Everton supporters were left ecstatic following the latest news released by the club on their new Bramley-Moore Dock Stadium.
On Monday morning, the club revealed the final designs for the new 52,000-seater stadium and that a planning application was set to be submitted later in the day (per Everton).
With supporters given the chance to take a look at what will likely be the club’s next home, they gushed over the news and stunning designs.
| We can reveal the final designs for our new 52,000-seater stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock on Liverpool’s waterfront!
A detailed planning application will be submitted today. #EFC pic.twitter.com/quVLzofRbr
— Everton (@Everton) December 23, 2019
This is unreal.
The negative comments from other teams fans shows nothing but bitterness & jealousy.
— John Finnigan (@EFC_JF) December 23, 2019
To be fair, this looks spectacular….& nobody can convince me otherwise.
If we MUST leave the Old Lady in the 20’s…& I’m dreading that day, not even sure I can face it ATM,….at least we’re leaving this for the generations to come. Well done @Everton & thanks Moshiri et al
— Alan Gibbons (@alan_gibbons) December 23, 2019
Stadium fit for a king
— Steve Dow (@SteveDow1) December 23, 2019
Will Everton be playing in the Bramley-Moore Dock Stadium by the 2023/24 season?No, there's no chanceYes, it'll definitely happen |
Along with the video of the final design for the stadium, the club also released four further photos of the proposed stadium (per Everton), which had fans equally excited.
| More images of the stunning design we have planned for Bramley-Moore Dock.
Detailed planning application will be submitted today. #EFC pic.twitter.com/VHPYsQ7EqS
— Everton (@Everton) December 23, 2019
Wow
— Mark Freese (@scousemouse56) December 23, 2019
Let’s hope we are playing #ChampionsLeague football when we move into it too!! How good would that be #Everton #Ancellotti
— Alan Stubbs (@alanstubbs_6) December 23, 2019
The future is bright.
— Fans Club Everton (@IndoEvertonian) December 23, 2019
Congratulations @Meisarch that is a stunning design.#COYB
— paul le comte (@five15design) December 23, 2019
Unreal
— Paul (@pdwyer1987) December 23, 2019
Genuinely excited. I love a new stadium.
— Kerry Daniels Googling (@kezmodo) December 23, 2019
What do we think?
While it will be a long wait for the stadium which is predicted to open for the 2023/24 season and cost around £500 million to get there (per The Guardian), it certainly is a sight to behold and would be fantastic if it did actually happen.