Supporters of Everton have buzzed over the latest news on the club’s new Bramley-Moore Dock stadium that was posted to the club’s official account.
On Friday morning, it was announced by the Toffees that planning permission was set to be submitted for the project on Monday 23rd December (as per Everton), which left supporters delighted.
| “I’m pleased to confirm that our detailed planning application for a new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock will be submitted on Monday 23 December.”
Read the latest in a new blog from our Stadium Development Director, Colin Chong. #EFC
— Everton (@Everton) December 13, 2019
Thanks lads, I needed this today.
— David Jones (@DJ1878EFC) December 13, 2019
Some belter news on a dark day
— Ste Jennat (@SteJennat) December 13, 2019
Looks smart that. Fingers crossed, be massive for the toffees
— Greenie (@NGFC83) December 13, 2019
Brilliant!! Bring it on!! #BMD #UTT #COYB
Coiled spring mode now, @Meisarch !!— Cathy McAlle (@CathyMcAlle) December 13, 2019
Will Everton's new Bramley-Moore Dock Stadium be ready in time for the 2023/24 season?Yes, got to have faithNo, there's no chance |
The Toffees unveiled plans for the new £500-million stadium back in July of this year, with completion touted to be made in time for the 2023/24 season (as per The Guardian).
With faint but definite steps being taken in the right direction to show that building will be going ahead, Everton fans were delighted with the positive news.
Class. Love the way they’ve gone about this. Engaged, clear direction and focus on the clubs history. Now if only that would translate onto the pitch eh? Come on Big Dunc #EFC
— Nate H (@theatreofchips) December 13, 2019
Finally, something good in the world
— fox (@michaelsgfox) December 13, 2019
Great news let’s get it done onwards and upwards
— Dave Davies (@denzadonadon) December 13, 2019
What do we think?
The designs for the Toffees’ new stadium are a sight to behold and should it be built it will be fantastic for the city, so it is good to see steps being taken in the right direction to ensure it happens.