills an entire football team
- 6 Police confiscate passport from Brooks' assistant
- 7 Nauru and Abkhazia: One is a destitute microstate marooned in the South Pacific, the other is a disputed former Soviet Republic 13,000km away, so why are they so keen to be friends?
- 8 I was born to be a killer. Every night I see the Devil in my dreams
- 9 Mark Steel: If religion is 'marginal', I'm the Pope
- 10 Rothschild loses libel case, and reveals secret world of money and politics
Free trial of new Independent iPad app
Get your daily dose of the best of British journalism, sponsored by American Airlines
Win a three-week coastal jaunt
Spend three weeks exploring every nook and cranny of gorgeous Atlantic Canada.
Amazing restaurant offers
Three glasses of free champagne and a special menu at 46 top London restaurants.
Latest Independent competitions
Win anything from gadgets to five-star holidays on our competitions and offers page.
Commercial thought leaders
Watch the best in the business world give their insights into the world of business.
Career Services
Day In a Page
No secularism please, we're British





Comments